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Panel Discussion III: Socio-Cultural Trends and Implications for Education Revisiting the Aim of Education and M ainstreaming of EIU. Regional Experts Meeting on EFA Bangkok, Thailand, 9-11 May 2012. LEE Seunghwan Director APCEIU. Protests against rising cost of education. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Panel Discussion III: Socio-Cultural Trends and Impli-cations for Education

Revisiting the Aim of Education and Main-streaming of EIU

Regional Experts Meeting on EFABangkok, Thailand, 9-11 May 2012 LEE Seunghwan

DirectorAPCEIU

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ UK tuition increases spark student riot. (2010.11)

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ Students in Croatia organized actions to express soli-darity with their colleagues in UK and Italy who are protesting against tuition fee hikes and education cuts.(2011.01)

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ California Students Protest, Riot Over Tuition Gouging (2009.11)

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ Montreal (2011.03.31)

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ South Korea (2011.06)

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Protests against rising cost of education

▲ 2011 student protests in Chile (2011.6.13)

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▲Students from the University of Puerto Rico take to the streets to protest recent tuition hikes. Over 100 students have been arrested so far during daily demonstrations. (2011.01.30)

Protests against rising cost of education

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Protests against rising cost of education

• Students of the Lagos State University, Nigeria, barricaded Lagos-Badagry expressway to protest proposed hike in tu-ition fees (2011.10.20)

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Image of Education

Symbol of Hope

Symbol of Problem

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Problems of Education

New Ones

•Tuition hike

•High unemployment rate

•School violence and “bullying”

•“Teachers in Crisis”

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Problems of Education

Old Ones

•High illiteracy rate remains (794m)

•Many children still cannot reach schools

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Why?

•Commercialization of education

•Degradation of the aim of education

•ICT revolution

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Suggestions 1. Revisiting the aim of education

• To build a better future• To breed a better human-being

UNDHR, Article 26“Education shall be directed to the full devel-opment of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace.”

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2. Reducing the illiteracy rate as top priority

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(as of 2 May 2012)http://www.ppu.org.uk/indexStuff/indexmilex.html

3. Transferring resources from war to

education

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• Global military spending in 2011: $1.74 trillion• Estimated costs to eliminate ALL illiteracy: $ 5 billion

(1/340 of global military spending)

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4. Mainstreaming of EIU in education

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Brief Introduction to APCEIU

Establishment •The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for

International Understanding (APCEIU) was established in 2000 to promote EIU for Learning to Live Together in the Asia-Pacific region according to the agreement between the Government of the Republic of Korea and UNESCO.

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What is EIU?•The most representative UNESCO educa-

tional program launched since its begin-ning in 1946

•Priority has been changed, but three core principles are still effective: 1) Respect of diversity2) Respect of Universal Values – Human

rights, Peace, Environment 3) Non-violent way of conflict resolution

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Main Activities 1. Training for educators2. Development of teaching and learning

materials

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Key Features of APCEIU

•Asia-Pacific initiatives

•Respect for diversity

•Respect for neighbors

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• 10 Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU (01-10), 565 participants from 45 countries

• 25 Sub-regional and National Workshops, 2500 participants

EIU Capacity Building of Educators (2001-2010)

27Training Workshops in 2012

GeographicalScope Programme Title Dates/Venue Participants Partners

Regional(Asia-Pacific)

Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU (APTW)

13 - 22 July Korea

Teacher Educators in the Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific Leadership Academy for School Principals (APLASP)

12 - 19 OctoberKorea

School Principals in the Asia-Pacific

Sub-regional

Sub-regional Workshop on EIU NovemberBhutan

Teacher Educators (alumni) & Teachers from Bhutan,India and Sri Lanka

Bhutan National Commis-sion for UNESCONew Delhi Office

National/Local

The 11th Training Workshops for Korean Educators

8 - 12 August Korea

Korean School Teachers

Bhutan National Capacity-build-ing Workshop

NovemberBhutan

Educators in Bhutan

Study Visit Programme to the Republic of Korea

Srilanka 5 days / study visit in the Republic of Korea , custom-ized according to requests from institute(s) and self-sponsored by the requesting institute(s)

Inter-regional(Asia-Pacific & Africa)

UNESCO/ROK Co-sponsoredFellowships Programme

23 June - 22 AugustKorea

Teacher Educators, Curriculum Developers, and Education Admin-istrators (2 months / residence-type programme)

UNESCO HQsKOICA

UNDP-APCEIUSouth-South Cooperation

Training Workshop on MDGs in view of EIU

23 - 27 OctoberIran

Teacher trainers, educators of the Central & West Asia

Iranian National Commis-sion for UNESCOUNESCO Tehran Office

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• Title: Regional Workshop on Education for Cultural Diversity: Learning to Live Together in Asia and the Pacific

• Dates: 14-19 January 2010

• Venue: Hotel Academy House, Seoul, Republic of Korea

• Partner organization: UNESCO Bangkok Office

• Participants: 24 secondary school principals from 19 countries in the Asia-Pacific

Examples of APCEIU’s Training Workshops

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Resources for Teachers

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• 29 Issues of English Magazine SangSaeng

• 8 Multimedia Learning Materials on “Understanding Asia”

• 5 Peace Stories developed under the UNESCO-APCEIU Fellowship Programme

• More than 38 Learning Materials published in Korean, Chinese, Persian, Japanese, Vietnamese with the coop-eration from various partners in the region

• 4 Photo Exhibition and 4 Photo Classes

Dissemination of Information on EIU (2001-2010)

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• No. 12: Internet Debate and Deliberation for High School Students (Japan)

• No. 13: Waste Management-Composting of Organic Solid Waste (Fiji)

• No. 14: Cultural Diversity/Intercultural Dialogue (Kyrgyzstan)

• No. 15: EIU In-Service Teacher Training in Beijing (China)

• No. 16: A School for Sustainable Development of an Agricultural Village in the Area (Republic of Korea)

• No.17 : Climate Cool Schools Project in Malaysia: Creating Awareness and Understanding of Climate Change (Malaysia)

• No.18 : Education for All in Pakistan - “World in Young Hands (Pakistan)

• No.19 : Culture-based Education Programme for Indigenous Children & Youth in the Philippines (Philippines)

• No.20 : Education for International Understanding through In-Service Training (Uzbekistan)

• No.21 : EIU School-based Initiatives in Bhutan (Bhutan)

EIU Best Practices published in 2009-2010

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THANK YOU

Tel: 82-2-774-3956 Fax: 82-2-774-3957

www.unescoapceiu.org