🌱 Join us on the margins of the 2024 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) for a discussion on the role of education in tackling climate change! Organized by the GEM Report UNESCO and partners, this event will: - Spotlight education as a crucial tool in the fight against climate change. - Advocate for education to be a central component of climate action. - Promote cross-sectoral collaboration.
GEM Report UNESCO
Enseignement supérieur
Paris, Île-de-France 8 501 abonnés
Informing education action since 2002.
À propos
Achieving the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4) on education requires sound evidence and analysis to support policy-making, facilitate the sharing of good practice, and hold those responsible to account for fulfilling their commitments. The Global Education Monitoring Report (GEM Report) is the global public good that serves this purpose. Established in 2002, the GEM Report is an editorially independent report, hosted and published by UNESCO. At the 2015 World Education Forum, it received a mandate from 160 governments to monitor and report on: - Progress on education in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with particular reference to the SDG 4 monitoring framework - The implementation of national and international strategies to help hold all relevant partners to account for their commitments, as part of the overall SDG follow-up and review process. The annual GEM Report is based on multiple sources of data, which enables it to provide a macro view of education issues. Through multiple communication channels, it reaches all regions of the world. It serves as a foundation for evidence-based advocacy to promote progress towards SDG 4, including by convening dialogue on education issues among key decision makers that can effect policy change. The GEM Report’s vision is to serve as the main resource for decision makers who seek comparative research and knowledge to inform their actions on inclusive and equitable quality education at national, regional and global levels. Its mission is to synthesise, analyse and clearly present the best available data, evidence and research to explain progress and differences in education, and to make recommendations that stimulate reflection and dialogue and thereby improve policymaking.
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- Enseignement supérieur
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 11-50 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Île-de-France
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- 2002
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Employés chez GEM Report UNESCO
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Kate Redman
Chief of Communications and Advocacy at GEM Report UNESCO
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Lucia Dellagnelo
Doutora em Educação e Desenvolvimento Humano pela Universidade de Harvard. Board Member, ESG
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Pablo Fraser, PhD
Chief Education Monitoring, GEM Report UNESCO
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Pierre Gouëdard, PhD
Senior project officer (data and analysis) at GEM Report UNESCO
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Today is World Youth Skills Day! To create a more peaceful and sustainable future, it is crucial that youth have the skills they need. Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) are pivotal for shaping this future and achieving the 2030 Agenda's education goals. They provide affordable, quality education that equips youth with essential skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and self-employment. TVET also helps reduce gender disparity, supports vulnerable groups, and fosters sustainable economic growth by addressing societal skill demands. Through work-based learning and certification, TVET ensures that skills gained are recognized and accessible, offering crucial opportunities for low-skilled, unemployed, and out-of-school youth. Explore more about TVET impact 👉 #YouthSkillsDay #WYSD #Education #UN #GEMReport #Youth #TVET #SDG4
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On this International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms, we highlight the climate crisis impacting sub-Saharan Africa that is also taking a toll on children’s education. Sukie Yang and Kai Feng, doctoral students at the University of Pennsylvania and #2023GEMReport fellows, delve into the complex relationship between climate anomalies and educational attainment. Key Insights: 1️⃣ Climate change amplifies education crises across the region. 2️⃣ Children exposed to prolonged climate anomalies face higher risks of primary school dropout. 3️⃣ Better-educated mothers mitigate adverse impacts of climate change on children's education. This #WorldEducationBlog post sheds light on the critical intersection of climate change and education, offering insights for comprehensive policy responses: https://bit.ly/3HG97B5 #ClimateChange #EducationForAll #SubSaharanAfric #SDSDay
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Today, we celebrate Malala Day, honoring Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai and her commitment to #EducationForAll. ✨ Inspired by her example, let's ensure that every child’s right to education is protected and realized! 📰 Read our latest report on girls' education #2024GenderReport: https://lnkd.in/dRFbRNcz #Malala #MalalaDay Malala Fund
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Tune in to the latest episode of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) ‘African Learning Together’ Podcast Series featuring Manos Antoninis, #GEMReport Director, “Focus on the 2024 Spotlight Report: Achieving Foundational Learning Proficiency in Africa." This episode dives into the "Learning Counts" report, highlighting the critical importance of foundational numeracy skills in #Africa. Manos Antoninis explores how countries align their national education visions with curricula, teacher guides, and assessments to build strong numeracy skills among students. Discover insights on curriculum development, textbook materials, teacher training, and assessment practices essential for achieving learning goals across the continent. 🎧 Listen now and join the discussion on building a brighter educational future for Africa: https://bit.ly/3VZyVir #BorntoLearn
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Young people worldwide are calling for a broader vision of #ClimateChange education. 🔴 Youth voices will shine at the High-Level Political Forum at the United Nations Headquarters this week. Follow #GEMReport’s side event at #HLPF2024 – “Education and Climate Change: Learning to Act for People and Planet" – LIVE today from 8:15 AM New York time on the GEM Report UNESCO’s LinkedIn page! 🔴 95% of youth are deeply concerned about climate change, yet many feel their formal education falls short. They seek more action-oriented learning, a focus on justice issues, social-emotional aspects of climate change, and more content, reassurance, and hopeful messaging about the climate crisis. Current education systems often miss the political dimensions of climate change. However, youth-led movements like Fridays For Future International have raised awareness and engagement. Students are not only learning but also educating their communities about #ClimateJustice and policy advocacy. Youth activism is growing, from pushing for fossil fuel divestment in universities to leading legal battles for climate rights. Initiatives like the Planetary Health Report Card are driving curriculum changes to integrate #ClimateEducation across disciplines. Young people are not just passive learners but active agents of change, advocating for inclusive, justice-driven, and action-oriented climate education. It’s time for educational institutions and policymakers to listen and act! 🌱 See more in the #WorldEducationBlog: https://bit.ly/4cYFw3p #LearnForOurPlanet #GreeningEducation
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Rachel Jetel, Co-Director, Systems Change Lab: #GEMReport and Sustainability and Education Policy Network #MECCE paper sheds light on how education is affected by #ClimateChange and how actions are influenced by education. Its analysis calls on leaders to integrate education, skills development, and behavior change into efforts for transformation. 👉 Read "Education and climate change: Learning to act for people and planet": https://bit.ly/ccec2024 #GreeningEducation #LearnForOurPlanet
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💻 Despite the hype around digital technology in education, its classroom use remains limited, even in the wealthiest countries. Internet connectivity has increased globally, and many schools are now equipped with digital tools. Yet, both students and teachers often underutilize these resources in daily lessons. For example, only about 10% of 15-year-olds spend more than an hour per week using digital devices in maths and science classes, even where internet access is high. Research shows that while educational technology is available, its integration into teaching practices is lacking. Many #EdTech products focus on self-learning and exam preparation, not classroom interaction. In low- and middle-income countries, most personalized learning solutions serve as supplemental tools, not primary teaching aids. AI in education is progressing slowly, with few countries actively incorporating it into teaching. Most #AI strategies emphasize developing expertise over direct classroom use. So, the impact of technology on #education remains uneven and incremental. As we move forward, it is essential to ensure #TechOnOurTerms in education. Prioritizing foundational needs — classrooms, teachers, and textbooks — is crucial before heavily investing in technology. Governments should make informed choices, ensuring technology serves clear objectives and benefits students without causing harm. ➡️ Explore how in the #WorldEducationBlog: https://bit.ly/4ddbTvJ #2023GEMReport
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📢 Join us tomorrow from 8:15 AM New York time for the livestream of "Education and Climate Change: Learning to Act for People and Planet," a side event at the 2024 High Level Political Forum #HLPF2024. Organized by UNESCO's #GEMReport and partners, this event highlights the vital role of education in #ClimateAction. It coincides with the HLPF's review of #SDG13 on climate action, aiming to prioritize climate change education on the political agenda. Speakers include: - Astra Bonini, PhD, Division for Sustainable Development Goals, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs - Aissata M.B. Camara, Deputy Commissioner for Policy & Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff, NYC Mayor's Office for International Affairs, City of New York - Priyadarshani Joshi, PhD, Senior Researcher, GEM Report, UNESCO - Neeraj Kumar Negi, Senior Evaluation Officer, Independent Evaluation Office, Global Environment Facility - Ambassador Camilla Mellander, Consul General of Sweden in New York - Jennifer Williams, EdD, Executive Director, Take Action Global - Angela Busheska, Youth climate activist, North Macedonia 🌱 Watch it LIVE here: https://bit.ly/3RXgF8o #LearnForOurPlanet #GreeningEducation
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