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Reino Unido:Schoolchildren’s strike puts Liverpool Biennial on the march

Europa/Reino Unido/Abril 2016/Fuente:TheGuardian /Autor: Mark Brown

Resumen: Una manifestación que se efectuo en el año 1.985, donde apróximadamente 10.000 escolares faltaron a la escuela para protestar en contra del gobierno conservador y el controversial plan de formación para jóvenes (YTS), es el motivo del proyecto, del artista japonés Koki Tanaka y será parte de la Bienal de Liverpool, el mayor festival de arte contemporáneo del Reino Unido.

A 1985 demonstration at which 10,000 schoolchildren skipped school to protest against the Conservative government’s controversial Youth Training Scheme (YTS), is to be revisited in a new mass-participation art project.

The project, by the Japanese artist Koki Tanaka, will be part of this year’s Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s largest contemporary art festival which is commissioning new work from 42 artists.

Tanaka said he planned to gather together people who were on the original march, asking them to bring their children to recreate it along the route from St George’s Hall to the Pier Head.

How many he gets remains to be seen. “Even if it is only 20 I want to restage the march,” he said. “But there might be hundreds, or thousands.”

Tanaka came across the story of the march when he visited the radical Liverpool bookshop News from Nowhere and saw a photograph of the protest by Dave Sinclair.

“Most of the time when you look at images of people protesting they are quite serious,” he said, “but these kids were optimistic, it had a carnival feeling.

“I wanted to see how these kids have grown up, what they think about the present situation.”

Tanaka is known for collective actions, whether that is tea-making, piano playing or collective haircuts. This week he will also open his first solo show in the UK at the Showroom gallery in north London and is planning a Local History Research Tour (ending in a very British way at the Green Man pub) and an action called Reading Aloud People’s Names in the Community in which school pupils will be doing just that.

Details of the 2016 Biennial programme were released on Thursday. Its director, Sally Tallant, said there would be more curators involved for its ninth edition, and more new commissions.

The festival would be divided into six “episodes” drawing from Liverpool’s past, present and future, she said.

Tanaka will be in the “children’s episode” as will the always wacky performance artist Marvin Gaye Chetwynd who is creating a film with young people called Dogsy Ma Bone, based on both Betty Boop and Bertolt Brecht.

Tallant said she was particularly pleased to have the Birkenhead-born Mark Leckey as part of the festival. The Turner prize-winning artist will present a film called Dream English Kid, inspired by memories of seeing Joy Division in Eric’s Club on Mathew Street.

Liverpool Biennial will run from 9 July-16 October.

 

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/apr/28/schoolchildrens-strike-liverpool-biennial-march-koki-tanaka-yts

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Perú: MINAM promueve la construcción de conocimiento científico ambiental desde las escuelas a través de la participación ciudadana

América del Sur/Lima/Abril 2016/Fuente y Autor: minam.gob.pe

En el marco del Programa GLOBE Perú, la Dirección General de Educación, Cultura y Ciudadanía Ambiental (DGECCA) del Ministerio de Ambiente (MINAM) y LOF – Ciencia y Tecnología para América Latina, organizaron el pasado jueves 28, el seminario público “Promoviendo aprendizajes en jóvenes a la luz del problema del cambio climático.

Educación, ciencia y tecnología para la participación ciudadana”, continuando con una serie de acciones para  promover la construcción de conocimiento científico ambiental desde las escuelas a través de la participación ciudadana.
El evento que contó con la participación de representantes de diversas instituciones educativas y especialistas del MINAM y MINEDU, tuvo como objetivo presentar los aprendizajes logrados en la educación sobre el Cambio Climático en escuelas de Perú, Chile y Colombia, como parte del proyecto piloto “Promoviendo aprendizajes en jóvenes a la luz del problema del cambio climático” implementado durante el año 2015.
El proyecto integró en las escuelas GLOBE de la ciudad de Lima el conocimiento científico en torno al cambio climático y cambio global con enfoque pedagógico – didáctico y ciudadano.Como parte del evento se presentó la Plataforma para la enseñanza del cambio climático que será una herramienta a disposición de todos los docentes del país y que contendrá una serie de recursos pedagógicos para enseñar el cambio climático en las escuelas.
GLOBE Perú es una iniciativa promovida por el MINAM para la enseñanza de la educación ambiental y cultura científica, y busca involucrar a escuelas y al público en general en la generación de información ambiental para un mejor conocimiento y comprensión del ambiente para la toma de decisiones en la materia.

Como se recuerda, el Perú es considerado un país altamente vulnerable al cambio climático; y en este sentido ha asumido una serie de compromisos internacionales para promover la educación y sensibilización en cambio climático.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.minam.gob.pe/notas-de-prensa/conocimiento-cientifico-ambiental-desde-escuelas/

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Uganda: Makerere should learn from Mamdani-Stella Nyanzi Saga

África/Uganda/Abril 2016/Fuente y Autor: TheObserver

Resumen: La Universidad de Makerere se encuentra en el ojo de otra tormenta, después  del conflicto público entre el profesor Mahmood Mamdani y el Dr. Stella Nyanzi llego a un punto sin precedentes.

Makerere University finds itself in the eye of another storm, after – last Monday – the very public conflict between Prof Mahmood Mamdani and Dr Stella Nyanzi plunged to an unprecedented low.

Locked out of her office for refusing to teach on the PhD programme at the Makerere Institute of Social Research, anthropologist Nyanzi dropped her clothes in a bid to expose what she sees as Mamdani’s autocratic maladministration.

Mamdani, the MISR executive director, argues that people like Nyanzi are guilty of using public facilities to conduct private business without doing official work – meaning the public is being cheated.

The university’s appoints board was today expected to meet to discuss these absurd developments and, hopefully, devise sound solutions. Our view is that it is a pity that this meeting, and the ones that preceded it last week, are only happening now.

Disagreements in and between organisations are normal; what makes some get amplified in the media is the rigour of conflict-resolution structures within the concerned organisations. The Mamdani-Nyanzi row, for instance, has burbled right under our noses for years, till it exploded. There were all indications that as surely as day turns into night, the situation could only become nastier.

Yet decisive action proved elusive. It may have come late, but the opportunity is now here for Makerere administrators to figure out how to systematically resolve this and the many other conflicts in the institution. Without being distracted by the numbing image of a mother stripping in anger, authorities need to address the core issues that the present saga throws up.

Is it the case a member of staff is being paid by the university without doing the work she is paid for? If that is the case, is it the direct outcome of the alleged mismanagement at MISR? Is this defensible, according to the university’s rules and regulations?

Why is it that so many researchers have left? Is it because they were the wrong apples confronted by a no-nonsense reformer? Or is it a case of bad leadership throwing away good fruits?

Pushing Nyanzi or Mamdani away without addressing underlying issues would mean that sooner or later Makerere would have another Nyanzi fighting another Mamdani. Were that to happen, Uganda’s leading university would have Ugandans down.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.observer.ug/viewpoint/editorial/43855-makerere-should-learn-from-mamdani-stella-nyanzi-saga

Fuente de la imagen:  http://www.observer.ug/images/Makerere-VC-Prof-Ddumba-Ssentamu.jpg

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“Canadá se mueve por Ecuador”: Un festival artístico en solidaridad con el pueblo ecuatoriano

América del Norte/Canadá/Abril 2016/Fuente y Autor: Redacción NMNoticias

Las demostraciones de solidaridad con el pueblo ecuatoriano siguen manifestándose en Canadá. Además de jornadas de recolección de insumos específicos, la donación de dinero en efectivo y el envío del material recabado en varias ciudades del país, este domingo 1° de mayo se realizará un gran festival artístico en Toronto, en el que se recaudará fondos para ayudar a las victimas del terremoto.

El festival artístico se llevará a cabo desde las 12:00 pm hasta las 10:00 pm, en Liuna Local 183, ubicado en el 1263 de la avenida Wilson de Toronto. Habrá músicos, cantantes, bailarines, comediantes, agrupaciones folclóricas y culturales,quienes estarán animando la jornada. Igualmente habrá platos latinoamericanos para el deleite de todos.

Durante el evento los interesados podrán contribuir a la cuenta creada para tal fin:

  • Royal Bank of Canada, “Embassy of Ecuador – Earthquake fund” cuenta No. 00006-003-1025212

Asimismo estará presente la Cruz Roja Canadiense, que también abrió una cuenta y tendrá sus delegados en el evento.

Entre los asistentes estarán el alcalde de Toronto, John Tory, el concejal César Palacio y la diputada provincial Cristina Martins, además de los representantes de la misión diplomática ecuatoriana, como el embajador Nicolás Trujillo y el cónsul de Ecuador en Toronto, Rolando Vera Rodas.

El evento es organizado por la Embajada de Ecuador en Canadá, el Consulado de Ecuador en Toronto y la ciudad de Toronto y es patrocinado por Liuna Locall 183. Cuenta, además, con el apoyo de un colectivo de voluntarios que se han vinculado de manera personal o en representación de organizaciones comunitarias.

El terremoto de magnitud 7.8 grados en la escala de Richter que se produjo el pasado 16 de abril ha sido uno de los más mortíferos de Latinoamérica en los últimos años. Destruyó varias poblaciones en las provincias de Manabí y Esmeraldas. La recuperación puede extenderse por meses, incluso años.

“Tenemos una cita humanitaria y contamos con tu participación“, es el llamado de la Embajada de Ecuador en Canadá. ” Ecuador llora sus muertos y necesita ayuda para levantarse de nuevo. De allí que, Canadá se mueva por Ecuador“.

En Canadá, la cantidad de ecuatorianos asciende a 20.000 y es Ontario la provincia que cuenta con la diáspora ecuatoriana más grande: 15.965.

La cita:

  • Fecha: Domingo, 1° de mayo de 2016
  • Hora: 12:00p.m. a 10:00 p.m.
  • Local: Liuna Local 183, 1263 de Wilson Avenue, Toronto
  • Salón: Gerry Gallagher Hall
  • Donación sugerida: $20 a la entrada

Fuente de la noticia: http://nmnoticias.ca/166924/canada-se-mueve-por-ecuador-toronto-festival-artistico/

Fuente de la imagen: http://nmnoticias.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Canada-se-mueve-por-Ecuador-2016.jpg

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Malasia: Ministerio de Educación emite circular sobre las precauciones de seguridad para evitar las serpientes

Asia/Malasia/Abril 2016/Fuente:nst.com./Autor: Bernama

El Ministerio de Educación ha emitido una circular para recordar a las escuelas de las medidas que deben tomarse como medida de seguridad, en particular para evitar las serpientes venenosas. El ministro de Educación, Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid dijo que se ha instado a las escuelas para asegurar que la escuela y albergue entorno siempre estaban limpias y ordenadas.

Dijo que los vertederos de basura, arbustos, aseos, baños, salas de recreación incluidos los artículos deportivos trastero siempre deben ser mantenidos en una manera ordenada para mantener las serpientes de distancia. «Los alumnos y los estudiantes necesitan que se les recuerde constantemente en peligro de criaturas venenosas y instrucciones para que informe a la maestra de inmediato en caso de que manchar serpientes en la escuela», dijo. Dijo que el recordatorio se incorporó en la última circular que se distribuyó el martes a todos los directores de educación del estado y del Ministerio de vigilaría estrechamente para garantizar las instrucciones estaban siendo seguidos.

Mahdzir hizo estas declaraciones en una rueda de prensa después de presentar los premios a nivel nacional Nadi Ilmu Amalan Mulia (Nilam) en conjunto con el (2016 PBAKL) de lanzamiento internacional de Kuala Lumpur Feria del Libro en la Malasia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) aquí hoy. Dijo que los directores de escuela y directores deben prestar atención a la seguridad alrededor de la escuela, recordatorios de seguridad de emisión y advertir a los estudiantes, especialmente a los niños de primaria sobre el peligro de animales venenosos.

Por PBAKL 2016, Mahdzir dijo que el evento que sería hasta el 9 de mayo se la participación de 250 expositores, incluyendo desde los Estados Unidos, Arabia Saudita, Australia y China. Dijo que la exposición, abierta todos los días 09 a.m.-9 p.m. estaba apuntando a alrededor de 2,5 millones de visitantes.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/04/142515/education-ministry-issues-circular-safety-precaution-avoid-snakes

Fuente de la imagen: http://assets.nst.com.my/images/articles/snake.transformed_2.jpg

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Tanzania: Don’t worry, govt assures owners of private schools

África/Tanzania/Abril 2016/Fuente:Thecitizen /Autor:Saumu Mwalimu

Resumen:El gobierno ha disipado el temor entre los titulares de los centros privados sobre sus planes para introducir tasas indicativas, diciendo que la nueva estructura, será justo para todos.

Dar es Salaam — The government has allayed the fear among owners of private schools over its plans to introduce indicative fees, saying the new structure, which will be effective from January, will be fair to both parents and them.

Speaking at a meeting in Dar es Salaam, which brought together private school owners, the Commissioner for Education, Prof Eustella Bhalalusesa, said the government was consulting researchers, among other stakeholders, to ensure the indicative fees structure becomes fair to both parties.

The Tanzania Association of Managers and Owners of Non-Government Schools and Colleges (Tamongsco) Dar es Salaam Zone hosted the meeting meant for discussing the indicative fee structure.

She insisted that the government would consider unit cost for each boarding and day school pupils. «We’re taking our time to conduct research as well as consultation in bid to come up with indicative fees which won’t affect your business, the quality of education or parents; there is no need to worry,» Prof Bhalalusesa said.

The Commissioner for Education assured the owners of private schools that the government recognised the role their schools played towards the country’s development.

The Tamongsco secretary general, Mr Benjamin Nkonya, urged the government to consider that all expenses for pupils in private school, including food, transport and medical care, were included in the indicative fee structure.

Meanwhile, the government has directed owners of schools to ensure they have only two terms per year as opposed to the current situation whereby some schools have three of them. Prof Bhalalusesa said only international schools would be allowed to have three terms.

She said the government had somteimes failed to implement projects involving children due to the terms differences.

«When some are on holidays, others are at school; we need uniformity,» Prof Bhalalusesa said.

Fuente de la noticia:http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/News/Don-t-worry–govt-assures-owners-of-private-schools/-/1840340/3173800/-/1as52qz/-/index.html

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Malawi: Citizen Alliance asks Malawi President to bail out needy students

África/Malawi/Abril 2016/Fuente:Nyasatimes /Autor:Alfred Chauwa

Resumen:Coalición de ciudadanos y grupos de la sociedad civil conocida localmente como la Alianza Ciudadana ha llamado al presidente Peter Mutharika de Malawi que es también el canciller de las universidades públicas para intervenir y orientar totalmente proceso de rescatar a los estudiantes necesitados para que completen su educación terciaria para convertirse ciudadanos independientes y productivos para el país.

Coalition of citizens and civil society groups locally known as Citizen Alliance has called upon the Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika who is also the Chancellor of the public universities to intervene and fully guide process of bailing out the needy students so that they complete their tertiary education to become independent and productive citizens for the country.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday in the Capital City Lilongwe, Chair of the Citizen Alliance, who is also executive Director of the Eye For Development, Edward Chileka Banda said it is unfortunate that most young people are dropping out of University due to school fees.

«We recommend that University Loan scheme should primarily target applicants from public secondary schools the majority of which are from the less-privileged families and that Government should recapitalize the Education Loan scheme so that the needy students should quickly access the facility,»said Chileka Banda.

Banda said the drive to recover university loans must be sustained and supported by all.

Chileka called for the general public, citizens and organizations, to kindly respond to the scholarship crisis as part of social and corporate responsibility.

«Citizen Alliance believes that, with collective action, the general public can help prevent the scholarship crisis from reaching disproportional levels, in the processing condemning many of our young people to vicious cycles of poverty.» said Banda.

Another member of the Alliance, Enock Phiri asked parents and guardians to prioritize education of their children in their spending too at the time the economy is facing challenges.

«We believe that the private sector and leaders at all levels should also bail out some students that are at risk of withdrawing due to financial problems. We also ask the beneficiaries of the University loan scheme to repay their loans to help recapitalize the loan fund for the benefit of students who already need the similar facility,» said Phiri.

Recently media reported that 50 Percent of students dropout at Luanar while 300 students faces withdrawal due to economic hardship.

Fuente de la noticia:http://www.nyasatimes.com/2016/04/28/citizen-alliance-asks-malawi-president-to-bail-out-needy-students/

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