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Sudáfrica: Matric pupils robbed of an education

Por: risingsunchatsworth.co.za/Bianca Lalbahadur/04-04-2018
Angered parents of the pupils said their children were being robbed of an education due to the lack of interest by the Department of Education to employ teachers at the school and in the interim, their children are at a major disadvantage.

Irate and disgruntled SGB members and pupils of Dumisani Makhaye High School in Welbedacht West marched to the Education Board in Pietermaritzburg to demand their basic right to an education after they missed their first quarterly physical science examination due to a lack of proper staff, on Wednesday.

Angered parents of the pupils said their children were being robbed of an education due to the lack of interest by the Department of Education to employ teachers at the school and in the interim, their children are at a major disadvantage.

The only pupils who did not write their exams are those studying physical science.

“Physical science is one of the most complicated subjects that children study at secondary school level and the fact that they were forced to miss the examination is very disappointing and unacceptable,” said the parents.

Speaking to journalists, the chairman of the school governing body, Joseph Jili said, “The reason for the protest was to highlight all of the issues that the pupils have been faced with since the inception of the school.  The school has been left without six teachers and non-teaching staff as well, since early last year.  As a result of this, pupils of matric physical science class had to miss their first exam.”

He added that the principal is doing everything in his power to assist and resolve this issue.

Since the protest, the head of the Department of Education agreed to meet before the next school term to address all of the issues that are being faced at the school.

“The reason why we do not have the staff that the school requires is because the department sent out a new HRM which made it difficult to hire new teachers as there is only one person, who signs off these documents.  Members of the school governing body, and myself included are hopeful that through this meeting, we can establish a way forward for the school and the pupils in terms of their examinations which they were unable to write,” added Jili.

Spokesman of the Department of Education, Kwazi Mthethwa said, “All schools in the district do have teachers that the department of education has provided to them.  The school governing body and the pupils need to address the principal with regards to their issues.  The governing body of the school still needs to be elected.”

Principal of the school, Mr Zwane, was unable to comment on the matter at hand, due to protocol from the Department of Education.

*Fuente: https://risingsunchatsworth.co.za/109965/matric-pupils-robbed-education/

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Africa: Education Begins When You Can Ask Why!

Por: africa.com/04-04-2018

I went to a bed-bug riddled school around Yaba (Yabatech) whose unofficial mandate is to make docile the crop of young people who are supposed to be movers and shakers of the community. But alas myself and an infinitesimally few others understood that the Nigerian education system is designed to bring out the corporate slaves in us, hence we educated ourselves beyond the four walls of the college.

Although earlier on throughout 2017, my political appointment as the National director of student affairs for KOWA party Nigeria,tilted my inclination towards researching into the education sector, unbeknownst to me that there is much work to be done and that the pragmatics of real changes begins with restructuring our model of education

My friend John Ashiekaa rekindled the fire when he advised me to take over my mother’s private school as the new administrator, considering that my youthfulness comes along with brilliant ideas and pragmatism that the school needed for her survival.

The last 3months has seen me code switching responsibilities as family head, school manager,business man, political appointee,and a couple of other things I would like to leave off records.

“In my time as the school manager I was able to see from the field, the impact the current education setup has on the challenges facing our immediate society.”

You would agree with me that every organized society today in any part of the world adopts an education model that is in resonance with the solution designed to solve future challenges that have been foreseen to affect the society from the concrete study of her past in relationship with current happenings.

I believe that every society should design her own model of education, ingenious to the people, extracted from the cultural system and lingua Franca with reverence to historical consciousness suitable to meet both her immediate need, and provide enough resources for the coming generation to fight a seemingly lesser and different battle.

The propaganda of our colonial education system is to keep us literate but uneducated enough to find it difficult to solve the smallest of our little problem. The education we have received has made us docile enough not to ask any questions but to rather follow instructions to letter.

Why is our education model not addressing our political, economical, and developmental challenges as a nation? Why have we not been able to ingeniously solve any of our problems? Why do we need to bring in foreigners to help with the smallest of technical work with the vast numbers of tertiary institutions around?

This questions are not far fetched, “our education system is designed to make us uneducated but sophisticated literates.”

Not until young Nigerians begin to ask “why” with the strong intent to know why, we might keep ruminating within the whims of our challenges till the next century. But if we begin to ask unusual questions we would get unusual answers that would lead us in the path of long lasting solutions to our problems.

But until we understand that education begins when you ask why, Nothing will change.

I hope you would start asking why!

Olakunle Olawole

Nat’nl Director, Directorate of student affairs, KOWA Party Nigeria.

*Fuente: https://www.africa.com/education-begins-can-ask/

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Nuevos nombramientos en la dirección de la UNESCO

UNESCO/03 de abril de 2018

La Directora General de la UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, anunció hoy el nombramiento de cuatro nuevos miembros en el equipo de dirección de la Organización.

Se trata de:

  • Xing Qu (China, 61 años), desempeñará el cargo de Director General Adjunto. Ex presidente del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales en el ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de China (2009-2014), desde 2014 era Embajador de China en Bélgica.
  • Stefania Giannini (Italia, 57 años), ocupará el puesto de Subdirectora General de Educación. Ex ministra italiana de Educación, Universidades e Investigación (2014-2016), desde octubre de 2017 se desempeñaba como asesora del Comisario Europeo de Investigación, Ciencia e Innovación, Carlos Moedas.
  • Ernesto Renato Ottone Ramírez (Chile, 45 años) es el nuevo Subdirector General de Cultura. Ex ministro presidente del Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes (2015) y posteriormente ministro de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio de Chile, desde 2016 desempeñaba además la función de presidente del Consejo del Centro Regional para el Fomento del Libro en América Latina y el Caribe (CERLALC).
  • Moez Chakchouk (Túnez, 42 años), ha sido nombrado Subdirector General de Comunicación e Información. Ex comisario de la Comisión de la Gobernanza de Internet (2014-2016) y presidente director general de la Agencia Tunecina sobre el Internet (2011-2015), desde 2015 era Presidente Director General del Servicio de Correos de Túnez.

Todos ellos asumirán sus cargos respectivos en el curso de las próximas semanas.

Se unen al equipo directivo de la Organización, del que ya forman parte Flavia Schlegel (Suiza), Subdirectora General de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Vladimir Ryabinin (Federación de Rusia), Subdirector General y Secretario Ejecutivo de la Comisión Oceanográfica Intergubernamental, Nada Al-Nashif (Jordania), Subdirectora General de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas y Firmin Édouard Matoko (Congo), Subdirector General del Departamento África.

Al anunciar estos nombramientos, la Directora General declaró: “La llegada de estas cuatro personalidades a la dirección de la UNESCO se inscribe de lleno en la dinámica que quiero infundir a nuestra Organización. La calidad de sus trayectorias profesionales y su diversidad representan una verdadera riqueza para la UNESCO y atestiguan nuestra ambición de construir la paz desde una encrucijada de culturas”.

Por último, la Directora General agradeció muy calurosamente al Director General Adjunto saliente, Getachew Engida, por su compromiso al servicio de la UNESCO así como el trabajo realizado por los precedentes subdirectores generales.

Fuente de la Noticia:

https://es.unesco.org/news/nuevos-nombramientos-direccion-unesco

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Campaña: Unidos contra la violencia en las escuelas

Internacional de la Educación

Todos los niños y niñas tienen derecho a una educación de calidad en paz. Los centros educativos deben ser santuarios de aprendizaje, creatividad y descubrimiento. #EducacionEsPaz #MarchForOurLives @eduint

Me uno en solidaridad a los estudiantes, maestros y maestras y sus comunidades que se alzan en favor de una educación de calidad en escuelas libres de violencia! #EducacionEsPaz #MarchForOurLives @eduint

Los docentes rechazamos enfáticamente la noción de portar armas en nuestras aulas y escuelas. Esto va en contra de nuestra ética profesional y nuestra misión como educadores. #EducacionEsPaz #MarchForOurLives @eduint

Me uno en solidaridad a los estudiantes, maestros y maestras y sus comunidades que se alzan en favor de una educación de calidad en escuelas libres de violencia! Todos los niños y niñas tienen derecho a una educación en paz!

Fuente de la Campaña:

https://ei-ie.org/spa/detail/15765/unidos-contra-la-violencia-en-las-escuelas

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Nigeria: Education Reforms. Okanlawon Demands Support For Aregbesola

Nigeria/April 3, 2018/

The Special Adviser, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Semiu Okanlawon, said at the weekend that in seven years of the Aregbesola administration, it has been proved that so much can still be done with so little.

Stakeholders in Osun State,, including religious organisations have been urged to support the Rauf Aregbesola administration in its bid to fully overhaul the education sector in the state.

The Special Adviser, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Semiu Okanlawon, said at the weekend that in seven years of the Aregbesola administration, it has been proved that so much can still be done with so little.

Okanlawon, who was the chairman at the triennial congress of the Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria, Osun State branch, held in Iwo between Friday and Sunday, said Aregbesola’s government’s vision in education tallied well with the mission of the Islamic society, which he noted began as a movement to give Muslims quality education without surrendering their faith.

He said with education as the first basic reason for the formation of the society 95 years ago, it is incumbent on the society to support a government that gives its all to the promotion of education and advancement of knowledge.

Okanlawon said: “As a religious body that had promoted education over the decades, we must not fail to remind ourselves of the critical need to join hands with the present administration of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, in its manifest mission to transform education in the state.

“Though it is still an ongoing project, this government has constructed new schools and refurbished many others. It is gratifying to note that the second Elementary School to be commissioned in this state was the Ansar-deen Elementary Government School, Isale Osun, Osogbo. As we must all be aware, the state has gone ahead to complete schools such as Ansarrudeen Elementary School, Sabo, Osogbo, Ansardeen Middle School, Odoori Iwo among others.”

Okanlawon said at no time in the history of the state has any government been so determined to change the face of education.
He said the reform is not limited to the provision of physical infrastructure alone but a comprehensive efforts at changing the orientation of the teaching staff and motivating them towards achieving better results.

He said: “To date, this government has completed Wole Soyinka Government High School, Ejigbo, Adventist Government High School, Ede, Osogbo Government High School, Osogbo, Ataoja Government High School, Osogbo, Fakunle/Unity Government High School, Osogbo, Ilesa Government High School, Ilesa while similar projects are nearing completion in Iwo, Ikirun, Ila, Ile-Ife and Ikire.
“These are in addition to over 40 Middle Schools and about 45 Elementary Schools already completed and put to use. There are many others at different stages of completion.”

Okanlawon said the achievements in education and other sectors become much more appreciable given the indigent nature of Osun State.
He said: “Had Aregbesola had so much money to play around with, perhaps, this would not have been too much a feat. But in a state as cash-strapped as we are, you would agree with me that this is a feat of immeasurable proportion. We are also grateful to God that the gains of these revolutionary transformations are manifest in the results of external examinations where our students take part.

“Today, Osun which used to produce less than 5 per cent matriculable students after yearly examinations has remained consistently among the top three states in Nigeria in the Joint Admission Matriculation Board examinations in the last three years. Effectively by the year 2017, Osun had achieved a percentage improvement of at least 46 per cent in WAEC results when you compare the results of the years before the advent of the Aregbesola administration.”

Source:

https://theeagleonline.com.ng/education-reforms-okanlawon-demands-support-for-aregbesola/

 

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Tanzania: School Pregnancies, Enrolment Go Up Fuelled By Free Education

Arusha — At least 333 students from both primary and secondary schools became pregnant in the period of two years between 2016 and December 2017.

This was said by the Arusha regional administrative secretary (RAS), Mr Richard Kwitega – noting that the incidence of early pregnancies is growing in the region and, as such, something needs to be done to surmount the malady.

Some 81 out of the 333 students who got pregnant are in primary schools, while the other 252 are secondary school students.

 «Despite reporting the matter to the police, no legal action is taken against a majority of the students,» Mr Kwitega said, stressing that this calls for remedial action, with a view to eradicating the problem root and branch!

In the related issue of ‘free’ education for students to the secondary school level, Mr Kwitega revealed that primary and secondary schools in the region have been provided with Sh1.9 billion every month since the year 2016.

«The access to universal basic education programme has increased the number of students enrolment at both primary and secondary schools,» he explained.

From: http://allafrica.com/stories/201803120235.html

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Curso gratuito: Educación de calidad para todos. Equidad, inclusión y atención a la diversidad

Europa/España/edx.org

La Universidad Autónoma de Madrid a través de la plataforma de cursos masivos en línea EdX presenta el curso Educación de calidad para todos. Equidad, inclusión y atención a la diversidad

Acerca de este curso

¡Si te interesa la educación escolar como espacio para contribuir a una sociedad más justa e inclusiva, este curso en línea es para ti! Sobre todo, si crees que es necesario revertir los procesos de segregación, marginación y fracaso escolar que afectan a tantos alumnos y alumnas en la actualidad.

Este curso de educación te facilitará la comprensión de principios y conceptos clave para el desarrollo de sistemas, centros escolares y prácticas educativas inclusivas

En este curso en línea aprenderás a entender por qué hoy la “educación inclusiva” se va extendiendo por el mundo como el “camino hacia el futuro”, para ayudar a construir sociedades también incluyentes, donde la igualdad y equidad son protagonistas.

Del análisis de ejemplos de exclusión y discriminación escolar y social de muchos grupos (personas con discapacidad, migrantes, alumnas, poblaciones originarias…), sacaremos las lecciones que han de guiar nuevas prácticas escolares para todo el alumnado en pro de la calidad en la educación.

Lo que aprenderás

• Que es posible una educación de calidad que llegue a todo el alumnado, ¡sin exclusiones!
• A reconocer la diversidad como un desafío y una oportunidad y no como un problema de algunos estudiantes
• Qué caracteriza a los centros escolares comprometidos con los valores inclusivos y qué condiciones lo han hecho posible
• Algunas prácticas docentes y formas de organización del aula que permiten ajustarse a la diversidad de alumnos y alumnas para así alcanzar la calidad, equidad e igualdad educativa
  • Apoya nuestra labor

    EdX es una organización sin fines de lucro que se sustenta mediante la expedición de certificados y su objetivo es colaborar en el establecimiento de una educación gratuita y accesible para todo el mundo

Fuente: https://www.edx.org/es/course/educacion-de-calidad-para-todos-equidad-inclusion-y-atencion-a-la-diversidad#!?source=aw&awc=6798_1522354521_9c7773ad7994eba42237c31119e0739a&utm_source=aw&utm_medium=affiliate_partner&utm_content=text-link&utm_term=449645_Fundaci%C3%B3n+KalaPaz
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