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3rd International Paulo Freire Conference

| Global Conference

This year is the 100th anniversary of Paulo Freire's birth, and we are marking it with an online conference in October 2021. This will be an opportunity for academics, practitioners and activists to share their ideas, learning and practice with their peers.

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International Literacy Day, 2021

| Southern Africa Webinar

UNESCO, Regional Office of Southern Africa, is hosting International Literacy Day celebrations 2021 under the theme ‘Literacy for a human-centred recovery: Narrowing the digital divide’. The regional event will take place on Friday 10th September 2021 from 10:00 until 12:00.

This year’s celebrations are taking place amidst the new Youth and Adult Literacy strategy for the period 2020-2025. The main goal of the strategy is to guide UNESCO’s work towards supporting Member States in ‘ensuring that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy by 2030’, as captured in SDG Target 4.6. The strategy also intends to contribute indirectly to achieving other SDGs with four strategic priority areas,which are:

  • Supporting Member States in developing national literacy policies and strategies;
  • Addressing the learning needs of disadvantaged groups, particularly women and girls;
  • Leveraging digital technologies to expand access and improve learning outcomes; and
  • Monitoring progress and assessing literacy skills and programmes.

Objectives

The objectives of the regional webinar are to:

  • share knowledge and experiences regarding equitable, inclusive and effective distance and digital literacy learning for youth and adults with no or low literacy skills
  • explore the interplay between literacy and digital skills and the ways in which digital skills can be effectively integrated into literacy teaching and learning, and
  • identify main issues to be addressed for reimagined distance and digital literacy learning that can contribute to fulfilling the right to literacy of all young people and adults in times of COVID-19 and beyond, and
  • celebrate the winning of the 2021 UNESCO - King Sejong Literacy prize for mother language based literacy development in the Southern Africa region by Puku for Children’s Literature Foundation, South Africa.
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Visite d’échange entre les Centres d’Education Communautaire du Mali

| West Africa Workshop

DVV International avec ses partenaires a soutenu la mise en place de plus de 15 Centres d'Education Communautaires (CEC) dans toute le pays. Dans ce contexte, DVV International organise une visite d’échange inter-CEC afin que les Maires des différentes communes abritant ces CEC puissent échanger sur leurs expériences respectives, les succès, les difficultés, les perspectives et les stratégies de pérennisation. La visite est prévue dans les CEC de Yélékébougou, Tioribougou, Kolokani, Dio Gare, Sébékoro et Kita les 31/08/ et 01/09/2021. Après cette visite d’échange DVV International organise un atelier de 3 jours au CEC de Kita du 02/09/2021 au 04/09/2021 qui permettra aux Maires de se constituer en réseau pour bénéficier d’échanges de bonnes pratiques mais aussi avoir une certaine force et pouvoir notamment postuler en consortium pour des projets.
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Researching Work & Learning (RWL) Conference

| Global Conference

The 12th International Researching Work & Learning Conference (RWL12) will take place at the University of Toronto, July 13-15, 2022.

The conference aims to bring leading researchers together to explore contributions to theory, policy and practice revolving around our main theme of Work, Learning & Social Change face-to-face and online.

Please explore our conference sub-themes to see the many ways your work can make a contribution. We invite your proposal submissions and hope you will join us at RWL12.

Please note that, as always, we continue to monitor the effects of the pandemic in light of our goal of successfully bringing together our international research community.

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International Literacy Day, 2021 - Uganda

| East Africa Webinar

Uganda

The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD), in partnership with DVV International, will host a webinar as we join the rest of the world to mark International Literacy Day (ILD). Our theme is: "Literacy for a human-centered recovery: Narrowing the digital divide” with specific focus on youth and adult literacy. The webinar will take place Friday, 10th September 2021 from 09h30 – 12h00. It will also be streamed live via the MGLSDs Facebook page and YouTube channel.

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic consequences may last many years and the world as we knew it may never be regained. Adult learning and education (ALE), like other forms of social and economic activities in Uganda and elsewhere, have been affected. Whilst this pandemic has drawn attention to a global health crisis, we recognise that its effects are felt across many sectors causing devastating social, economic and political crises that are bound to leave deep and lasting scars on local, regional and global economies.

By the end of this webinar, we expect that participants will have:

  • shared experiences on technology-enabled literacy learning programmes as part of activities to mark ILD 2021;
  • analysed national responses and strategies for recovery and resilience-building beyond the pandemic; and;
  • considered appropriate mechanisms to deliver ALE services in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Link to the webinar to follow shortly

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Climate Change Webinar: The impact on the livelihoods of women

| Southern Africa Webinar

South Africa

Cape Agulhas Municipality in partnership with the Western Cape Department of Agriculture, Cape Nature, Overberg District Municipality, Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Institute for Poverty, Land, Agrarian Studies, and the Overberg Development Association will host a climate change webinar “Climate change and the impact on the livelihoods of women in rural areas” on Friday 13 August 2021 from 10h00 – 12h00. The webinar will be streamed via the Cape Agulhas Municipal Facebook and YouTube pages.

The objective of this webinar is to bring together voices from civic, government and academia in a discussion about the implications of climate change on the livelihoods of women. Recognising that the livelihoods of women, especially those in rural areas and fishing communities, are severely affected by climate change, the audience and speakers are invited to consider what could be done to protect and sustain the livelihoods of women working across agricultural and community food-building systems.

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Training for Transformation Workshop

| Africa Training

South Africa

CONNECTING TO FREIRE AND CO-CREATING ACTIVISM BEYOND COVID-19

The 5 day Introduction Workshop is an initiation to Training for Transformation (TFT) methods, skills and tools designed for development practitioners, activists and community organizers from CBOs, NGOs and FBOs. It explores Paulo Freire's approach to critical conscientization and how to apply it in a changing environment.

KEY THEMES

- Personal Mastery

- Introduction to Transformative Development

- Political Economy of the Environment

- Introduction to Paulo Freire

- Facilitation or Animation

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e-Learning Africa 2022 – 15th International Conference & Exhibition on ICT for Education, Training and Skills Development

| Africa Conference

Founded in 2005, eLearning Africa is the leading pan-African conference and exhibition on ICT for Education, Training & Skills Development. The three day event offers participants the opportunity to develop multinational and cross-industry contacts and partnerships, as well as to enhance their knowledge and skills.

Over 14 consecutive years, eLearning Africa has hosted more than 18,000 participants from100+ different countries around the world, with over 80% coming from the African continent. More than 3,830 speakers have addressed the conference about every aspect of technology supported learning, training and skills development.

Join us from May 11 – 13, 2022 in Kigali and make connections with the key people shaping the future of education and training on the African continent. Network with top educational decision makers and professionals, investors, experts, policy makers and practitioners from governments and inter-governmental organisations, public and private education, and corporate learning and development.

Read more about the eLearning Africa 2022 theme "A New Purpose for Education", and become involved in shaping the conference agenda by proposing a topic, talk or session here.

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WEBINAR: Presentation and discussion of the North and Southern Africa studies on the Use of Social Media for Adult Learning and Education in Africa

Join us for an insightful webinar reporting back on the findings of a research study on the use of social media in Adult Learning and Education across North and Southern Africa.

  • Speakers: Chouaib EL Hajjaji (North Africa), Linda Daniels and Anna Weekes (Southern Africa)
  • Date: Thursday, 13 February 2025
  • Time: 14:00 – 15:30 (SAST) / 15:00 - 16:30 (EAT)

This webinar will be in English and French.

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International Education Day Webinar ‘Lifelong learning in the age of AI’

You are warmly invited to the International Education Day webinar 'Lifelong learning in the age of AI' on 24 January 2025.

The webinar will bring together policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to revisit the idea of lifelong learning in the age of emerging technologies, with thematic focus on lifelong learning as a concept, workplace learning, digital competencies of adult educators, and bridging the grey digital divide.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to address some of the biggest challenges in education and lifelong learning today, innovate teaching and learning practices, and accelerate progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 4. However, rapid technological developments inevitably bring multiple risks and challenges, which have so far outpaced policy debates and regulatory frameworks.

Current policies on AI and lifelong learning often adopt an instrumental and technologically deterministic approach, prioritising efficiency over human development and agency. UNESCO is committed to supporting Member States to harness the potential of AI technologies for achieving the promise of lifelong learning opportunities for all, while ensuring that its application in the learning contexts is guided by the core principles of inclusion and equity.

Objectives

  • Discuss current trends, in policy, research, and innovative practices in emerging technologies such as AI and its relation to lifelong learning and the concept of agency.
  • Highlight the role of adult learning and education, in fostering digital competencies with a focus on adult educators and bridging the grey digital divide.
  • Engage educators and participants in interactive discussions and activities to foster a deeper understanding of AI and emerging technologies in adult education settings.

Times shown below are Central European Time.

13:00 – 13:15: Opening Remarks
Moderator:
Ms Annapurna Ayyappan, Assistant Programme Specialist, UIL

  • Ms Isabell Kempf, Director, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

13:20 – 14:20: Session: Lifelong Learning in the Age of AI
Moderator:
Ms Rakhat Zholdoshalieva, Team Leader, Quality Learning Ecosystems, UIL

Reconfiguring Lifelong Learning in the Age of AI: Insights from policy and research

  • Ms Rebecca Eynon, Professor of Education, the Internet and Society, University of Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Workplace Learning in the Age of AI: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Mr Martin Dougiamas, Moodle Founder and Head of Research, Moodle, Australia

Bridging the Digital Divide for Older Adults: Lessons from Chile and Beyond

  • Ms Virginia Rodés Paragarino, Research Professor on Lifelong Learning, Institute for the Future of Education – Europe, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico

Capacity building: Strengthening AI and Digital Competencies of Adult Educators (new training)

  • Ms Annapurna Ayyappan, Assistant Programme Specialist, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

Discussion and moderated Q&A

14:20 – 14:30: Closing remarks

Ms Isabell Kempf, Director, UIL

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ELOA-Online Round Table on “Learning and Aging in Organizations"

The ELOA network offers you the opportunity to attend an online round table which is part of its upcoming conference https://www.uha.fr/fr/actualites-agenda-1/agenda/th-esrea-eloa-conference.html (Mulhouse, 15-17 Jan.)

Full Title: “Learning and aging in organizations: Transformation, transitions and research challenges FOR the next decade”.

Venue/Date: Thursday, January 16, 2025,

Time: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Place: University of Haute Alsace, ENSISA Lumière, room “Petit Amphithéâtre”

Remote participation via: link<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NjcwNWNkMTMtMmY2Ni00YWM2LTk5MGQtMjQ3ZjdlMGY1YjJk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22158716cf-46b9-48ca-8c49-c7bb67e575f3%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2264e6467e-9887-47db-ab23-a6538c7f6351%22%7d>

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