Mudar o mundo é mudar os ponteiros onde se marca o bem e o mal. Não quer dizer pô-los ao contrário, mas dar-lhes andamento certo.
G-Souto
30.12.2023
Copyright © 2023G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
My thoughts about Education Humanities, Technology and Digital Culture. Interested on social media tools in educational contexts and gamification in education.
Mudar o mundo é mudar os ponteiros onde se marca o bem e o mal. Não quer dizer pô-los ao contrário, mas dar-lhes andamento certo.
10 December 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of one of the world's most groundbreaking global pledges: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
This landmark document enshrines the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being - regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
The Declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 and sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected.
The year-long Human Rights 75 initiative seeks to shift the needle of understanding and action towards greater knowledge of the universality of the UDHR and the activism associated with it.
In the (nearly) 75 years since the proclamation of the UDHR, human rights have advanced. However, progress does not mean the fight for rights and equality ever ends.
On Human Rights Day, 10 December 2023, we will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Declaration, a milestone celebration called Human Rights 75 (HR 75). Human Rights Day will capture all the moments from this year’s commemoration and seeks to increase knowledge on the universality and indivisibility of human rights, especially among young people, inspire people to create a movement of shared humanity while empowering them to fight for their rights and take action.
Human rights gain new meaning when they become a reality in the daily life of every single person in the world.
Motivate your students to join UDHR/ UN on the 75-day countdown to Human Rights Day on 10 December. Each day we'll be sharing stories, videos, fun facts and more to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Declaration.
If there was ever a moment to rekindle the hope of human rights for every person, it is now. And this moment will last throughout 2023 and beyond – a year of commemoration of one of the world’s most ground-breaking international commitments.
The UDHR calls upon everybody to stand up for human rights. We all have a role to play.
Cross-curricular : Civics; History; Languages; Geography; Arts ; Sports ; History Music.
Level: All levels. You must adapt the resources and activities to the age and level you are teaching.
The Little Prince show
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Broadway Entertainment Group
https://www.broadwayentertainmentgroup.com/
Generations around the world love The Little Prince by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry which had its 80th anniversary in 2023. The international book phenomena has sold a stunning 200 million copies, becoming the second most translated book in modern history in 250 languages.
Generations around the world love The Little Prince by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry which had its 80th anniversary in 2023. The international book phenomena has sold a stunning 200 million copies, becoming the second most translated book in modern history in 250 languages.
The Little Prince comes to life in a magical first-class theatre spectacular Live on Stage. Don’t miss this Extraordinary Adventure by Broadway.
The Little Prince show
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Broadway Entertainment Group
https://www.broadwayentertainmentgroup.com/
This extraordinary production will transport you to the cosmic world of an aviator lost in the desert who encounters the enigmatic Little Prince on his quest through various planets.
Guided by an omnipresent narrator, you will accompany The Little Prince on his extraordinary journey as he encounters a myriad of captivating characters who communicate their stories harmoniously through dance, gesture, and movement.
Experience a constellation of compelling characters and colourful costumes. Leap into a vivid universe of dance, music, projections and acrobatics. Immerse in a uniquely innovative international stage production that will capture your heart and challenge your imagination.
The Little Prince show
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Broadway Entertainment Group
https://www.broadwayentertainmentgroup.com/
Don't miss this unique and enchanting performance, where the magic of The Little Prince comes to life on stage on tour now. For example, in Lisbon since the 7 to 17 December 2023.
The Little Prince show
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Broadway Entertainment Group
https://www.broadwayentertainmentgroup.com/
Education :
A lovely way to introduce the book The Little Prince to your students, children in that wonderful time of the year. Christmas !
Note: Don't forget! Children up-to 4 years-old !
a a theatre near to you! Watch the tour here
Here the most read posts of October:
Schools ! Let's join the Junior World Food Day : #WaterIsLife ! Resources & Activities
Harry Potter Book Day ?! Yep ! Here we are again through Magical Places !
Holiday season is at the corner for all of us ! Christmas is coming!
The streets are beautiful! We feel warmer looking all around. Anf the music cheers us, right!
See you soon for another subject and activities.
G-Souto
Copyright © 2023G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
Schools ! October in Review & The Ltttle Prince Live on Stage ! by GinaSouto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
credits: Shutterstock
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world. Globally, an estimated 736 million women - almost one in three - have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life.
This scourge has intensified in different settings, including the workplace and online spaces, and has been exacerbated by post-pandemic effects, conflicts, and climate change.
"Generative AI is revolutionizing the way people access information, produce, receive and interact with content. While these innovations offer previously unimaginable positive gains, they also raise concerns for the overall protection and promotion of all human rights, with a particular concern for the safety of woman and girls."
Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in Times of Generative AI
in UNESCO report
The solution lies in robust responses, including investment in prevention. However, alarmingly, data on how much nations are committing to counteract violence against women and girls remains glaringly sparse.
Note: The report can be proposed for Higher Education students to read discuss and make heir own conclusions.
Education:
How much does the world care about ending violence against women and girls? We don’t know.
What we do know, is that the human cost of violence against women and girls is incalculable.
The adverse psychological, sexual and reproductive health consequences of VAWG affect women at all stages of their life. For example, early-set educational disadvantages not only represent the primary obstacle to universal schooling and the right to education for girls; down the line they are also to blame for restricting access to higher education and even translate into limited opportunities for women in the labour market.
While gender-based violence can happen to anyone, anywhere, some women and girls are particularly vulnerable - for instance, young girls and older women, migrants and refugees, indigenous women and ethnic minorities, or women and girls living with HIV and disabilities, and those living through humanitarian crises.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Activities for schools:
Of course your school can join 16 Days of Activism as transcurricular school project. UNiTE campaign (Nov 25- Dec 10) — an initiative of 16 days of activism concluding on the day that commemorates the International Human Rights Day (10 December).
Join the global movement with the #NoExcuse slogan calling for urgent investments to prevent violence against women and girls
Activities for students:
Join with your students the global movement with the #NoExcuse campaign calling for urgent investments to prevent violence against women and girls.
And now, here are the most read posts of September:
Education for Peace ! International Day of Peace : #ActionsForPeace Global Goals
Oh ! La ! Rentrée 2023-2024 ? Pas comme les autres ?! Quelques lignes !
The season holiday is almost there. Some of you are already out-of-school, others are at school giving their lessons for three, four weeks until Christmas holiday.
The streets are beautiful! Christmas and music. No, No! Not Have Yourself a Merry Christmas ;-)
Be brave and and happy ! Your students love calm and happy teachers. And don't forget! #NoExcuse !
See you soon for another subject and activities.
G-Souto
Copyright © 2023G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
September in Review & International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls ! #NoExcuse ! by GinaSouto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
references: UNESCO/ Unites Nations/ UN Women/ UNITE