Showing posts with label citizenship in school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citizenship in school. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Value of Solidarity between Generations





2012 is the "European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations". A chance for all of us to reflect on how Europeans are living longer and staying healthier than ever before, and to realise the opportunities that represents.
Active ageing can give the baby-boom generation and tomorrow's older adults the opportunity to:
  • stay in the workforce and share their experience
  • keep playing an active role in society
  • live as healthy and fulfilling lives as possible.

It is also key to maintaining solidarity between generations in societies with rapidly increasing numbers of older people.

"The challenge for politicians and stakeholders will be to improve opportunities for active ageing in general and for living independently, acting in areas as diverse as employment, health care, social services, adult learning, volunteering, housing, IT services or transport.
The European Year seeks to raise awareness of the issues and the best ways of dealing with them. But most of all it seeks to encourage all policymakers and stakeholders to set themselves goals and take action to meet them. 2012 should go beyond debating; it should start bringing tangible results."


But if you are worried about growing older, or about your place in society when you're 60, 70 or 80, please watch and listen Jane Fonda (74 years old) at TEDxWomen.

Jane Fonda has had three extraordinary careers: an Oscar-winning actor, author, producer, a prominent activist and a best-selling fitness guru.

"Within this generation, an extra 30 years have been added to our life expectancy and these years aren’t just a footnote or a pathology." 

At TEDxWomen, Jane Fonda asks how we can think about this new phase of our lives. Watch the video below:




Like she said: Age has potential. So, what we can do? How to use it?

There is a lot to life after 60 - and society is coming increasingly to appreciate the contribution older people can make. That’s what active ageing is about - getting more out of life as you grow older, not less, whether at work, at home or in the community.

So, as teachers, stay in the workforce and share your expertise with  others. Keep playing an active role in society by teaching in schools, or tutoring and e-tutoring for lilfelong learners (younger school teachers), even practising adult learning by volunteering.

Active ageing is also a determining factor for maintaining solidarity between generations in society. Senior citizens have much to offer younger generations – and the other way round.


In my post Olive: some values in school curriculuim I could share with you a disruptive educational resource. I used a film to talk about solidariity. 

Olive, a little girl that gone into the lives of three people - an old lonely woman, a foreigner having a hard time acclimating in the United States,and an obese man - and transformed their lives without saying a word.

It is important to introduce s
olidarity between generations. It was a awesome experience to all.

Another post, Multi-tasking? Not only for digital natives! You watched how senior citizens are multi-tasking and active as younger people.





The "2012 European Year of Active Ageing and the Solidarity Between Generations" will serve  for disseminating good practices and important values. Solidarity, participation in society are among them.

A big number of younger citizens are being volunteering to support senior citizens, in areas as diverse as employment, health care, social services, adult learning, volunteering, IT skills.

Active ageing is not just about employment. Around one quarter of Europeans (including those over 55) say they are also engaged in voluntary work. 

"Being volunteer based, volunteer led and representing millions of citizens engaged in voluntary activities every day."

All the European countries are preparing several initiatives. Please, find the initiatives in your country here



Do you have some ideas and suggestions for the "European Year Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations"? Please, go on the website.


I wish you a fulfilling, healthy and active year 2012! 

G-Souto 

16.01.2012
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References:

European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations
http://europa.eu/ey2012/

EU - graphic guide lines

European Youth Forum | Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanYouthForum

TEDx | Jane Fonda: Life 3th act


Saturday, May 21, 2011

Race Against Hunger 2011




"The Race Against Hunger is a service learning campaign that unites different cities from all over the world in the fight against global hunger and malnutrition. 

Tapping into the great potential of youth to become powerful agents of change, the Race aims to educate young too about the causes of global and domestic hunger and inspire them to be a part of the solution."




"End Hunger: Walk the World" is an annual event to raise money and awareness for WFP’s efforts to fight child hunger and malnutrition."


 

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

     

   



Education:

During the next week, educators can still  involve subject-based learning activities to educate students about the issues around global hunger. Foster a sense of community and global citizenship among students.

Some activities might be designed to meet curricula requirements so that educators can easily implement them in the classroom.
  • Enrich your curriculum by incorporating global issues into classroom activities: slogans, flyers, pins, lyrics writen by students based on music songs they love to hear.
  • Join the fight against hunger by spreading awareness in your school and community (parents, familiars, friends)
  • Help children around the world who suffer from hunger and malnutrition.


http://www.actionagainsthunger.org

After the educational component, students will have the opportunity to become actively involved in the fight against hunger by participating in a “fun-run” event.

The Race can take place on school grounds (primary school), in a local park (elementary and secondary schools), depending on what works best for your school. 
The program designed might be tailored to fit the needs of each school.

In Portugal, the "Race Against Hunger" will take place in Lisbon and Porto, tomorrow, May 22, 2011, at 10:00 (Portuguese time).



Ferrer Correia School (Portugal)

Portuguese educators had the opportunity to involve the Portuguese students in different activities. And a lot of schools organized fun-runs against hunger.

In other cities of the world the "Race Against Hunger" have different days. So, go on the site End Hunger World Race to join a Walk in your neighborhood or to create a Walk.

Kids and educators might join familiar, friends to participate in the great race after the "fun-run" in the school or the park.


Join Walk the World on Facebook or on Twitter with hashtag @Walk_the_World.



I know of no great men except those who have rendered great service to the human race.


Voltaire


G-Souto
21.05.2011
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Credits: video Ending Hunger


References:

Walk the World


World Food Program




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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Water talks & Civics in school








SolidaritĂ©s International is a humanitarian organisation which provides aid and assistance to victims of war or natural disaster. For 30 years the association has concentrated its action on meeting three vital needs - water, food and shelter.

SolidaritĂ©s International are particularly committed to fighting water-borne diseases - the most frequent cause of death worldwide. 

Some images say more than words, don't you think? 

Education:

It's an excellent motivation to discuss humanitarian causes and volunteering as a civic value in different currivulum. 

2011 is the European Year of Volunteering. You could use my post 'Le droit Ă  l'Ă©ducation' here to introduce the theme of young volunteering.

After watching the video 'Water talks', students could search about SolidaritĂ©s International (English, French) and get more information. 

After a good discussion about volunteering, they could create a school page on jecollectepoursolidarites.org, after choosing the right action here 


G-Souto
15.02.2011
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References: 

Solidarités Internationale

Aide et Action

Souto, Gina, Dr. Le droit à léducation, February 7, 2011

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