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Page 1: Building Inclusive Schools Jacqueline Skytt Coordinator Professional Development, ATA

Building Inclusive SchoolsBuilding Inclusive SchoolsJacqueline Skytt

Coordinator Professional Development, ATA

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Session ObjectivesSession Objectives

• Discuss the need to develop inclusive schools and peace education

• Provide an overview of the UNESCO ASPnet project and accreditation process

• Feature activities of two UNESCO ASPnet schools

• Provide information on resources and supports for ASPnet schools.

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AgendaAgenda

1. Why Inclusive Schools and Peace Education?1. Why Inclusive Schools and Peace Education?

2. What is UNESCO ASPnet? 2. What is UNESCO ASPnet?

3. What are the benefits? 3. What are the benefits?

4. How can you get involved? 4. How can you get involved?

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ATA Diversity, Equity and Human Rights Committee

ATA Diversity, Equity and Human Rights Committee

• Studies, advises and makes recommendations on issues of diversity, equity and human rights (DEHR)

• Facilitates action by Local related to DEHR• Produces Just in Time electronic newsletter• Provides print and web-based information and

resources• Supports the work of its sub-committees

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Sub-CommitteesSub-Committees

1 2 3 4

Aboriginal Education

Gender Equity

SexualOrientationAndGenderIdentity

UNESCOAssociated SchoolsProjectNetwork

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Why inclusive schools and peace education?

Why inclusive schools and peace education?

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The Alberta Teachers’ Association believes that every child has the right to be taught in an inclusive environment

that is safe and caring, respects diversity and the rights of all

persons, and provides equitable opportunities for success.

The Alberta Teachers’ Association believes that every child has the right to be taught in an inclusive environment

that is safe and caring, respects diversity and the rights of all

persons, and provides equitable opportunities for success.

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Inclusive Learning CommunitiesInclusive Learning Communities

• Respect diversity, equity and human rights

• Support the intellectual, social, physical, emotional and spiritual development of each child

• Respect for the values of cooperation, trust, caring, sharing, rights and responsibilities

• Commitment to racial harmony and gender equality

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Inclusive Learning CommunitiesInclusive Learning Communities

• Support for First Nations, Métis and Inuit education

• Support for initiatives that address the effects of poverty on children

• Commit to peace, global education and violence prevention and,

• Promote sustainable school, family and community partnerships.

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Peace Education:teaching individuals the information, attitudes, values and behavioural competencies needed to resolve conflict without violence and to build mutually beneficial, harmonious relationships

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Major reasons for peace educationMajor reasons for peace education

• To give students the competencies and values they need to build and maintain peace in their – Families– Peer group– Community– Workplace– Country– World– And within themselves.

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Major reasons for peace educationMajor reasons for peace education

• To constructively deal with the aftermath of war and the presence of violence in our daily lives– Increased violence and aggression– To ensure that previously warring groups live

together in harmony– Immigrant children from war-torn countries

who have experienced are socialized into a peaceful, democratic society.

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Major reasons for peace educationMajor reasons for peace education

• The social and environmental problems in the world now and in the future require all people to collaboratively work together to achieve the necessary solutions – HIV and AIDs– Global warming– Pollution

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Peace Education

Cognitive BehaviouralAffective

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7 Worlds of Moral Education7 Worlds of Moral Education

• Character Education• Cultural Education• Caring Community• Peace Education

• Social Action• Just Community• Ethical Inquiry

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Moral EducationMoral Education

• The most popular form of moral education is character education

• Character education is however, the most limited vision of moral education

• The other six moral worlds hold more humane, imaginative, and profound visions of moral education.

P Joseph & S Efron, 2005

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What is UNESCO ASPnet?What is UNESCO ASPnet?

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UNESCO ASPnetUnited Nations Educational,

Scientific and Cultural OrganizationAssociated Schools Project

Network

UNESCO ASPnetUnited Nations Educational,

Scientific and Cultural OrganizationAssociated Schools Project

Network

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UNESCO ASPnetUNESCO ASPnet

• Established by UNESCO in 1953

• More than 7000 schools in 172 countries

• Canada joined UNESCO ASPnet in 2001

• The ATA is the coordinating body for ASPnet in Alberta

• The ATA has partnered with the Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities to implement ASPnet

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UNESCO ASPnetUNESCO ASPnet

• ASPnet school projects are designed to prepare students to address the challenges of an increasingly diverse, complex and interdependent world.

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UNESCO Four Pillars of LearningUNESCO Four Pillars of Learning

1. Learning to know• Aware of world issues and their solutions

2. Learning to do• Active involvement in solution building

3. Learning to be– Development of attitudes and commitment

to global citizenship

4. Learning to live together– Demonstrating respect for self and others

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UNESCO ASPnetUNESCO ASPnet

• ASPnet students and teachers work together to develop innovative educational projects at the school, community, provincial and global levels.

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APSnet Integrated ThemesAPSnet Integrated Themes

• Human Rights, Democracy and Acceptance

• Intercultural Learning

• Environmental Concerns

• World Concerns and the Role of the United Nations

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Human Rights, Democracy and Acceptance

Human Rights, Democracy and Acceptance

• Human Rights Day

• Diversity Day

• Photo Exhibit Celebrating Diversity

• Anti-racism Education

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Intercultural LearningIntercultural Learning

• International Student Club

• First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education

• New Student Welcome Buddies

• International School Partnerships

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Environmental ConcernsEnvironmental Concerns

• Earth Day

• Community Clean-up

• Recycling Partners

• Wetlands Project

• Tree Planting

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World Concerns and the Role of the United Nations

World Concerns and the Role of the United Nations

• Terry Fox Run

• Community Hampers

• Students for Change Conference

• World Poverty Education

• Disaster Relief Projects

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What are the benefits?What are the benefits?

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Why become an ASPnet school?Why become an ASPnet school?

• Support student inquiry and social studies curriculum

• Practical application of provincial Character and Citizenship Education

• Active learning about world concerns

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Why become an ASPnet school?Why become an ASPnet school?

• Making a difference locally and globally

• Development global citizens for the future

• Contributing to the development of a peaceful society

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UNESCO ASPnetUNESCO ASPnet

• Schools in ASPnet can work towards provincial, national and global accreditation levels

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Accreditation ProcessAccreditation Process

Provincial Candidate

Provincial Candidate NationalNational InternationalInternational

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Provincial Candidate SchoolsProvincial Candidate Schools

• Build support and commitment among school community members

• Integrate UNESCO themes into school curricular and extra-curriculuar projects

• Build a school culture that reflects UNESCO ideals

• Build community partnerships

• Report annual to provincial coordinator

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National AccreditationNational Accreditation

• Provide documentation of commitment from school community members

• 2 years of documented efforts to integrate UNESCO ideals

• 2 years of documented efforts to build school culture

• 2 years of documented community collaboration• Minimum of 2 years as candidate school• Submit 2 years of annual reports via provincial

coordinators to national level

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International AccreditationInternational Accreditation

• Provide documentation of commitment from school community members

• 2 years of documented efforts to integrate UNESCO ideals

• 2 years of documented efforts to build school culture

• 2 years of documented community collaboration• Minimum of 2 years at National level• Submitted minimum of 2 annual reports via

provincial and national coordinators to UNESCO Paris.

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Resources to Support ASPnetResources to Support ASPnet

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Alberta EducationAlberta Education

• Character and Citizenship Education

• K-12 Social Students Program

• First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education

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John Humphrey CentreJohn Humphrey Centre

• Youth Guide to Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (bilingual)

• “Rights Under the Sun” student summer camp

• Building World Peace: The Role of Religions and Human Rights International Conference, Edmonton, October 20-22, 06

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Canadian Commission for UNESCOCanadian Commission for UNESCO

• Associated Schools website

• Directory of International ASPnet schools

• Global connections

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Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities

Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities

• K-12 curriculum resources

• Diversity publications for teachers

• Becoming the Change We Want to See Conference for student leaders, teachers and community members, Edmonton, June 01-02, 06

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ATAATA

• DEHR website and ASPnet webpage

• Inclusive Learning Communities Grants up to $2000

• Education is Our Buffalo: A First Nations, Métis and Inuit Resource for Teachers

• Professional development workshops for teachers

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How can your school become involved?How can your school become involved?

• List all the relevant school activities• Develop a committee of interested

teachers and students• Complete the UNESCO ASPnet

application form• Obtain the necessary support from school

community members• Send application form to J Skytt, Provincial

ASPnet Coordinator, ATA

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Questions? Questions? Call Jacqueline Skytt at 1-800-232-7208 or

Edmonton area at 447-9400