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    Environmental Education

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    knowledge and awareness about the environment and associated challenges‚ develops the necessary skills and expertise to address the challenges‚ and fosters attitudes‚ motivations‚ and commitments to make informed decisions and take responsible action (UNESCO‚ Tbilisi Declaration‚ 1978). EE Objectives ♦ An awareness of the environment and its problems; ♦ Basic knowledge and understanding of the environment and its interrelationship with man; ♦ Social values and attitudes which are in harmony

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    Inclusive Education

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    Elementary Education‚ Manila: YMCA Open College. SIL Philippines (2010). Mother Tongue-based Multilingual Education. Retrieved March 20‚ 2013 from http://www-01.sil.org/asia/Philippines/ovw_mle.html. UNESCO Bangkok (2007). Advocacy kit for promoting multilingual education: including the excluded UNESCO (2007). Enhancing learning from access to success‚ Report of the first experts’ meeting: defining areas of action Yap‚ F. (2010). Global Filipino in Multilingual Education. Retrieved March 20‚ 2013

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    (2007):Composite Culture And Multi Cultural Society; Composite Culture In A Multi Culture Society‚ Dorling Kindersley India. Theorodoson‚G.A.And Achilles.G.T(1969):A Moderen Dictionary Of Sociology‚ Thomas .Y Crowell: New York UNESCO: Investigating In Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue‚ UNESCO Report 2009.

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     2001). The island of Madagascar has lived in isolation and with isolation gives the Rainforests of Atsinanana an abundance of plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. This unique place is made up of six national parks and was approved by UNESCO committee in New Zealand (WWF‚ n.d.). The Rainforests of Atsinanana is currently on the list of world heritage sites in danger because of government influenced illegal logging and lemur bush meat consumption (WWF‚ n.d.). Madagascar is a “biodiversity

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    Corruption in Education

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    Corruption in Education system in India – A UNESCO Report...!!! India’s education system is mired in corruption and a high rate of teacher absenteeism in the country was a key factor for it according to the new global study. The UNESCO’s International Institute of Educational Planning study on corruption in education released recently says that 25% teacher absenteeism in India is among the highest in the world‚ second only after Uganda that has a higher rate. The global average of teacher absenteeism

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    Conservation Since it’s unearthing in 1835‚ Borobudur has been subject to dilapidation due to eroding effects of the weather‚ which the vegetation and soil it was buried under apparently sheltered it from‚ and its location in an earthquake zone. According to UNESCO ’s book Borobudur: the conquest of time‚ if Borobudur was to survive‚ it would require a "thorough and massive rescue operation". Every year‚ Buddhists still visit Borobudur to celebrate Vesak day. 1.3 Strategies and lessons learnt 1) The first

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    The United Nations Organization (UNO) officially came into existence in October 1945 after the Second World War. It was formed to replace the League of Nations‚ which had proved incapable of restraining aggressive dictators like Hitler and Mussolini. In setting up the UNO‚ the great powers tried to eliminate some of the weaknesses‚ which had handicapped the league. The UN charter was drawn up in San Francisco in 1945‚ and was based on proposals made at an earlier meeting between the USSR USA China

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    Ict in Education

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    accessible ICTs in inclusive education                1.4.1 World Summit on the Information Society               1.4.2 The International Telecommunication Union               1.4.3 United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)                    1.4.4 UNICEF -1989 United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child                    1.4.5 The Millennium Development Goals                1.4.6 Conclusions     2 The Current situation‚ challenges and opportunities

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    Tour Guide: Jeju Island

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    charming natural scenery that is unusual compared to the mainland of Korea. Jeju is a volcanic island; therefore‚ Halla Mountain‚ which is volcanic island is located in the center of the island. Halla Mountain is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO with two other tourist site‚ Seongsan llchulbong Peak‚ Geomunoreum Lava Tube System‚ of Jeju. The volcanic activity generated tremendous amount of basalt. People in Jeju used the basalt to create a symbol of Jeju‚ Dolhareubang (it means stone statue

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    Salamanca Statement

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    The Salamanca Statement (UNESCO‚ 1994) says: Regular schools with this inclusive orientation are the most effective means of combating discriminatory attitudes‚ creating welcoming communities‚ building inclusive society and achieving education for all; moreover‚ they provide an effective education to the majority of children and improve the efficiency and ultimately the cost effectiveness of the entire education system. (Quote from the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education at: http://inclusion

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