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    new dimension has been added to early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS) as an emerging national and international field‚ given a fillip with the launch of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014) (UNESCO‚ 2005). Early Childhood Education for Sustainability (ECEfS) recognizes that young children have capacities to be active agents of change now‚ as well as in the future‚ and that early learning is important for shaping environmental attitudes‚ knowledge

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    List---------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 1. Introduction Cultural heritage‚ including monuments‚ groups of buildings and sites‚ which are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history‚ art or science (UNESCO 1972)‚ is inherited from past generations‚ maintained in the contemporary era and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. While seemingly uncontroversial and due to its significant position and profoundly influential value‚ human beings are

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    Education Equity

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    RESULTS FROM 16 COUNTRIES By Joel D. Sherman and Jeffrey M. Poirier UNESCO Institute for Statistics‚ Montreal‚ 2007 UNESCO The constitution of the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was adopted by 20 countries at the London Conference in November 1945 and entered into effect on 4 November 1946. The Organization currently has 191 Member States and six Associate Members. The main objective of UNESCO is to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting

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    Education Policy

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    country’s education is seen as a reflection of its “institutional and ideological framework of the its society” (McNeely‚ 1995‚ p. 489). Therefore‚ the development clear policies and plans are vital in the attainment of the goal of Education for all (UNESCO‚ 2012‚ para. 1). Policies refer to expressed or implied statements which describe the principles and rules that are guides and constraints for an organization‚ and are usually put together by the executive arm (Davis‚ 1951‚ cited in UWIOC‚ 2013

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    Bibliography: Department of Community‚ Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. (2002). Brú na Boinne World Heritage Site Management Plan Fowler (2003). World Heritage Papers: World Heritage Cultural Landscapes 1992-2002. France: UNESCO. Geertz Hall‚ C.M. & Lew.‚ A. (2009). Understanding & Managing Tourism Impacts: An Integrated Approach. Oxford: Routledge Hall‚ C.M Hofstede‚ G. (2003). Culture ’s consequences: comparing values‚ behaviours‚ institutions‚ and organizations across

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    CultureDevelopment for The power of Culture‚ in all its dimensions‚ is a fundamental component of sustainable development. As a sector of activity‚ through tangible and intangible heritage‚ creative industries and various forms of artistic expressions‚ culture is a powerful contributor to economic development‚ social stability and environmental protection. As a repository of knowledge‚ meanings and values that permeate all aspects of our lives‚ culture also defines the way human beings live

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Manas Wildlife Sanctuary UNESCO Science 230 Introduction to Life Science December 9‚ 2007 Manas Wildlife sanctuary 1 Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Abstract On a gentle slope in the foothills of the Himalayas‚ where wooded hills give way to alluvial grasslands and tropical forests‚ the Manas sanctuary is home to a great variety of wildlife‚ including many endangered species‚ such as the tiger‚ pygmy hog

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    Education A CHALLENGE &A VISION Conceptual Paper Overcoming Exclusion through Inclusive Approaches in Education A CHALLENGE Conceptual Paper &A VISION United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization Content UNESCO wishes to acknowledge the great contribution of PROF. TONY BOOTH for the conceptual development of this paper. We also wish to thank DR JAMES LYNCH for his help in earlier drafts of the paper‚ as well as all the colleagues‚ researchers and practitioners

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    themselves as UNESCO (United Nations Educational‚ Scientific‚ and Cultural Organization). This international body has been successful at gaining the necessary support to preserve the heritage of many nations for the future. According to UNESCO‚ world cultural heritage is any of various areas or objects designated as having “outstanding universal value” under the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. This convention‚ adopted by UNESCO in 1972

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    London

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    at the heart of what has been described as ‘the knowledge capital of the world.’ London is an education. The capital is home to over 200 museums (twice as many as Paris or New York)‚ 150 theatres‚ 34‚000 shops‚ 3‚000 parks and open spaces and four UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Kew Gardens‚ Maritime Greenwich‚ Tower of London and Westminster Abbey and Palace). London plays a part in the academic life as well as the social life of being a student at UCL. Surrounded by libraries‚ archives‚ galleries

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