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DISTRICT SECRETARIAT OF EDUCATION -SED- DISTRICT SECRETARIAT OF EDUCATION -SED- Bogotá 28th of March 2014

Agenda 8:00am – 8:45am 1. INDUCTION 8:45am – 9:45am 2. INAUGURAL PANEL 9:45am – 10:00am 3. METHODOLOGY PRESENTATION 10:00am – 10:30am Break – Morning Tea 10:30am – 12:30pm 4. GROUP DISCUSSIONS PER TABLE 4:00pm – 5:00pm 6. PLENARY 2:00pm – 4:00am 5. GROUP DISCUSSIONS PER TABLE 12:30pm – 2:00pm Break – Lunch 5:00pm END 7:30am – 8:00am Participant arrival and registration

Comprehensive Plans for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education A commitment for life, a commitment of the city

What is the commitment of the comprehensive plans? A comprehensive focus for approaching citizenship and civic coexistence, centered on citizenship capabilities

Curricular integration of citizenship Implementation of the Learning Citizens path We postively affect the processes and content in schools Empowerment and mobilization Activation of facilitators’ networks We identify and mobilize facilitators Civic coexistence and harmonic relations Transformation of the relations in the territory We positively affect relations and power dynamics Comprehensive Plans for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education -PIECC- Comprehensive Plans for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education -PIECC-

What do we do through the Comprehensive Plans? Reflexive analysis of processes, experiences and academic and pedagogical activities Projection of goals, objectives and plans of action Transformation of learning through reflection, action and participation Articulation of practices, processes, initiatives and actors for the development of citizenship capabilities

What makes the Plans comprehensive? The plans are comprehensive when: Personas, Escuela, Ciudad Interculturalidad 1.Understanding educational and training processes from a systemic view 1.Recognizing diverse actors, dynamics, pedagogies, environments of learning and thematic areas 2.Developing citizenship capabilities from the interests of educational communities

How do we reach different levels of the school system? The plans reach the schools and the territory Pedagogical tools to develop citizenship capabilities Pedagogical proceses to transform the reality of the territory Comprehensive zonal plans Comprehensive institutional plans

What have we learned along the way? Lessons that have posed challenges It is necessary to have diverse methodological tools for citizenship and civic coexistence education. We need to promote different strategies to build ownership of the meaning of education for citizenship and civic coexistence. It is fundamental that every educational community nurtures permanent spaces of reflection on citizenship and civic coexistence. It is necessary to strengthen the networks of facilitators, to make the process sustainable over time.

Individual Dimension Systemic Dimension Societal Dimension Being and Knowing are complementary in quality education Empowerment drives the development of citizenship capabilities Citizenship lives and transcends the school What have we learned along the way?

Individual Dimension Systemic Dimension Societal Dimension Students, as citizens, lead social transformations through participation for learning. Comprehensive Zonal Plans, enhanced through the INCITAR program, that consider and transform the territory Challenges 359 Comprehensive Institutional Plans to strengthen Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education in Bogota

What lessons do we hope to generate from the construction of citizenship and civic coexistence? Integration of citizenship and civic coexistence knowledge in the curriculum. Take up pedagogical principles and methods of participatory reflection and action. What we left in the city Comprehensive plans of Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education in all educational communities A Toolbox to facilitate the implementation of Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education

Critical and active citizenship, able to transfor realities according to their dreams, desires and expectations Thank you!

METHODOLOGY DISCUSSION TABLES METHODOLOGY DISCUSSION TABLES Bogotá 28th March 2014

Objectives – discussion tables General Objective Generate a knowledge dialogue between national and international experts on Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education Assess the relevance of the District Secretariat of Education’s proposal for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education. Assess the didactic materials produced from the Toolbox for the implementation of the District Secretariat of Education’s proposal for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education. Strengthen and consolidate the District Secretariat of Education’s proposal for Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education.

Discussion tables Curricular integration of citizenship and civic coexistence Construction of citizenship from processes of transformation, empowerment and mobilization Citizenship, civic coexistence and territory

Methodology of the discussion tables 1. Thematic presentation of the table – table coordinator 2. Dialogue between experts participating on the tables 3. Dialogue guiding questions Do the actions of the project of Citizenship and Civic Coexistence Education presented respond to the realities of educational contexts? What are the potentials of the proposal described on the table and which might be the elements to take into account to strengthen the proposal? Based on your experience, what transformations arising from the Citzenship and Civic Coexistence Education project are enhanced through the actions, lessons and tools described? 4. Discussion table conclusions around the guiding questions

Critical and active citizenship, able to transfor realities according to their dreams, desires and expectations Thank you!