Reorienting Teacher Education to address Sustainability & International Understanding 22-25 August 2006, Penang, Malaysia APNIEVE RESOURCES Joy de Leo.

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Reorienting Teacher Education to address Sustainability & International Understanding August 2006, Penang, Malaysia APNIEVE RESOURCES Joy de Leo President, UNESCO APNIEVE Australia

UNESCO APNIEVE Asia Pacific Network for International Education and Values Education For Peace, Human Rights, Civics & Sustainable Development Established in 1995 in Korea to promote and develop international education and values education for peace, international understanding, human rights, civic participation and sustainable development, through inter country cooperation among individuals and institutions working in these fields in UNESCO states in the Asia-Pacific

ACTIVITIES Collaborative research Newsletters Development of sourcebooks and case studies for teacher training, towards values education and international understanding Networking with government & non-government institutions & individuals involved in international & values education, particularly in teacher education Teacher training workshops & seminars Developing and Pilot testing sourcebooks Exchange of ideas & information

UNESCO-APNIEVE SOURCEBOOKS ( based on the 4 pillars) For Teachers & Teacher educators Learning to Live Together in Peace and Harmony Learning to Be: A holistic and integrated approach to Values Education for Human Development Learning to Do: Values for Working Together in a Globalised World (for TVET Educators & the workplace training) Currently being developed: Learning to Know: Lifelong Learning for Wisdom in the Knowledge Economy – Using ICTs as tools for Learning

Dimension of the Human Person As Individual / As Member of Society

Core Values Clusters Learning To Be

ESD/EIU Values in the sourcebooks Futures orientation and systems orientation Environmental concern Stewardship of resources Creativity Simplicity, Frugality Personal ecology Economic justice and equity – gender equality Responsibility Respect for human life & dignity & all life & nature Respect for & understanding of others & Diversity Equity, human dignity, social inclusion & Human Rights Peace, non-violence, Tolerance, Dialogue Participation, inclusion, empowerment, solidarity

The APNIEVE Teaching and Learning Cycle Cognitive Level KNOWING about oneself and others; their behavior, culture, history, country, etc. ACTION UNDERSTANDING non-violent conflict-resolution oneself and others, concepts, decision-making, key issues, and processes Behavioral level Conceptual level VALUING experience-reflection accepting, respecting, appreciating oneself and others Affective Level

Reorienting Teacher Education to address Sustainability August 2006, Penang, Malaysia APNIEVE RESOURCES Joy de Leo President, UNESCO APNIEVE Australia