A World Worth Living in » right to education http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net The ICAE World Assembly is the main event that brings together adult educators and learners from around the world every four years, and it is a celebration of the importance of adult education for the construction of just and equitable societies. Thu, 08 Sep 2011 12:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.21 Summary of virtual seminar on adult education and decent work http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/05/04/summary-of-virtual-seminar-on-adult-education-and-decent-work/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/05/04/summary-of-virtual-seminar-on-adult-education-and-decent-work/#comments Wed, 04 May 2011 06:41:19 +0000 /?p=1130 Cecilia Fernandez from the ICAE secretariat have made this summary of the discussion on the role of adult education for the right to decent work.…

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Cecilia Fernandez from the ICAE secretariat have made this summary of the discussion on the role of adult education for the right to decent work.

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Folk High Schools in Skåne supports participants from the global south http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/03/24/folk-high-schools-in-skane-supports-participants-from-the-global-south/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/03/24/folk-high-schools-in-skane-supports-participants-from-the-global-south/#comments Thu, 24 Mar 2011 13:24:32 +0000 /?p=1007 Follow the example of the the 17 folk high schools in the the Swedish region Skåne! To increase participation from Africa, Latinamerica and Asia in the ICAE World Assembly they support travel costs and accommodation with 5000 SEK each. They …

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Follow the example of the the 17 folk high schools in the the Swedish region Skåne! To increase participation from Africa, Latinamerica and Asia in the ICAE World Assembly they support travel costs and accommodation with 5000 SEK each. They are now challenging other adult education institutions in the global north to do the same.

Contact the ICAE secretariat for making a contribution

administration@icae.org.uy

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ICAE Virtual Seminar: Towards the VIII ICAE World Assembly http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/03/06/icae-virtual-seminar-towards-the-viii-icae-world-assembly/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/03/06/icae-virtual-seminar-towards-the-viii-icae-world-assembly/#comments Sun, 06 Mar 2011 17:10:46 +0000 /?p=878 Welcome to the ICAE Virtual Seminar that will be held from March 14 to April 15 as part of the preparatory process towards VIII ICAE World Assembly.

The next 8th World Assembly of ICAE will be a UNIQUE opportunity to …

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Welcome to the ICAE Virtual Seminar that will be held from March 14 to April 15 as part of the preparatory process towards VIII ICAE World Assembly.

The next 8th World Assembly of ICAE will be a UNIQUE opportunity to move beyond the assertion that ‘another world is possible’, to ask how we can create a world worth living in for young people and adults across the world.

There has never been a more important time for popular and adult educators to work together, to share experience with other organizations and social movements, and to frame thinking on what a world worth living in – for everyone – would look like, and what role learning can play.

This virtual seminar is a first step towards ICAE World Assembly.

Join us!

Send an email to oficina@icae.org.uy and you will be included in the seminar

Programme

How to participate

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WSF Dakar 2011 http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/15/wsf-dakar-2011/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/15/wsf-dakar-2011/#comments Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:58:57 +0000 /?p=603 By Cecilia Fernández and Nicole Bidegain

ICAE, Dakar 10/02/11.- The 2011 World Social Forum started on February 6th. with the usual march where all networks, organizations and global civil society movements expressed and shared their dreams and struggles through …

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By Cecilia Fernández and Nicole Bidegain

ICAE, Dakar 10/02/11.- The 2011 World Social Forum started on February 6th. with the usual march where all networks, organizations and global civil society movements expressed and shared their dreams and struggles through songs, banners, music and you could feel the enthusiasm and the shared belief that a deep transformation is urgently needed if we want a world worth living in.

On February 7, 8 and 9, activities were held at the university but also in other spaces outside the university. Each morning participants anxiously looked for information about the activities to be held on that day, in the forum journal which was not easy to obtain in time and venues were not always easy to find. But once the activity finally started, participants showed great interest and participated actively.
That was our experience in the roundtable organized by ICAE and PAALE: “A world worth living in: the right to education, dignity and social justice for all” on February 8 in the morning and in the afternoon, in the ICAE-GEO / FEMNET / AAWORD roundtable under the title: “Towards the construction of a women’s agenda for a world worth living in”. Both activities are part of the preparatory process towards ICAE World Assembly.

The audience was mainly composed of African men and women who participated, made comments, asked questions and were in dialogue with panelists who made interesting provocations from their different contexts leading to deep reflections on new possible and necessary ways of learning. At ICAE workshop in the morning, Fatou Sow made us reflect on the importance of youth and adult education to eliminate stereotypes, discrimination and xenophobia. Claire Courteille from ITUC (International Trade Union Confederation) shared the challenges of workers within the context of multiple crisis and Babacar Diop Buuba from PAALAE and ICAE particularly emphasized on the challenges of migrant workers in the north and the need to think about citizenship and human rights beyond borders.

The experiences of Morocco, Burkina Faso and Senegal presented by three IALLA graduates made us rethink our practices and develop our creativity so as to meet the learning needs of young people, women and rural communities.

Thematic assemblies are taking place on February 10 and 11. 38 different assemblies have been registered, among them: the “Assembly of Education: Convergence of Global Agendas for Education” organized by the World Education Forum, the International Council for Adult Education, the Global Campaign for the Right to Education, The Latin American and Caribbean organization of Students, the Education Network of the European Social Forum, the European Network of Education and the EFA Network of Angola. We will share news about it soon.

Greetings from Dakar

Cecilia y Nicole
Texto en español

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WSF Dakar convergence assemblies: Education Assembly http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/15/fsm-dakar-asambleas-de-convergencia-asamblea-de-educacion/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/15/fsm-dakar-asambleas-de-convergencia-asamblea-de-educacion/#comments Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:33:53 +0000 /?p=595 On February 10 and 11 took place the Convergence Assemblies *. Within a total of 38 assemblies there was the Education Assembly, in which ICAE had an active participation, as well as other organizations and networks working for the right …

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On February 10 and 11 took place the Convergence Assemblies *. Within a total of 38 assemblies there was the Education Assembly, in which ICAE had an active participation, as well as other organizations and networks working for the right to education.

Representing ICAE, Nicole Bidegain and Cecilia Fernández had the floor, and during the Assembly Ousman (graduated from IALLA and now a member of ANAFA – PALAAE), Ibro Oumarou (graduated from IALLA Francophone and now the Vice-president of ANCEFA), Safiatou Baldé (graduated from IALLA Francophone, Senegal) and Kaoutar Janah (graduated from IALLA Francophone, Marruecos) as well as Kasita and Muzinga from PALAAE Congo also took part.
We share with you the Statement of the Education Assembly where you will see that in point 9 of the specific linkage there is ICAE World Assembly (Malmö, Sweden, June 2011 / ):

WORLD EDUCATION FORUM ASSEMBLY

Translation by ICAE

POSITION PAPER (provisional draft not checked)

http://almanaquefme.org/?p=1087

AGENDA
1. The right to education as an essential human right and interlinked with the rest of the economic, social, political, cultural and environmental rights; (cross-cutting approach) some organizations have expressed their struggle for citizen education, democracy, environmental rights, new challenges of work, social justice, equality, within the framework of lifelong education.
2. Public education under the accountability of the State, lay and free, from early childhood education to university and lifelong education, the struggle for which is being done from trade union’s, parents and students’ perspectives and in general from the organized civil society linked to the public financing of education.
3. Inclusive education from all ethnic diversities, of gender, generational, of territory, of sexual orientation, of handicap, etc.
4. Struggle for Paulo Freire’s pedagogy and other pedagogical approaches based on local knowledge, popular and citizen education and history recovery.
5. Development of advocacy strategies in front of local and national governments, international organizations, against the privatization and merchandising of education
6. Strengthening of social movement that fights for education as a right
7. Against the impertinence of colonialist education, especially in African countries where it doesn’t recognize local knowledge and history.
8. Production of applicable, meaningful knowledge that responds to local contexts such as migration, displacement, war and all kinds of discrimination, including the right to education in one’s own language. There is an express demand to meet teachers and students’ conditions under war situations.
9. Decline of working conditions of people who work on education and of teaching conditions.
10. Situations linked to relevance (one’s own language, curriculum), access (inadequate facilities) and quality (education focused on human potentialities and in harmony with nature).
11. To frame the fight for the right to education within the framework of the crisis of the civilization model, promoting active citizenship and resistance against the model imposed from international organizations. Democratization of knowledge is a basic element of the democratization of society.
12. Provide significant and meaningful contents to the concepts of quality, accessible to all without discrimination, supportive and lifelong education.

GENERAL LINKAGES:
1. To fight against international organizations that promote the privatization of education, and advocate to search for resources to the social mobilization of quality education.
2. The possibility of exchanging pedagogic experiences and of social mobilization for the right to universal, inclusive and quality education.
3. Exchanging of knowledge in the field of education at all levels, both professional and of formal and informal education.
4. A process of strengthening of advocacy leaderships.
5. World networks offer access to material they have built together with social movements through their fights.
6. The union trade movement offers cooperation regarding advocacy, training, etc.

SPECIFIC LINKAGES:
7. A call to work from a gender perspective on education on the way to the international Conference
8. On the work towards Rio + 20: the role of education on development and environment subjects.
9. ICAE World Assembly (Malmö, Sweden, 14-17 June, 2011) *1
10. To promote dialogues for a possible world
11. To strengthen trade union partnership of the movement for education
12. To put pressure on governments for an education for social justice, to funding public education at all levels.
13. Coordination of parents’ organizations
14. Latin-American Congress of stdents in October in Uruguay, 45 anniversary of oclae (August 11)
15. Exchange of rights relating territory and local matters such as migration with subjects of right, access and quality of education
16. Free software, guarantee of broadband as a fundamental right of people, free knowledge
17. More linkage to the global action week promoted by the world campaign for education
18. To strengthen the experiences from higher university education for the right to education and the contribution to solve problems
19. To privilege face-to-face education
20.- Finally, the Assembly decided to communicate to the International Council of the WSF its deep and absolute rejection to the interference with freedom of expression suffered by the delegation of the People of Saharahui from agitators during this WSF.

* Initiated at the World Social Forum in Nairobi, this methodological proposal developed and, in the WSF in Belem in 2009 it was called the “thematic” assemblies. For Dakar WSF, these assemblies have in common the fact that they are “assemblies of convergence for action”, that is, moments in which organizations, networks and movements get together to jointly evaluate which convergences of action they will propose to strengthen, addressing the construction of that other world we want

*1 Place, date and bold added by ICAE

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Interview with Britten Månsson-Wallin, Secretary general of The Swedish National Council of Adult Education http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/14/interview-with-britten-mansson-wallin-secretary-general-of-the-swedish-national-council-of-adult-education/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/14/interview-with-britten-mansson-wallin-secretary-general-of-the-swedish-national-council-of-adult-education/#comments Mon, 14 Feb 2011 13:00:26 +0000 /?p=582

Britten Månsson-Wallin comments the conference ” A World Worth Livning In” on this clip.…

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Britten Månsson-Wallin comments the conference ” A World Worth Livning In” on this clip.

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Read more about the conference four themes http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/11/read-more-about-the-conference-four-themes/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/11/read-more-about-the-conference-four-themes/#comments Fri, 11 Feb 2011 10:40:06 +0000 /?p=539 The Confernce  A World Worth Living in will have four themes. Click on the link below to read more about them.

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The Confernce  A World Worth Living in will have four themes. Click on the link below to read more about them.

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ICAE presenting the World Assembly at WSF in Dakar http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/06/icae-presenting-the-world-assembly-at-wsf-in-dakar/ http://aworldworthlivingin.oer.folkbildning.net/2011/02/06/icae-presenting-the-world-assembly-at-wsf-in-dakar/#comments Sun, 06 Feb 2011 18:28:59 +0000 /?p=490 ICAE is organizing two seminars at the World Socil Froum in Dakar, Senegal on the 8th of February.

  • “A world worth living in: the right to education, dignity and social justice for all”
  • “Towards the construction of women´s agenda for
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ICAE is organizing two seminars at the World Socil Froum in Dakar, Senegal on the 8th of February.

  • “A world worth living in: the right to education, dignity and social justice for all”
  • “Towards the construction of women´s agenda for a world worth living in”

They are both related to the coming World Assembly in Malmö. The seminar on the right to education is coordinated by Cecilia Fernandes from the ICAE secretariat in Uruguay with the participation of ICAE vice-president Babacar Diop Buuba. ICAE executive member Sara Longwe is coordinating the seminar on the women´s agenda where Nicole Bidegain from ICAE-Uruguay is presenting experiences from Latinamerica. Read more

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