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Inter-American Program on Education for Democratic Values and Practices
2007-2009
Presented by Technical Secretariat
October 14, 2008
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Mandates
• IV Meeting of Ministers:
• CIDI/RME/RES. 12 (IV-O/05
• “RESOLVES:– To adopt the Inter-American Program on Education for
Democratic Values and Practices, attached to this resolution.
– To instruct the Inter-American Committee on Education (CIE) to support the Inter-American Program by facilitating the development of its work plan and budget.
– To instruct the CIE to present a report on implementation of the Inter-American Program to the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education.
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V Meeting Ministers and GA 2008
• V Meeting of Ministers of Education Cartegena de Indias:
• “redouble our efforts to continue forging a democratic culture in our Hemisphere by implementing the Inter-American Program on Education for Democratic Values and Practices, emphasizing that the values and practices that foster peaceful coexistence begin to be formed in early childhood”. [1]
• 2008 OAS General Assembly to be held in Medellin, Colombia, June –1-3, will focus on the theme of Youth and Democratic Values.
– The Inter-American Program is recognized within the declaration as one of the main OAS initiatives in this topic
– Request for the OAS to continue expanding the Program
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Objective by Components• Address the challenge of consolidating democracy in Latin
American and the Caribbean through education. The Program seeks to strengthen national policies and programs by:
• RESEARCH: generating and disseminating research which contributes to strengthening democratic culture through formal and non-formal education
• Professional Development: the development and strengthening of pedagogical strategies in education for democratic values and practices
• Information Exchange: the promotion of horizontal cooperation and the exchange of experiences among the diverse groups which work on this topic at the international, regional, national and local levels.
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Beneficiaries
• 34 OAS Member States
• ministries, civil society orgs, universities, private sector orgs
• Policymakers, researchers, practitioners
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“Inter-American Journal on Education for Democracy”
Description: bilingual online journal aim is to foster intellectual discussion and exchange ideas to promote education for democratic citizenship across the Americas. ( Indiana University (USA), Catholic University of Chile, University of Toronto, Canada.
Donors 2007-2008: CIE, Permanent Mission of Colombia, Center for Civic Education
DESCRIPTION FUNDS FROM CIE OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL
On-line Journal 2008-2009
4 Editions
Editing $25,000Translatioins:
20,000Webpage: 10,000Marketing: 10,000Communications:
5,000,
University of Indiana : $,35,000
DEC In-kind
TOTAL $70,000USD $35,000 $105,000
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Project Activity : “Young Scholars”
Description: Provide 21 Youth from the Americas to work actively in the Inter-American Program's activities
(follow-up GA mandate)
DESCRIPTION FUNDS FROM CIE OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL
Young Scholars
2008-2010
Technical coordination:
$35,000
Webpage Communications
Marketing: $15,000 ,
DEC In-kind: $25,000
TOTAL CASH $50,000 $25,000 $75,000
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Project Activity 4: “Hemispheric Course on Evaluation of
Citizenship Education Policies and Programs”
Description: objective of this course is capacity building in those officials in-charge evaluation of national policies and programs in education for democratic citizenship and related areas
through the exchange of experiences and by offering a space for the critical analysis, dialogue, sharing of literature and other resources.
DESCRIPTION FUNDS FROM CIE OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL
Evaluation Course
2008
On-line Platform: $10,000
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Colombia: $20,000
OAS/BECAS: $34,000
CIE: $30,000
TOTAL CASH $10,000 $84,000 $94,000
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Project Activity 4: Information Exchange Component: Web Portal, Online Bulletins, Policy
Briefs
Description: Series of mechanisms and products that promote the exchange of key information from member states tailored for different stakeholders: policymakers, researchers, practitioners
DESCRIPTION FUNDS FROM CIE
OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL
Information Exchange Component 2009
, Internet Website updated
8 bilingual editions of the online bulletin
6 policy briefs on key topics
DEC In-kind
TOTAL CASH $60,000 $60,000
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Project Activity 6: Seminar “Role of Arts and Communications Media in promoting democratic
values”
Description: The objectives is to share practices and experiences in the use of media to promote democratic values and practices; to promote greater use of the media for civic purposes and to; forge links between government, civil society, and the private sector (media) in this area.
DESCRIPTION FUNDS FROM CIE
OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL
Evaluation Course
2008
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Travel, lodging, documents, translation: $30,000
DEC-in kind
OAS Scholarships
proposal pending
TOTAL CASH $30,000 $30,000 $60,000
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Key Actors • Advisory Board: Composed by 40 renown experts in education for
democratic citizenship and related areas from all the region. Their role is to identify gaps in knowledge and practice and come to a consensus on where the Inter-American program should focus its efforts. The Advisory Board met in April 2006 in Bogotá, Colombia. The Advisory Board will meet in November, 2008 in Guatemala to review the Program’s progress
• Inter-American Commission on Education (CIE):The CIE, representing Ministries of Education of the 34 OAS Member States, has anticipated technical and financial support for the activities of the program since 2005 and continues to monitors its progress.
• Department of Education and Culture. Executive Secretariat for Integral Development (DEC/SEDI):The Inter-American Program is coordinated by the department of Education and Culture in the Executive Secretariat for Integral development in collaboration with the Department of State Modernization and Governance in the Sub-Secretariat for Political Affairs.
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Key Partners• The University of Indiana, Toronto and the Pontificia
Universidad de Católica de Chile are collaborating with the Journal. The University of Indiana is in charge of the first 4 editions with support of the University of Toronto, Canada and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. New co-editors from Brazil, Mexico, Caribbean, Central America have been invited
• University of West Indies, Open University. For the “Citizenship Education in the Caribbean: An online course for educators” (in the Professional Development Component) the University acts as the main partner in the project. As a main partner UWI is in charge of developing in collaboration with OAS a group of regional experts for the contents of the course and the online platform.
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Program Evaluation
• In the process of creating an integral strategy for evaluating the Program
• This strategy will be discussed with the Advisory Board and implemented at the beginning of the year 2009