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Introduction to the Program
Promover el desarrollo humano y sostenible es fundamental para lograr una evolución igualitaria de las sociedades. Si quieres especializarte en este campo, nosotros te ofrecemos la mejor especialización de la materia”
No existe un único modelo de cooperación, depende de los objetivos a alcanzar, los actores implicados y la política de cada país. A menudo, se habla de educación, nuevos modelos educativos, cambio de proyectos en educación, pero poco se oye de la Education for Human and Sustainable Development. Existen cumbres internacionales que dedican grandes esfuerzos a plantear nuevos retos educativos en torno a este ámbito, pero cuya información no llega de manera cotidiana a la ciudadanía. A lo largo de este Postgraduate certificate, los alumnos aprenderán dónde, cómo y cuando surge la educación para el desarrollo, los diferentes desafíos a los que se enfrenta los países que trabajan en este ámbito o las líneas estratégicas planteadas en este sector.
Conocerán los actores implicados en la educación para el desarrollo, cómo se desarrolla este tipo de educación en el ámbito formal, no formal e informal dentro del sistema educativo actual y, por supuesto, conocerán las líneas de actuación de la cooperación internacional en este ámbito específico.
Los alumnos podrán conocer también la labor de las ONGD dedicadas al trabajo de campo, así como el modo de gestión de estos organismos, sus métodos de trabajo, su legislación, y compromisos con las áreas importantes de trabajo dentro de la cooperación internacional.
Esta capacitación es 100% online, por lo que el docente podrá compaginar el estudio de este Postgraduate certificate con el resto de sus obligaciones diarias, eligiendo en todo momento dónde y cuándo estudiar. Una especialización de alto nivel que llevará a estos profesionales al más alto nivel en su ámbito de actuación.
Asimismo, el itinerario académico contará con la participación de unos destacados Directores Invitados Internacionales, que impartirán unas exhaustivas Masterclasses.
Unos reconocidos Directores Invitados Internacionales ofrecerán unas intensivas Masterclasses para profundizar en las últimas innovaciones en Education for Human and Sustainable Development”
Este Postgraduate certificate en Education for Human and Sustainable Development contiene el programa más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en cooperación internacional de los pueblos
- Sus contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos, recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Las novedades sobre la Educación para el Desarrollo Humano y Sostenible
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su hincapié en metodologías innovadoras en cooperación internacional
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Este Postgraduate certificate es la mejor inversión que puedes hacer en la selección de un programa de actualización por dos motivos: además de poner al día tus conocimientos en, Education for Human and Sustainable Development, obtendrás un título por TECH Global University”
Incluye, en su cuadro docente, a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la cooperación internacional, que vierten en esta especialización la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará un estudio inmersivo programado para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el docente deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo de la capacitación. Para ello, el especialista contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos en la Education for Human and Sustainable Development, y con gran experiencia.
Aumenta tu seguridad en la toma de decisiones actualizando tus conocimientos a través de este Postgraduate certificate.
Te ofrecemos el programa más completo y con la mejor metodología docente.
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best educational centers and universities in the country, aware of the current relevance of innovative, up-to-date specialization, and who are committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.
A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards efficient and swift learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"
Module 1. International Development Cooperation
1.1. International Development Cooperation
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. What Is International Development Cooperation??
1.1.3. Objectives and Purpose of International Development Cooperation
1.1.4. Objectives of International Cooperation for Spanish Development
1.1.5. Evolution of the Spanish International Development Cooperation
1.1.6. Origins and Historical Evolution of International Cooperation
1.1.7. Europe's Reconstruction Plans in the Bipolar Conflict
1.1.8. The Processes of Decolonization in the Postwar Years
1.1.9. Crisis of the International Development Cooperation
1.1.10. Changes in the Conception of International Development Cooperation
1.1.11. Bibliography
1.2. Modalities and Instruments of International Development Cooperation
1.2.1. Introduction
1.2.2. Main Tools of International Development Cooperation
1.2.2.1. Development Cooperation
1.2.2.2. Education for Development
1.2.2.3. Technical Assistance, Training and Research
1.2.2.4. Humanitarian Action
1.2.3. Other Cooperation Tools
1.2.3.1. Economic Cooperation
1.2.3.2. Financial Help
1.2.3.3. Scientific and Technological Cooperation
1.2.3.4. Food Aid
1.2.4. Modalities of the International Development Cooperation
1.2.5. Types of Modalities
1.2.5.1. Modality According to the Origin of the Funds
1.2.6. Types of Aid According to the Stakeholders Channelling International Development Cooperation Funds
1.2.6.1. Bilateral
1.2.6.2. Multilateral
1.2.6.3. Decentralized Cooperation
1.2.6.4. Non-Governmental Cooperation
1.2.6.5. Business Cooperation
1.2.7. According to the Geopolitical Situation and Level of Development of Donor and Recipient Countries
1.2.8. According to the Existence or Non-Existence of Limitations on the Application of Funds
1.2.9. Other Cooperation Tools Co-Development
1.2.9.1. Co-Development Interventions
1.2.10. Bibliography
1.3. Multilateral Organizations
1.3.1. The International Development Cooperation System
1.3.2. Actors of the International Development Cooperation
1.3.3. Stakeholders in the Official Development Aid System
1.3.4. Definitions of Relevant International Organizations (IOs)
1.3.5. Characteristics of International Organizations
1.3.5.1. Types of International Organisations
1.3.6. Advantages of Multilateral Cooperation
1.3.7. Contributions of International Organizations to the Multilateral System
1.3.8. Multilateral Financial Institutions (MFIs)
1.3.8.1. Characteristics of MFIs
1.3.8.2. Composition of MFIs
1.3.8.3. Types of MFIs
1.3.9. Bibliography
1.4. Sources of the International Development Cooperation
1.4.1. Introduction
1.4.2. Difference between Governmental and Non-Governmental Cooperation
1.4.3. Multilateral Financial Institutions
1.4.4. The International Monetary Fund
1.4.5. United States Agency for International Development
1.4.5.1. Who are They?
1.4.5.2. The History of USAID
1.4.5.3. Intervention Sectors
1.4.6. The European Union
1.4.6.1. Objectives of the EU
1.4.6.2. General Objectives of EU External Action
1.4.7. Non-Financial Multilateral Institutions
1.4.7.1. List of Non-Financial Multilateral Institutions
1.4.7.2. Actions of Multilateral Institutions
1.4.7.3. Non-Financial
1.4.8. United Nations Organization
1.4.9. Bibliography
1.5. Spanish Cooperation Master Plan 2018-2021
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.2. Action and Management Challenges for Spanish Cooperation
1.5.3. What Is a Master Plan?
1.5.3.1. Spanish Cooperation Master Plan
1.5.3.2. Areas Composing the Fifth Spanish Cooperation Master Plan
1.5.4. Goals of the Master Plan
1.5.4.1. General Objectives of the V IADC PD
1.5.5. Geographic Priorities for Action under the Master Plan of the Spanish Cooperation
1.5.6. The 2030 Agenda
1.5.6.1. What Is Agenda 2030?
1.5.6.2. Development of Agenda 2030
1.5.6.3. General Specifications
1.5.6.4. Implementation of Agenda 2030
1.5.7. Bibliography
1.6. Humanitarian Action
1.6.1. Introduction
1.6.2. Humanitarian Aid in the International Context
1.6.3. Tendencies in Humanitarian Action
1.6.4. Main Goals of Humanitarian Action
1.6.5. First Strategy for Humanitarian Action in Spanish Cooperation
1.6.6. AECID and Humanitarian Action
1.6.7. The Financing of Humanitarian Action and Its Evolution
1.6.8. Principles of International Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Action
1.6.9. Summary
1.6.10. Bibliography
1.7. Gender Approach in International Development Cooperation
1.7.1. Introduction
1.7.2. What Is the Gender Approach?
1.7.3. Why Is It Important to Incorporate the Gender Approach in Development Processes?
1.7.4. Gender Approaches in International Development Cooperation
1.7.5. Strategic Lines of Work in the Gender Approach in International Cooperation for Development
1.7.6. Objectives of the Fifth Master Plan for Spanish Cooperation Regarding the Promotion of Men's and Women's Rights and Opportunities
1.7.7. Priority Equality Goals in International Development Cooperation
1.7.8. Sectoral Gender Strategy in Spanish Development Cooperation
1.7.9. Gender Mainstreaming Guide
1.7.10. Bibliography
1.8. Human Rights Approach in International Development Cooperation
1.8.1. Introduction
1.8.2. Human rights
1.8.3. Human Rights Approach to Development Cooperation
1.8.4. How the Human Rights Approach Emerged?
1.8.5. Elements of the Human Rights Approach to International Development Cooperation
1.8.5.1. New Frame of Reference: International Human Rights Standards
1.8.5.2. New Look at Capacity Building
1.8.5.3. Participation in Public Policy
1.8.5.4. Accountability
1.8.6. Challenges of the Human Rights Approach in Development Cooperation Interventions
1.8.7. Challenges in Project Identification and Formulation
1.8.8. Challenges in Project Execution
1.8.9. Challenges in Project Monitoring and Assessment
1.8.10. Bibliography
1.9. Human Mobility and Migration
1.9.1. Introduction
1.9.2. Migration
1.9.2.1. First Human Movements
1.9.2.2. Types of Migrations
1.9.2.3. Causes of Migrations
1.9.3. Migratory Processes in the Era of Globalization
1.9.3.1. Improved Living Conditions
1.9.3.2. Vulnerability and Migration
1.9.4. Human Safety and Conflict
1.9.5. Challenges of the International Asylum System
1.9.6. The OHCHR
1.9.7. Human Rights Based Migration Strategy
1.9.8. Bibliography
Module 2. Education for Human and Sustainable Development
2.1. Education for Human and Sustainable Development
2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. Economic, Social and Sustainable Growth
2.1.3. Sustainable Development , Sustainability and Education
2.1.4. Education on Sustainable Development and Education for Sustainable Development
2.1.4.1. Main Differences
2.1.4.2. Sustainability
2.1.4.3. Sustainable Development
2.1.5. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
2.1.6. Bibliography
2.2. Development Education and Its Evolution
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Development Education Goals
2.2.2.1. Purpose of Development Education Activities
2.2.2.2. Purpose of Development Education
2.2.3. Dimensions of Development Education
2.2.4. The History of Development Education
2.2.5. Redirect Education
2.2.6. Guidelines for Sustainable Development
2.2.7. Exercises to Introduce the Concept of Sustainable Development
2.2.7.1. Take Everything Today or Everyone Always Take
2.2.7.2. Take Everything Today or Everyone Takes All the Time(II)
2.2.7.3. Observations on the Game:Take Everything Today or Everyone Always Take (II)
2.2.8. Bibliography
2.3. Development Education Intervention Strategies
2.3.1. Formal, Non-Formal and Informal Education
2.3.2. Redirect Education
2.3.3. Issues in Education for Sustainable Development
2.3.4. Guidelines for Sustainable Development
2.3.5. Problems
2.3.6. Framework for Teaching or Discussing Environmental Issues
2.3.7. Skills
2.3.8. Perspectives
2.3.9. Bibliography
2.4. Challenges of Development Education in Spain and in the World
2.4.1. Introduction
2.4.2. Components of ESD (Education for Sustainable Development)
2.4.2.1. Values
2.4.3. Challenges and Barriers for ESD
2.4.3.1. Challenges Faced by ESD
2.4.4. Bibliography
2.5. Education, Participation and Social Transformation
2.5.1. Introduction
2.5.1.1. The Administration During Change
2.5.2. Process to Generate Change
2.5.2.1. Make the Decision to Act
2.5.2.2. Support Your Decision with a Reason
2.5.2.3. Prepare a Communication Strategy to Share Your Vision with Stakeholders and the Community
2.5.2.4. Prepare Final and Intermediate Goals
2.5.2.5. Establish Programmatic Assessment Methods and Responsibilities
2.5.2.6. Review and Revise Final and Interim Goals
2.5.2.7. Rewards and Celebrations
2.5.3. Exercises to Create Community Sustainability Goals through Public Participation
2.5.3.1. Know Your Neighbours
2.5.3.2. Generate Consensus
2.5.3.3. Your Community through a Sustainability Lens
2.5.4. Bibliography
2.6. Stakeholders of Development Education
2.6.1. Introduction
2.6.2. Stakeholders: General State Administration
2.6.3. Stakeholders: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation: Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Ibero-America and the Caribbean (SSICIAC)
2.6.4. Actors: Ministry of Education and Science
2.6.5. Other Ministries:
2.6.6. Cooperation Council
2.6.7. NGDO
2.6.8. Stakeholders: Coordination of Non-Governmental Development Organizations of Spain (CONGDE) BORRAR
2.6.9. Stakeholders: In Europe
2.6.10. Other Stakeholders:
2.6.10.1. Media
2.6.10.2. Networks, Associations and Social Movements
2.6.11. Actors: Universities
2.6.12. Bibliography
2.7. Education for Development in the Formal, Non-Formal and Informal Spheres
2.7.1. Redirecting Existing Education
2.7.1.1. Points to Consider
2.7.1.2. Education as a Great Hope for a Sustainable Future
2.7.2. The Story of Professor Mafalda
2.7.2.1. Context
2.7.2.2. Structure
2.7.2.3. Attributes of Global Citizenship
2.7.2.4. Practical Recommendations According to Some Determining Factors
2.7.3. Bibliography
2.8. Comparative Development Education Strategy of the Cooperation
2.8.1. Introduction
2.8.2. Concept of Non-Formal Education
2.8.3. EPD Activities in Non-Formal Education
2.8.4. Informal Education
2.8.5. Areas in Informal Education
2.8.5.1. Media
2.8.5.2. Advocacy Awareness Campaigns
2.8.5.3. Studies, Research and Publications
2.8.5.4. Internet and Social Networks
2.8.6. Recommendations
2.8.7. Bibliography
2.9. Education for Development. Action Areas According to the Cooperation Master Plan
2.9.1. Introduction
2.9.2. Education Strategy for the Development of the Fifth Master Plan of the Spanish Cooperation
2.9.3. Objectives of the Master Plan for Development Education
2.9.4. Sectoral Strategies of the Master Plan for Development Education
2.9.4.1. PAS
2.9.4.2. Strategies
2.9.5. AECID's Strategic Lines for Development Education
2.9.6. Generation of Global Citizenship on Social Networks
2.9.7. Bibliography
2.10. Development Education Projects Worldwide
2.10.1. Introduction
2.10.2. Social Economy "Zafra Local" of the NGDO , Páramo Movement, Cooperation and Development
2.10.2.1. What Is This Project Based On?
2.10.2.2. Project Objectives
2.10.2.3. Local Currency as the Backbone of the Project
2.10.2.4. Examples in Spain
2.10.2.5. Examples in Europe
2.10.2.6. Two Formats
2.10.2.7. Currency to Support Local Commerce
2.10.2.8. Currency to Favor Local Commerce
2.10.2.9. Solidarity Currency
2.10.2.10. Fair Currency
2.10.2.11. Participatory Process
2.10.3. Bibliography
A unique specialization experience, key and decisive to boost your professional development"
Postgraduate Certificate in Education for Human and Sustainable Development
In a world facing increasingly urgent challenges, it is essential to have professionals committed to human development and sustainability. If you want to be part of the change and contribute to a better future, TECH Global University's Postgraduate Certificate in Education for Human and Sustainable Development is the perfect option for you.
Our program is taught online, which means you can access interactive classes and educational resources from anywhere and at any time. Online classes give you flexibility and convenience, allowing you to adjust your study schedule according to your personal needs and commitments. In addition, you will be able to interact with professors and classmates through virtual learning platforms, encouraging the exchange of ideas and experiences.
Drive Change Towards a Sustainable Future
In the Postgraduate Certificate in Education for Human and Sustainable Development, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to promote educational practices that promote integral human development and environmental conservation. You will learn about the principles of education for sustainable development, the promotion of ethical values and the construction of fairer and more equitable societies.
Our teaching team is made up of experts in education and sustainable development, who will guide you in your learning process. Through practical activities, case studies and projects, you will develop pedagogical skills and innovative teaching strategies to train future generations as agents of change for sustainable development.
After completing the Postgraduate Certificate in Education for Human and Sustainable Development, you will be prepared to work in educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, government agencies and development projects that seek to promote human welfare and environmental sustainability. You will be a professional trained to promote positive changes in your community and contribute to the construction of a more just and sustainable future.
Enroll in our Postgraduate Certificate in Education for Human and Sustainable Development and acquire the necessary tools to be an agent of change in education and sustainability that will build a better world for present and future generations!