Session 3: Panel on Living Heritage in Education: Benefits of (Intersectoral) Monitoring

Description | UNESCO organized, in collaboration with ICHCAP an intersectoral online expert meeting on ‘Education-related indicators in the Overall results framework (ORF) for the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and their relationship with SDG 4. This online meeting held in three sessions in December 2020, generated important knowledge on the interface between living heritage and education, identified examples to illustrate the relationship, and provided advice for future monitoring and reporting in these related fields. Session 3: Panel on Living Heritage in Education: Benefits of (Intersectoral) Monitoring by Ms. Lynette Schultz, senior specialist in Global Citizenship Education (Canada) | ||
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Manage No | VI00000233 | Running Time | 42:29 |
Country | Republic of Korea | ||
Videos Photographer | Ms. Lynette Schultz, senior specialist in Global Citizenship Education (Canada) Mr. Nigel Encalalda, senior specialist in intangible cultural heritage (Belize) Mr. Geon Soo Han, senior expert in cultura and education (Republic of Korea) Mr. Sidi Traore, senior specialist in education and living heritage (Burkina Faso) | Year | 2021-01-26 |
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