Since I was unable to establish a professional international contact I visited the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO website. UNESCO is dedicated to the building of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information http://www.unesco.org . The primary focus of the organization is Africa and gender equality however, there are other over lapping objectives that are focused upon.
- Attaining quality education for all and lifelong learning
- Mobilizing science knowledge and policy for sustainable development
- Addressing emerging social and ethical challenges
- Fostering cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue and a culture of peace
- Building inclusive knowledge societies through information and communication
On the website I found areas that interested me such as an article that is titled, Fighting Racism and Discrimination. This article discuss cities around the world that are dealing with high discrimination in the areas of housing, employment and education. The areas are addressed, analyzed and policies are developed to help change these problem areas.
International Jazz Day- I was interested in this area because I love Jazz music and play it a lot in my classroom. The children seem to enjoy it as well as I does. I never knew there was an International Jazz Day.
Why International Jazz Day?
What is special about this website is that it deals with global issues and provides resources that are beneficial to set the beginning of awareness. From our studies it is evident that the United States and the world has a long way to go to totally establish and implement resources that will eliminate poverty, provide adequate employment and education for all children regardless of adverse situations.