2 April 2009

9:00 - 13:00h Workshop Phase II

Workshop Cluster II: Building Partnerships to Promote ESD

  1. ESD in North-South-South & South-South partnerships and development cooperation
    Organizers: Mumsie Gumede, Southern African Development Community
    Regional Environmental Education Programme; Marco van der Ree, United Nations Volunteers; Martin Westin, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
    Venue: Deutsche Welle (3), Room Kigali and Nauen

    Workshop Cluster III: Capacity Development for ESD

  2. Global responsibilities and local realities to foster ESD through institutional frameworks
    Organizers: Masaqobela Williams, Ministry for Communications, Science and Technology, and Tsepo Mokuku, National University, Lesotho; Michel Ricard, Member of the International Advisory Group of the Bonn Conference, former Chairman of the French Committee for the DESD
    Venue: Federal Press Office (7)
  3. The role of Civil Society in ESD
    Organizers: Sosten Chiotha, University of Malawi; Zabariah Matali,
    UNESCO Reference Group for the DESD
    Venue: Haus der Geschichte (6)
  4. From the margins into the center: Establishing ESD in education plans and curricula
    Organizers: Alejandrina Mata, Vice-Minister for Education, Costa Rica;
    Hannes Siege, German Standing Conference of the Education Ministers
    Venue: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (8), Filmsaal
  5. Teacher Education to address sustainability
    Organizers: Lorna Down, University of the West Indies, Member of the International Advisory Group of the Bonn Conference; John Fien, RMIT University, Australia
    Venue: Federal Network Agency (5)
  6. Monitoring and Evaluation of ESD – Results and lessons learnt from the DESD M&E process and indicators for measuring progress in ESD
    Organizer: Daniella Tilbury, University of Gloucestershire, UNESCO Monitoring and Evaluation Group
    Venue: Deutsche Welle (3), Room Brussels

    Workshop Cluster IV: ESD and the Teaching-Learning Process


  7. Synergies and differences between EFA and ESD
    Organizers: Karin Jahr de Guerrero and Nadja Bleiber, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development; Khawla Shaheen, UNESCO
    Venue: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (8), Nelson Mandela Hall
  8. Better schools at preschool, primary and secondary levels through ESD
    Organizers: Moacir Gadotti, Paulo Freire Institute, Member of the International Advisory Group of the Bonn Conference; Jeannette Larue, Ministry of Education in the Seychelles
    Venue: Deutsche Welle (3), Room Trincomalee and Antigua
  9. The role of HE and research in ESD
    Organizers: Rosalyn McKeown, Portland State University; Yoko Mochizuki, United Nations University, Institute of Advanced Studies
    Venue: Deutsche Post Tower (4)
  10. ESD and lifelong learning
    Organizers: Adama Ouane, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning;
    Liu Yunhua, Shangri-la Institute China, Member of the International Advisory Group of the Bonn Conference
    Venue: UN-Campus (2), Room 2105
  11. ESD and TVET – developing skills and labor force competencies
    Organizers: Rupert Maclean, former Director UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training; Harry Stolte, InWEnt–Capacity Building International; Dagmar Winzier, German Federal Agency for Vocational Training
    Venue: UN-Campus (2), Room 2705

13.00 - 15.00h Lunch break
Venue:
World Conference Center Bonn (1), Restaurant and Lobby

13.00 - 15.00h Lunch break

15.00 - 16.30h Closing plenary
Venue: World Conference Center Bonn (1)
Chair: Ricardo Henriques, former Vice-Minister of Education, Brazil

19:00h Farewell and Networking
Venue: Kunstmuseum Bonn