BIOS: Dakmara-Ana Georgescu
Dakmara-Ana Georgescu in April 2012 joined the UNESCO Office in Beirut, Regional Bureau of Education for the Arab States, as Programme Specialist in charge with Curriculum, Teachers and Higher Education. Before, she coordinated UNESCO IBE’s technical assistance for curriculum development (2003-2012).
She graduated 1982 the History and Philosophy School of Bucharest University and is currently finalizing her PhD studies in philosophy (University Babes-Bolyai/Romania, Thesis: Philosophical paradigms of education: contemporary approaches to learning).
She had worked first as a secondary school teacher and since 1990 as a senior researcher in the Curriculum Department of the Romanian Institute for Educational Sciences. From December 1997 to December 2000 she served as the Advisor to the Minister (primary and secondary education reform) within the Romanian Ministry of National Education.
She has also in the nineties and early 2000 contributed to several long-term processes of systemic curriculum reforms in Eastern Europe under the auspices of international organizations such as UNICEF, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, and the World Bank.
She is the author of numerous textbooks and other teaching aids in the realm of education for democratic citizenship (EDC), HRE and Global Citizenship Education (GCE). Her works also include articles and books on philosophy teaching; educational reform policies; curriculum processes and products (with a focus on emphasizing Learning to Live Together, competency development for life and work and Gender Equality); and on issues of intercultural and political education.
d.georgescu@unesco.org
https://ajitha.academia.edu/DakmaraGeorgescu
Dakmara-Ana Georgescu in April 2012 joined the UNESCO Office in Beirut, Regional Bureau of Education for the Arab States, as Programme Specialist in charge with Curriculum, Teachers and Higher Education. Before, she coordinated UNESCO IBE’s technical assistance for curriculum development (2003-2012).
She graduated 1982 the History and Philosophy School of Bucharest University and is currently finalizing her PhD studies in philosophy (University Babes-Bolyai/Romania, Thesis: Philosophical paradigms of education: contemporary approaches to learning).
She had worked first as a secondary school teacher and since 1990 as a senior researcher in the Curriculum Department of the Romanian Institute for Educational Sciences. From December 1997 to December 2000 she served as the Advisor to the Minister (primary and secondary education reform) within the Romanian Ministry of National Education.
She has also in the nineties and early 2000 contributed to several long-term processes of systemic curriculum reforms in Eastern Europe under the auspices of international organizations such as UNICEF, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, and the World Bank.
She is the author of numerous textbooks and other teaching aids in the realm of education for democratic citizenship (EDC), HRE and Global Citizenship Education (GCE). Her works also include articles and books on philosophy teaching; educational reform policies; curriculum processes and products (with a focus on emphasizing Learning to Live Together, competency development for life and work and Gender Equality); and on issues of intercultural and political education.
d.georgescu@unesco.org
https://ajitha.academia.edu/DakmaraGeorgescu
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UNESCO Publication, with Dina Kiwan and Mark Evans as main authors (Dakmara Georgescu and others acknowledged as contributors and reviewers)
http://www.unicef.org/crc/files/UNICEF_CRE_Toolkit_FINAL_web_version170414.pdf
http://www.unicef.org/crc/files/UNICEF_CRE_Toolkit_Appendices_FINAL_web_version170414.pdf