The UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize (Korean, Hangeul : 유네스코 세종대왕 문해상) is an annual prize awarded to three institutions, organizations or individuals "for their contribution to the fight against illiteracy."[1]
It is funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea which first offered the Prize in 1989,[2] honouring the outstanding contribution made to literacy by Sejong the Great who created the Korean alphabet Hangul. The Prize specialises from other UNESCO Literacy Prizes that "it gives special consideration to the development and use of mother-tongue literacy education and training."
Each award consists of a sum of US $20,000, a silver medal and a certificate.
Center for the Study of Learning (CSLP) at Concordia University (Canada) CSLP at Concordia University is awarded for Using Educational Technology to Develop Essential Educational Competencies in Sub-Saharan Africa project, which develops and distributes its material internationally free of charge
We Love Reading (Jordan) is honoured as a programme with a virtual community that offers online read-aloud trainings for parents, mobilizes volunteers to read aloud in community spaces to children and provides age-appropriate material through a digital library.
2016edit
Patani Malay-Thai Bi/Multilingual Education Project (PMT-MLE), Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, Mahidol University - Thailand
Books for rural areas of Viet Nam, Center for Knowledge Assistance and Community Development - Viet Nam
2013edit
Mother Tongue Literacy in the Guera Region programme, Federation of Associations for the Promotion of Guera Languages - Chad
Saakshar Bharat (Literate India) Mission, National Literacy Mission Authority, Ministry of Human Resource Development - India
2012edit
Directorate of Community Education Development - Indonesia
National Adult Literacy Programme, Pentecostal Church - Rwanda
Honourable Mention: Directorate of Literacy and Adult Education - Niger
^[United Nations Homepage] UNESCO International Literacy Prizes....The UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize (3 awards) : Established in 1989, with the support of the Government of the Republic of Korea. It gives special consideration to mother language-based literacy development. Each of the three UNESCO King Sejong prizewinners receives a medal, a diploma and US$20.000.
^[네이버 지식백과] 세종대왕상 [King Sejong Prize, 世宗大王賞] (두산백과).....유네스코가 세계 각국에서 문맹퇴치사업에 가장 공이 많은 개인이나 단체를 뽑아 매년 시상하는 문맹퇴치 공로상. 1989년 6월 한국정부의 제의에 따라 국제연합교육과학문화기구(유네스코) 집행위원회에서 제정, 1990년부터 대상자를 뽑아 문맹퇴치의 날인 매년 9월 8일에 수상한다.
December 18, 2023
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize Korean Hangeul 유네스코 세종대왕 문해상 is an annual prize awarded to three institutions organizations or individuals for their contribution to the fight against illiteracy 1 It is funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea which first offered the Prize in 1989 2 honouring the outstanding contribution made to literacy by Sejong the Great who created the Korean alphabet Hangul The Prize specialises from other UNESCO Literacy Prizes that it gives special consideration to the development and use of mother tongue literacy education and training Each award consists of a sum of US 20 000 a silver medal and a certificate Contents 1 Recent laureates 1 1 2017 1 2 2016 1 3 2013 1 4 2012 1 5 2011 1 6 2010 1 7 2009 1 8 2008 1 9 2007 1 10 2006 1 11 2005 1 12 2004 1 13 2003 1 14 2002 1 15 2001 1 16 2000 2 See also 3 External links 4 ReferencesRecent laureates edit2017 edit Center for the Study of Learning CSLP at Concordia University Canada CSLP at Concordia University is awarded for Using Educational Technology to Develop Essential Educational Competencies in Sub Saharan Africa project which develops and distributes its material internationally free of charge We Love Reading Jordan is honoured as a programme with a virtual community that offers online read aloud trainings for parents mobilizes volunteers to read aloud in community spaces to children and provides age appropriate material through a digital library 2016 edit Patani Malay Thai Bi Multilingual Education Project PMT MLE Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia Mahidol University Thailand Books for rural areas of Viet Nam Center for Knowledge Assistance and Community Development Viet Nam2013 edit Mother Tongue Literacy in the Guera Region programme Federation of Associations for the Promotion of Guera Languages Chad Saakshar Bharat Literate India Mission National Literacy Mission Authority Ministry of Human Resource Development India2012 edit Directorate of Community Education Development Indonesia National Adult Literacy Programme Pentecostal Church Rwanda Honourable Mention Directorate of Literacy and Adult Education Niger2011 edit National Literacy Service Burundi National Institute for the Education of Adults Mexico Honourable Mention City Literacy Coordinating Council Tagum City Philippines2010 edit Virtual Assisted Literacy Programme The North Catholic University Foundation Antioquia Colombia General Directorate of Adult Training Cape Verde Family Literacy Project FLY Hambourg2009 edit Nirantar India Tin Tua Burkina Faso2008 edit People s Action Forum Reflect and HIV AIDS Zambia Honourable Mention BBC RAW Reading and Writing UK2007 edit TOSTAN Senegal The Children s Book Project Tanzania2006 edit Youth and Adult Literacy and Education Chair of the Latin American and Caribbean Pedagogical Institute of the Republic of Cuba IPLAC Cuba Mother Child Education Foundation Turkey2005 edit AULA Cultural Association Spain GOAL Sudan Sudan2004 edit Alfabetizacao Solidaria AlfaSol Brazil The Steering Group of Literacy Education in Qinghai Province China2003 edit Tembaletu Community Education Centre South Africa International Reflect Circle CIRAC 2002 edit Regional Centre for Adult Education ASFEC Egypt Bunyad Literacy Community Council BLCC Pakistan2001 edit Tianshui Education Commission Gansu Province China Alfatitbonit Alfa Desalin Project Haiti2000 edit Juvenile Education Iraq National Literacy and Basic Education Directorate SenegalSee also editList of international literacy prizes International Literacy Day United Nations Literacy Decade UNESCO Nadezhda K Krupskaya literacy prize UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy Noma Literacy PrizeExternal links editUNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize UNESCO International Literacy PrizesReferences edit United Nations Homepage UNESCO International Literacy Prizes The UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize 3 awards Established in 1989 with the support of the Government of the Republic of Korea It gives special consideration to mother language based literacy development Each of the three UNESCO King Sejong prizewinners receives a medal a diploma and US 20 000 네이버 지식백과 세종대왕상 King Sejong Prize 世宗大王賞 두산백과 유네스코가 세계 각국에서 문맹퇴치사업에 가장 공이 많은 개인이나 단체를 뽑아 매년 시상하는 문맹퇴치 공로상 1989년 6월 한국정부의 제의에 따라 국제연합교육과학문화기구 유네스코 집행위원회에서 제정 1990년부터 대상자를 뽑아 문맹퇴치의 날인 매년 9월 8일에 수상한다 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize amp oldid 1177573875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,