Recurso Remote Family Engagement through Virtual Tutoring: An Emergency Response to Support Children, Families, and Students Carmen Sherry Brown examines the rollout of a virtual tutoring program she developed with parents of children receiving remote learning in the United States during COVID-19. Her field note offers lessons on implementing web-based tutoring, and on developing in-service and pre-service teachers’ capacity to support online learning.
Recurso L’Engagement Familial à Distance au Moyen du Tutorat Virtuel : Une Mesure d’Intervention d’Urgence pour Apporter un Soutien aux Enfants, aux Familles, et aux Élèves L'auteure examine le déploiement d'un programme de tutorat virtuel qu'elle a développé avec les parents d'enfants bénéficiant d'un apprentissage à distance aux États-Unis pendant la COVID-19. Sa note de terrain offre des leçons sur la mise en œuvre du tutorat en ligne et sur le développement de la capacité des enseignants en service et en formation initiale à soutenir l'apprentissage en ligne.
Recurso Project-Based Learning as an Innovative COVID-19 Response In this field note, Leena Zahir and Janhvi Maheshwari-Kanoria highlight the Internet-Free Education Resource Bank (IFERB), a library of project-based learning activities and guides that can be used offline and in low-resource contexts. Experience piloting IFERB in five countries suggests it contributed to gains in literacy, numeracy, and 21st-century skills.
Recurso L’Apprentissage par Projet : Une Mesure Innovante face au COVID-19 Dans cette note de terrain, Leena Zahir et Janhvi Maheshwari-Kanoria présentent la Banque de ressources éducatives sans Internet (IFERB), une bibliothèque d'activités et de guides d'apprentissage par projet qui peuvent être utilisés hors ligne et dans des contextes à faibles ressources. L'expérience a montré des gains en alphabétisation, apprentissage du calcul de base et en compétences du XXIe S.
Recurso Digital Teacher Professional Development in Education in Displacement (EiD) Settings: Access, equity, and quality By reflecting on our experiences working with a group of educators serving displaced and refugee learners and by reviewing the open access offers provided by large, international organisations, we identify limitations among existing solutions, many of which are not fully responsive to the needs of teachers in low-resource contexts who might be looking for professional development opportunities.
Recurso On Call: Using Mobile Technologies to Measure Learning in Emergenceis How can we harness the power of mobile technologies to track learning in emergencies? Identifying ways to improve assessments in emergencies is incredibly important as there remains large gaps in understanding how children are learning in crisis settings. This report aims to provide practitioners with practical guidance and resources on using mobile technology to conduct learning assessments in emergency settings.
Recurso On Call: Using Mobile Phones to Provide Learning in Emergencies This report outlines, in detail, how mobile phones can be applied as a learning tool in emergency settings. It also provides practical case studies and references for how mobile phones have been used to teach students, support parents and train teachers.
Evento Mental health and remote learning in emergencies We are pleased to invite you to a launch webinar for UNICEF’s new report “Remote modalities and mental health and psychosocial support in the education sector.” UTC
Recurso Launching INEE’s Background Paper on Distance Education in Emergencies This webinar highlighted the structure of the INEE Background Paper on Distance Education in Emergencies and inform participants about the key challenges, lessons learned, practices, and actions to consider when aiming to provide quality, principles-based distance education (DE) in emergencies.
Recurso Teaching in a Digital Age: Guidelines for designing teaching and learning The book examines the underlying principles that guide effective teaching in an age when all of us, and in particular the students we are teaching, are using technology. A framework for making decisions about your teaching is provided, while understanding that every subject is different, and every instructor has something unique and special to bring to their teaching.