Evènement What will it take to achieve transformative change for out of school children and youth? INEE and the Accelerated Education Working Group (AEWG) are thrilled to share a new publication, which explores opportunities and challenges to institutionalizing Accelerated Education programmes (AEPs) into national education systems. To launch this publication, we invite you to join us for a webinar that will focus on research undertaken in Colombia, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Uganda. UTC
Ressource مجموعة عمل التعليم المُتسارع: 2022/2023 نبذة مختصرة ولتلبية الحاجة المتزايدة لبرامج التعليم المُتسارع، ستعمَد مجموعة عمل التعليم المُتسارع في الفترة 2022/23 إلى التعاونِ بشكلٍ مباشر أكثر مع صانعي السياسات على الصعيد الوطني والجهات المانحة الرئيسية الذين يحدِّدون الظروف الهيكلية التي تعمل من خلالها برامج التعليم المُتسارع أو الذين لديهم القدرة على ذلك.
Ressource Accelerated Education Working Group: 2022/23 Brief To address the growing need for AE Programs, in 2022/23 the AEWG will engage more directly with national policymakers and key donors who are shaping or have the potential to shape the structural conditions within which AE Programs operate.
Ressource Grupo de Trabajo de Educación Acelerada Resumen 2022/23 En respuesta a la creciente necesidad de programas de EA, en el período 2022/23 el AEWG apelará más directamente a los responsables de la formulación de políticas a nivel nacional y los principales donantes que definen, o tienen el potencial de definir, las condiciones estructurales en las que los programas de EA desarrollan su actividad.
Ressource Groupe de travail sur l’éducation accélérée : Synthèse 2022/2023 Pour répondre à la demande croissante de programmes en EA, l’AEWG travaillera en concertation directe avec les décideurs politiques nationaux et les principaux donateurs qui façonnent ou aspirent à façonner les modalités opérationnelles des programmes d’EA.
Ressource AEWG 2021 Year in Review In 2021 the AEWG continued to leverage our expertise in accelerating learning to guide donors, implementers, and education systems to help all learners catch up as schools reopen and the full impact of the pandemic is realized.
Ressource Accelerated Education Programmes: An Evidence Synthesis for Policy Leaders In using a novel approach to rapidly crowdsource a wide range of published and unpublished evidence related to accelerated education programmes (AEPs), and then synthesising this evidence, our aim is to build on existing critical AEP evidence by offering practical, contextually relevant points of guidance for those shaping policies and guidelines for AEPs.
Ressource Accelerated Education: Lessons Learned from Sub-Saharan Africa This webinar focused on findings from a study that the Accelerated Education Working Group conducted in DRC, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, where multi-year education projects are being funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development under its Building Resilience in Conflict through Education initiative.
Evènement Accelerated Education: Lessons Learned from Sub-Saharan Africa This webinar focuses on findings from a study that the Accelerated Education Working Group conducted in DRC, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, where multi-year education projects are being funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development under its Building Resilience in Conflict through Education initiative.
Ressource Opportunities and challenges to support out-of-school children and youth through Accelerated Education Programmes: Case Study of Nigeria Under the Accelerating Change for Children’s and Youths’ Education through Systems Strengthening (ACCESS) research project—led by the University of Auckland in partnership with the AEWG and funded by Dubai Cares under E-Cubed—this report presents findings from the first phase of research in Nigeria.