Recurso Políticas y planificación docentes adaptadas a las crisis: Módulo de la guía para el desarrollo de políticas docentes Este módulo se ha creado para promover el desarrollo y la implantación de políticas docentes nacionales adaptadas a las crisis, en reconocimiento del papel protagonista que desempeñan los docentes en la preparación y la respuesta frente a las situaciones de crisis y emergencia.
Recurso Politique et planification enseignantes adaptées aux situations de crise: Module du guide pour l'élaboration d'une politique enseignante Ce nouveau module a été créé pour promouvoir l’élaboration et la mise en œuvre de politiques enseignantes nationales adaptées aux crises, en reconnaissance du rôle important joué par les enseignants dans la préparation et la réponse aux situations de crise et d’urgence.
Notícias A holistic approach to security: The impact of education – Interview with Yasmine Sherif As the world continues to evolve, new threats challenge our security: climate change, gender inequality, armed conflicts and more, no longer restricted to national borders. Hence, security needs to be understood not only as the absence of physical danger. We need to leave the realist theorist approach behind and consider the human, economic, and environmental dimensions of it.
Recurso Social service workers in schools: Their role in addressing violence against children and other child protection concerns This technical note broadly defines the scope of services that the social service workforce, if sufficiently resourced and supported, could provide working in or with schools. It also outlines the multi-agency child protection services in or linked to schools that governments and ministries of education should support in order to uphold children’s right to learning and protection from violence.
Recurso Editorial Note: Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 8, Number 1 In this editorial note, JEiE Editor-in-Chief Dana Burde and Senior Managing Editor Heddy Lahmann introduce the key themes, trends, and novel contributions to evidence on education in emergencies offered in JEiE Volume 8, Number 1.
Recurso Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 8, Number 1 This issue of JEiE presents empirical research, theory-building, and cutting-edge field notes that are organically driven by the priorities of EiE researchers and practitioners.
Recurso War and Schooling in South Sudan, 2013-2016 Author Augustino Ting Mayai examines the effects the civil war in South Sudan had on primary school enrollment during the first four years of the conflict. He argues that cumulative lost school years among students in war-affected communities in South Sudan pose long-term socioeconomic consequences, such as the stymied development of human capital.
Recurso How Cognitive and Psychosocial Difficulties Affect Learning Outcomes: A Study of Primary School Children in Syria In a study of 7,191 Syrian children, authors Grace Anyaegbu, Caroline Carney, Holly-Jane Howell, Alaa Zaza, and Abdulkader Alaeddin report lower literacy levels among children with one cognitive or psychosocial difficulty (as determined by the Washington Group Questions). Children with two or more such difficulties were less likely to progress as far on an eight-milestone literacy pathway.
Recurso A Proof-of-Concept Study of Can’t Wait to Learn: A Digital Game-Based Learning Program for Out-of-School Children in Lebanon Reflecting on the feasibility of ed tech solutions for out-of-school children, authors Jasmine S. Turner, Karine Taha, Nisreen Ibrahim, Koen I. Neijenhuijs, Eyad Hallak, Kate Radford, Hester Stubbé-Alberts, Thomas de Hoop, Mark J.D. Jordans, and Felicity L. Brown report significant effects on numeracy and self-esteem among 390 children in Lebanon who took part in a digital game-based intervention.
Recurso The Role of Technical and Vocational Education in Social Reintegration: Insights from Colombian Ex-Combatants Authors Maria Paulina Arango-Fernández and Stephanie Simmons Zuilkowski share insights from 20 Colombian ex-combatants engaged in TVET. They find that some forms of TVET may support social cohesion while other forms reinforce exclusion, but few TVET experiences addressed ex-combatants’ feelings of stigmatization. They recommend pairing TVET with economic support to encourage reintegration.