Resource Rapid Learning for Lasting Change: Accelerated Basic Education in Post-Conflict, Somalia This paper extensively examines the comparative learning outcomes and impact of Alternative Basic Education (ABE) in conflict-affected regions, focusing the Bar ama Baro (BAB) initiative in Somalia. The primary aim of the study is to contrast the theoretical understanding of Alternative Basic Education with the practical realities observed during the implementation of the USAID-Bar ama Baro program in Somalia.
Resource Regional Workshop for Accelerated Education in Latin America and the Caribbean A regional workshop for Accelerated Education (AE) was held in Cali, Colombia from November 28 to 30, 2023. Its main goal was to strengthen the quality of AE policies and programs in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region. This workshop was developed by the Accelerated Education Working Group (AEWG) of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE).in collaboration with the LAC Regional Education Working Group (REG-LAC) . The workshop was an excellent example of collaboration and coordination among agencies. It was supported with funding from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The venue for the workshop was provided free of charge by the Autonomous University of Cali (Colombia). This report shows the main results of the workshop and the agreements reached.
Resource Taller regional de educación acelerada América Latina y el Caribe Durante los días 28, 29 y 30 de noviembre de 2023 se celebró en Cali, Colombia, un taller regional sobre Educación Acelerada (EA), con el objetivo general de fortalecer la calidad de las políticas y programas de EA en la región de América Latina y el Caribe (ALC).
Resource Introduction to the Accelerated Education Introductory Teacher Training Pack This webinar covered the content, pedagogy, and approach of the new Accelerated Education Introductory Teacher Training Pack, and how it caters specifically for teachers working in accelerated education programs and teaching learners generally aged 10-18 who are over-age for their grade.
Resource Steering through Storms: Five Recommendations for Education Leaders to Close the Learning Gap in Times of Crisis This High-Level Policy Guidance provides evidence-based actionable recommendations for education leaders who want to initiate AEPs, strengthen or expand existing AEPs or enhance the cohesion and oversight of diverse AEPs in their country. With insights from many countries, this Guidance provides a roadmap for policy actions, concrete policy examples and country case studies. Its lessons can be applied globally.
Resource Accelerate with Care: Towards Gender-Responsive Accelerated Secondary Education The JRS and the SEWG, with support from INEE’s AEWG, worked together on a report to examine the relevance and appropriateness of SAEPs, the factors that enable and challenge the potential of SAEPs in supporting progress through and completion of secondary education, and the extent to which SAEPs are gender-responsive. This webinar presented the findings and recommendations of the report in five parts.
Resource Accelerate with Care: Towards Gender-Responsive Secondary Accelerated Education This report examines the relevance and appropriateness of SAEPs, which are currently available at the lower secondary level, and the extent to which these programmes can respond to the needs of overage learners who are likely to be in later stages of adolescence and youth, and whose socio-economic statuses pose greater challenges for accessing and continuing education.
Event Accelerate with Care: Towards Gender-Responsive Accelerated Secondary Education This webinar is on Gender-Responsive Secondary Accelerated Education and a report on examining the relevance and appropriateness of SAEPs, the factors that enable and challenge the potential of SAEPs in supporting progress through and completion of secondary education, and the extent to which SAEPs are gender-responsive. UTC
Resource INEE AEWG Pathways for Change & Learning Agenda This document articulates how the INEE Accelerated Education Working Group (AEWG) aims to achieve the change it wants to see in educational opportunities for out-of-school children and youth and contribute to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all (SDG4).
Resource Les voies du changement et le programme de formation du Groupe de travail sur l’éducation accélérée Ce document présente la manière dont le Groupe de travail sur l’éducation accélérée (AEWG) du Réseau Inter-agences pour l’Éducation en Situations d’Urgence (INEE) prévoit de mettre en œuvre les changements visés en matière de possibilités d’éducation pour les enfants et les jeunes non scolarisés et contribuer à veiller à ce que tous puissent suivre une éducation de qualité dans des conditions d’équité et promouvoir les possibilités d’apprentissage tout au long de la vie (objectif de développement durable [ODD] 4).