Resource Closing the Gap 2 [Colmatar a lacuna 2]: Oferta de soluções seguras e sustentáveis para a educação de meninas em situações de crise e conflito Este documento apresenta um resumo das conclusões do relatório de monitorização Mind the Gap 2: Seeking Safe and Sustainable Solutions for Girls’ Education in Crises [Atenção à lacuna 2: Em busca de soluções seguras e sustentáveis para a educação de meninas em situações de crise e conflito].
Resource سد الفجوة 2: تقديم حلول آمنة ومستدامة لتعليم الفتيات في الأزمات تلخص هذه الورقة نتائج تقرير الرصد: إدراك الفجوة 2: البحث عن حلول آمنة ومستدامة لتعليم الفتيات في الأزمات، والذي تم تكليفه من قبل الشبكة المشتركة بين الوكالات للتعليم في حالات الطوارئ (الآيني) بالتعاون مع المجموعة المرجعية لـلآيني حول تعليم الفتيات في حالات الطوارئ
Resource Closing the Gap 2: Delivering Safe and Sustainable Solutions for Girls’ Education in Crises This policy paper summarizes the findings of the monitoring report: Mind the Gap 2: Seeking Safe and Sustainable Solutions for Girls’ Education in Crises.
Resource Closing the gap (Cerrar la brecha) 2: Ofrecer soluciones seguras y sostenibles para la educación de las niñas en situaciones de crisis Este documento resume las conclusiones del informe de seguimiento Mind the Gap (cuidado con la brecha) 2: Ofrecer soluciones seguras y sostenibles para la educación de las niñas en situaciones de crisis.
Resource Combler l’écart 2 : Fournir des solutions sûres et durables pour l’éducation des filles dans les situations de crises Ce document résume les conclusions du rapport de suivi : Attention à l’écart 2 : recherche de solutions sûres et durables pour l’éducation des filles dans les situations de crises.
Resource Community Event: Digital Initiatives in Higher Education in India during COVID-19 INEE is pleased to share the recording of this web event during which Dr. Siran Mukerji and Dr. Anjana Virbhan, both INEE community members working at Indira Gandhi National Open University, India, sharedtheir experiences of how Indian higher education institutions responded to the education emergency caused by COVID-19.
Resource How to Design EdTech Programmes That Lead to Gender-Transformative Change This paper outlines how EdTech programming can adopt a gender-transformative approach to improve gender equity in access and learning outcomes.
Event Community Event: Digital Initiatives in Higher Education in India during COVID-19 Dr. Siran Mukerji and Dr. Anjana Virbhan, both INEE community members working at Indira Gandhi National Open University, India, will share their experiences of how Indian higher education institutions responded to the education emergency caused by COVID-19. They will also take the audience on a virtual tour of different accessible online knowledge platforms in India. Finally, there will be an opportunity for a discussion between panelists and participants.
Resource دليل حول توفير التعلّم المفتوح والتعلّم عن بُعد للطالب ذوي الإعاقة أثناء إغلاق المدارس: تحسين الإندماج في التعلّم في ظلّ جائحة كوفيد ١٩ دليل حول توفير التعلّم المفتوح والتعلّم عن بُعد للطالب ذوي الإعاقة أثناء إغلاق المدارس: تحسين الإندماج في التعلّم في ظلّ جائحة كوفيد ١٩
Resource 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.