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التعليم المتباين في سياقات النزوح دليل تيسير ورش العمل
في هذا الدليل، هناك مطالبات لدعم استكشاف المحتوى والتطبيق على السياق المحلي. هناك أيضًا نصائح لدعم المعلمين أثناء توفيرهم للمساحة والوقت للتعلم المهني في حياتهم المزدحمة والمجهدة في كثير من الأحيان. أخيرًا، يقدم هذا الدليل بعض النصائح فيما يتعلق بالجوانب الإلكترونية و/أو الجوانب التكنولوجية الأخرى لهذا التدريب.
يهدف مشروع التعلم الشامل عالي الجودة (QHL)، والذي تعد ورشة العمل وجهًا لوجه أحد عناصره، إلى إعداد المعلمين لتقديم دروس عالية الجودة تدعم التعلم الشامل للأطفال والشباب من خلفيات متنوعة (اللاجئين والمهاجرين و/ أو المواطن) داخل البلد المضيف وسياقات النزوح والأزمات. إنهم يعرّفون التعلم الشامل عالي الجودة بأنه ذلك الذي يهتم بما يلي: ● التطوير الأكاديمي والمعرفي وتنمية الهوية، ● التعلم الاجتماعي والعاطفي، و ● الرفاه العقلي/النفسي الاجتماعي والجسدي والذي يوفر: ● تجارب مدرسية إيجابية، ● مشاعر الانتماء والانتماء السلامة، ● النمو والتطور، و ● نتائج عادلة لجميع المتعلمين.
Social and emotional learning for schools
This is a dual certifying course that combines social and emotional learning (SEL) for classrooms and SEL for teachers. The objective of the certification is to enhance personal well-being and build the professional capacity of teachers for SEL.
Addressing anti-semitism in schools: training curriculum for secondary education teachers
This publication is part of a four-volume set of training curricula to address anti-Semitism in schools. This volume focuses on the training curriculum for secondary education teachers. Each volume in this set aims to assist trainers in the field of education globally to work effectively towards strengthening the capacity of teachers to prevent and respond to antiSemitism, this specific and highly dangerous type of prejudice directed at Jewish people. In this sense, the curriculum addresses anti-Semitic prejudice and perceptions of Jews, phenomena which often also fulfil a social and political function in societies around the world; it is not material aimed at preparing teachers for intercultural dialogue.
Addressing anti-semitism in schools: training curriculum for vocational education teachers
This publication is part of a four-volume set of training curricula to address anti-Semitism in schools. This volume focuses on the training curriculum for vocational education teachers. Each volume in this set aims to assist trainers in the field of education globally to work effectively towards strengthening the capacity of teachers to prevent and respond to antiSemitism, this specific and highly dangerous type of prejudice directed at Jewish people. In this sense, the curriculum addresses anti-Semitic prejudice and perceptions of Jews, phenomena which often also fulfil a social and political function in societies around the world; it is not material aimed at preparing teachers for intercultural dialogue.
Addressing anti-semitism in schools: training curriculum for school directors
This publication is part of a four-volume set of training curricula to address anti-Semitism in schools. This volume focuses on the training curriculum for school directors. Each volume in this set aims to assist trainers in the field of education globally to work effectively towards strengthening the capacity of teachers to prevent and respond to antiSemitism, this specific and highly dangerous type of prejudice directed at Jewish people. In this sense, the curriculum addresses anti-Semitic prejudice and perceptions of Jews, phenomena which often also fulfil a social and political function in societies around the world; it is not material aimed at preparing teachers for intercultural dialogue.
Addressing anti-semitism in schools: training curriculum for primary education teachers
This publication is part of a four-volume set of training curricula to address anti-Semitism in schools. This volume focuses on the training curriculum for primary education teachers. Each volume in this set aims to assist trainers in the field of education globally to work effectively towards strengthening the capacity of teachers to prevent and respond to antiSemitism, this specific and highly dangerous type of prejudice directed at Jewish people. In this sense, the curriculum addresses anti-Semitic prejudice and perceptions of Jews, phenomena which often also fulfil a social and political function in societies around the world; it is not material aimed at preparing teachers for intercultural dialogue.
Dear Kitty: teacher's guide for the film Where is Anne Frank?
This guide provides teachers with the necessary tools to highlight historical and current themes from the animated film "Where is Anne Frank".
It includes a preparatory lesson, a lesson to discuss the film and four detailed thematic follow-up lessons. The film and the lessons are accompanied by extensive background information and ready-to-use worksheets with information, questions and assignments.
Recommendations for teaching and learning about the Holocaust
Benefiting from the expertise of delegates from more than 30 member countries, the IHRA Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust are intended to provide a basis for policymakers, practitioners, and educators that will help them:
1. Develop knowledge of the Holocaust, ensuring accuracy in individual understanding and knowledge and raising awareness about the possible consequences of antisemitism;
2. Create engaging teaching environments for learning about the Holocaust;
3. Promote critical and reflective thinking about the Holocaust including the ability to counter Holocaust denial and distortion;
4. Contribute to Human Rights and genocide prevention education