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Perfectionnement professionnel des enseignants dans les États arabes pendant la pandémie de COVID-19
Commandée par le Bureau de l’UNESCO à Beyrouth, cette étude analyse la situation des enseignants dans plusieurs pays arabes pendant la crise de la COVID-19. Les enseignants étant des chefs de file et...
Article
Une vision future pour le développement de l’éducation en Égypte
Ce document traite de la vision future du développement de l’éducation en Égypte, sous différents angles, dont la mobilisation de l’appui financier, les approches originales dans la planification et...
Rapport
Teach in action: Three case studies of Teach implementation
This document summarizes three cases of Teach Primary implementations in Guyana; Mozambique; and Punjab, Pakistan, highlighting how the tool has been deployed in the field and describing its impact on...
Rapport
Teachers in Asia Pacific: status and rights
In 2006, a regional seminar was held in Bangkok that focused on examining the status of teachers in the Asia-Pacific region. Subsequently, in 2014, UNESCO Bangkok proposed a study to review the...
Document de réunion
Final report E9 Meeting
The meeting on Teacher Training for Inclusive Relevant Quality Education was opened by Ms Magdalene Maidoh, Nigeria, current chair of the E-9 consortium. Dr. Amarjit Singh, Joint-Secretary, Ministry...
Document de réunion
Concept note E9 meeting
Teacher Development for Inclusive Relevant Quality Education Concept Note This concept note aims to provide participants the background, objectives and expected outcomes of the one‐day meeting on...
Rapport
Protecting education personnel from targeted attack in conflict-affected countries
This briefing paper focuses specifically on targeted attacks on elementary and secondary education personnel and measures implemented to protect them. Education personnel include teachers, education...
Rapport
Supporting teachers with mobile technology: lessons drawn from UNESCO projects in Mexico, Nigeria, Senegal and Pakistan
Solving the twin challenges of teacher supply and teacher quality will require time and investment. It will also require innovation and a willingness to experiment and confront problems with new tools...