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    Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Schools Series - Ethiopia Teacher Manual

    This manual equips teachers with practical knowledge and tools to support the mental health and psychosocial well-being of learners, particularly in conflict-affected regions like Afar, Amhara, and Tigray. It includes a case management toolkit and aims to create a safe, healing classroom environment. The manual raises awareness of MHPSS, provides techniques for identifying and managing mental health issues, and promotes emotional safety and resilience. By integrating MHPSS into teaching, it helps teachers foster a supportive and inclusive educational environment, enhancing professional development through trauma-informed pedagogy. 

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    Enseigner et apprendre avec le patrimoine vivant : Kit de ressources pour les enseignants

    Ce kit de ressources comprend plusieurs éléments qui fournissent aux enseignants des informations sur le pourquoi et le comment de l'intégration du patrimoine vivant dans leurs activités scolaires. Il a été développé dans le cadre de l'initiative UNESCO-UE sur le patrimoine culturel et l'éducation, à l'occasion de l'Année européenne du patrimoine culturel en 2018. Il s'appuie sur des projets développés par des enseignants de 10 pays dans différentes matières.

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    Cognitive load theory: Research that teachers really need to understand

    To improve student performance, teachers need to understand the evidence base that informs and helps improve their practice. An area of research with significant implications for teaching practice is cognitive load theory.

    This paper describes the research on cognitive load theory and what it means for more effective teaching practice. The first part of the paper explains how human brains learn according to cognitive load theory, and outlines the evidence base for the theory. The second part of the paper examines the implications of cognitive load theory for teaching practice, and describes some recommendations that are directly transferable to the classroom.

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