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Differentiated Instruction in Displacement Contexts. Workshops Facilitation Guide
In this guide, there are prompts to support exploration of the content and application to the local context. There are also tips to support educators as they make space and time for professional learning within their busy and, often, stressful lives. Finally, this guide offers some advice regarding online, and/or other technological aspects, of this training.
The Quality Holistic Learning Project (QHL), of which this face-to-face workshop is one element, aims to prepare educators to deliver high-quality lessons which support holistic learning for children and youths of diverse backgrounds (refugee, migrant, and/or citizen) within host country, displacement, and crisis contexts. They define quality holistic learning as that which attends to:
- academic, cognitive, and identity development,
- social and emotional learning, and
- mental/psychosocial and physical well-being and which delivers: positive schooling experiences, ● feelings of belonging and safety, growth and development, and equitable outcomes for all learners.
Introduction to Asset Based Pedagogies in Displacement Contexts Workshops Facilitation Guide
This manual is intended to support the delivery of one full day workshop on the topic of supporting Quality Holistic Learning in crisis contexts through the implementation of asset-based pedagogical tools and activities and through sustaining safe and secure learning spaces. The workshops are the result of the insightful contributions of a committed team of teachers and educators from Kenya, Lebanon, and Niger.
The Quality Holistic Learning Project (QHL), of which this face-to-face workshop is one element, aims to prepare educators to deliver high-quality lessons which support holistic learning for children and youths of diverse backgrounds (refugee, migrant, and/or citizen) within host country, displacement, and crisis contexts. We define quality holistic learning as that which attends to:
- academic, cognitive, and identity development,
- social and emotional learning, and
- mental/psychosocial and physical well-being and which delivers: positive schooling experiences, feelings of belonging and safety, growth and development, and equitable outcomes for all learners.
Boîte à outils sur la politique européenne de protection de la nature
Cette boîte à outils sur la protection de la nature aide les élèves à comprendre l'importance de la biodiversité et les menaces pesant sur la nature en Europe. Elle aborde les actions de l'UE pour protéger les écosystèmes et encourage les élèves à s'impliquer. Organisée en quatre modules, elle propose des activités interactives qui favorisent la réflexion, la collaboration, et la sensibilisation à la nature. Les élèves sont invités à explorer la nature, comprendre les enjeux de conservation, et développer des compétences pour contribuer à un monde plus durable. Des ressources complémentaires sont également fournies.
Boite à outils éducative pour lutter contre les stéréotypes sexistes à l'école primaire
Cet ouvrage est une boîte à outils destinée aux enseignants du primaire pour aborder l'égalité des genres et le secteur des transports avec les élèves de 6 à 7 ans. Basé sur un apprentissage actif, il propose des grilles d’auto-évaluation pour les enseignants, ainsi que des activités pédagogiques sur les stéréotypes sexistes et les métiers dans le transport. L'objectif est de montrer aux élèves que les carrières dans ce domaine sont accessibles à tous, sans distinction de genre. L'enseignant y trouvera également les supports nécessaires à la réalisation des activités.
Guidelines for teachers and educators on tackling disinformation and promoting digital literacy through education and training
These guidelines offer concrete, hands-on guidance for teachers and educators, primarily in primary and secondary education, to promote digital literacy and tackle disinformation.
They offer clear explanations of technical concepts, class-exercises for fact-checking, ways to encourgage "good" online habits and ways to assess students regarding their copetencie snt he field of digital literacy.