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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.

     

     

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    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.
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    Aprender haciendo con experiencias etnoeducativas

    Esta guía a destinación de los docentes busca implementar la educación intercultural bilingüe, enfocándose en la etnoeducación afroecuatoriana. Ofrece ejemplos prácticos, orientaciones metodológicas y estrategias para ajustar los contenidos curriculares. Además, promueve la formación continua de docentes y la participación comunitaria, fortaleciendo la identidad cultural y la memoria colectiva. También sugiere el uso de herramientas tecnológicas y materiales didácticos para enriquecer el aprendizaje.

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    Guía docente para el desarrollo de la lectoescritura emergente. Incluye orientaciones para su tratamiento en contextos bilingües

    Guía de apoyo al trabajo docente, cuyo contenido fortalece las competencias metodológicas de los docentes para orientar el desarrollo de habilidades de la lectoescritura emergente, en el idioma materno, de las niñas y niños atendidos en el nivel de preprimaria. La guía está estructurada en dos partes:

    I parte: fortalece los conocimientos acerca de la competencia de lectoescritura y de la etapa de lectoescritura emergente en particular, enfatiza el papel que juega la escuela y la importancia de aprender en el idioma materno.

    II parte: describe las habilidades de la lectoescritura emergente y para cada una, sugerencias de actividades para realizar en el aula.  Además, ofrece orientaciones específicas para desarrollar estas habilidades en contextos bilingües.

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    • 2021

    Mathematics lesson starters for Grade 3 learners

    A set of teacher guides containing each 6 Mental Mathematics Lesson Starter units for Grade 3 learners, in alignment with the South African curriculum. A different calculation strategy is in focus in each unit. These calculation strategies are taken from the curriculum. Each unit covers a particular group of connected skills, and the aim is to move learners on from counting in ones on their fingers or with tally marks on paper.

    Each unit is three weeks long; it begins and ends with a short test for the learners. Marking these tests provides information for the teacher and the learners about how much they have improved in using that particular set of skills during the three weeks. Within each unit, the focus is on three types of calculations: fluency, strategic calculating and strategic thinking.

    Working through the Lesson Starters in each unit should lead to improvements in learners’ performance from the pre to post-tests. These improvements show progress in mental mathematics skills and number sense.

    The guide is available in 11 official languages of South Africa.

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