Start and finish time of webinar
5pm CET, 4pm GMT

About the webinar:

Drawing on real life situations through 18 case studies from more than 10 countries, the Promising Practices in Refugee Education initiative – a partnership of Save the Children, UNHCR & Pearson – set out to identify, document, and promote innovative ways to effectively reach refugee children and young people with quality educational opportunities.

The last of three sessions will explore how partners’ experiences have focussed on improving outcomes for all, and the challenges this can bring. A discussion with our partners will explore the recommendations, including how to ensure quality by supporting teachers, prioritising both learning and well-being, the use of technology, and building a robust evidence base.

You can find out more about the initiative and case studies here.

Speakers:

  • Libraries Without Borders
  • International Rescue Committee & Global TIES for Children at New York University
  • Teachers for Teachers
  • Save the Children

You can register for the webinar here.

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