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Online library - A 2021 report by the World Bank, UNESCO and UNICEF predicts that the learning losses due to COVID-19 school closures will cost the current generation $17 trillion US dollars in lifetime earnings. Context With pandemic-related closures and…
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News - The Digital Wellbeing Award, which builds on the Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety (CR-IS) Badge, was launched by the Digital Schools Award scheme in 2019. It has been revised to place greater emphasis on digital wellbeing — the impact of using digital technology on…
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News - The month of September is when most children across Europe will be returning to school or starting school for the first time. However, not all children will be attending school this month, and for some, the education they receive does not meet their ‘real-life’ needs. This…
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News - Only a few years ago, the use of smartphones and other screen-based technology entered the daily lives of children. Interestingly, a recent survey has shown that American teenagers spend more than 7 hours a day looking at screens, not including the time when they are doing…
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News - Edutopia reported that due to the loss of preschool time over the past year, children did not have the chance to play, meet friends, learn, etc. So parents need to prepare children to kindergarten by teaching them executive function skills, which includes: memory skills,…
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News - This article aims to give a guideline to teachers on how to apply online school experiences after returning to in-person instruction. During the past year, a huge amount of new technology appeared in our education systems in a relatively short time, so teachers have to…
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News - In Europe and Central Asia, children have missed more than 30 weeks of school. Evidence suggests that missing 50 per cent of the school year can lead to a year in lost learning. This is bad for children's mental and emotional well-being and it sets them back…
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News - Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation published a summary of the most important Hungarian child rights events of 2020. Exclusion, exploitation, and epidemic – these were the most significant child rights issues last year. Epidemic In some cases, legislation…
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News - Germany: concerns rising for needed measures against COVID-19 for the upcoming school year this autumn. With no vaccine for children under age 12, multiple initiatives launched to further protect children. Context: Straightforward decision announced by…
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News - A UNESCO report including 30 education systems in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia shows that exclusion from education proves to be constant especially for disabled and members of ethnic minorities. The report All Means All, https://unesdoc.unesco.…
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News - This news gives information about the research on the use of online communication to support looked-after children amid the Covid-19 pandemic is to be investigated by a group of council and care experts. So, during the health crisis and subsequent lockdowns the careers,…
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News - The rapid shift to online school has made it difficult to have a reward and achievement system that children were used to having before the pandemic. Educators must know what tech equity is, and how to apply it in their classes. The International Society for Technology in…
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Multimedia - In February 2021, the Anti-Bullying Alliance conducted an online survey with 400 respondents (children, parents and school staff) about bullying and relationships with friends during this period of the lockdown when some children are in school but most taking part…
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News - The Deputy Executive Director of Programmes at ECPAT International, an organization that fights commercial sexual exploitation of children, explains 5 steps to protect children from the increase of online sexual abuse and exploitation that has occured…
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News - Nowadays, students share content on the internet daily, but it's important to know how to do this correctly. This article shares tips and important points for teachers to explain copyright and fair use to students. Be a good role model: Teachers need…
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Multimedia - How can young people recognize content that is reliable and content that is misleading online? This research shines light on how dealing with misleading content has become a daily part of the online experience for many young people.…
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Online library - An estimated 34 million children and youth have been forcibly displaced, and many more are on the move in search of economic and educational opportunities. Digital connectivity, digital data, and emerging technologies are changing how displaced people inform…
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News - If, as a teacher, your every plan seems to fail and your brain cannot take in one more thing, where do you turn? One teacher turned to one of her favourite books for age-old advice for these unprecedented times: The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz. The book…
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News - According to the National Audit Office (NAO), government efforts and aid to help children catch up with school following COVID-19 closures are not reaching the most disadvantaged. Despite claims that within the £700m catch-up fund there has…
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Webinar - About the webinar Child Protection Hub in cooperation with the Association of Psychologists of Kosovo is conducting a series of webinars which will address various issues related to child protection and mental health. This series will continue …
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News - The news gives information about the event (on Feb 12, 2021, at 10:00 AM in CET) which targets education stakeholders, policy‑makers, teachers, parents, and learners, and will present the report about the inclusive education and progress in 30 education…
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News - During the lockdown, many parents faced that their children spend more time on video games and social media platforms. Phones, laptops, internet connection became the “whole life” of kids. It’s been nearly a year, since coronavirus pandemic became the…
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News - It is still unsure whether school closures help slow the spread of the virus, and how much children are affected. According to a study conducted in Switzerland, closing schools among other places last spring reduced people's mobility significantly as well as the spread of…
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News - According to available information, between 1.14 million and 1.78 million children in the UK do not have access to a laptop, desktop, or tablet at home, and that more than 880,000 children live in a household that only has a mobile internet connection and even around 190,000…
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Online library - This manual was created using distance learning topics through the review expectations of students and teachers from this process, their technical readiness and willingness to learn and progress together, and, therefore, represents a contribution to improving the…
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News - STOP BULLYING! I Stop. I Speak. I Help. - is an information and awareness-raising campaign focused on the phenomenon of bullying in schools in Moldova. It will be carried out from December 2020 to April 2021. Terre des hommes (Tdh) Foundation Moldova launched this…
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Multimedia - A national information and awareness campaign on the phenomenon of bullying in schools from the Republic of Moldova was launched by Terre des hommes Foundation: STOP BULLYING! I stop. I talk. I Help. According to a study, about 87%…
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News - England's chief inspector of schools has warned that isolation is disadvantageous for children's education and well-being. Particularly the most vulnerable chidlren have suffered a great deal since the school term started in September. Therefore…
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News - This year has seen the United States come face to face with inequity in many fields and one of them is school communities. We know that the children who suffered most during the spring of remote learning were overwhelmingly black and brown,…
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News - The report describes the situation based on large-scale studies that might be helpful to officials who struggle with deciding when or whether to close schools, knowing that such closures harm children (mental health, domestic violence, and even loss of life). The…