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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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News - Education reform in Sarajevo Canton has been a long-standing topic, the implementation of which is the first important step in the systemic change of teaching in schools. If that happens, then the education paradigm could change completely. As Klix reports,…
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News - BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – A pandemic-generation has been born. Children, pupils and teenagers will soon feel the consequences of their quickly changing lifestyle, not to mention the transition from traditional education to online teaching. While Hungary’s Ministry of Human…
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Online library - Across the UK, schools are subject to safeguarding duties to protect pupil wellbeing and are required to have anti-bullying policies. Decisions on uniform, provisions for shared sanitary and changing facilities and mixed sport are primarily made by schools…
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News - Edutopia explains why acquiring SEL (social and emotional learning) skills is beneficial for students and highlights four areas, where useful competencies can be enhanced and also ways to incorporate SEL skills into these areas. Visual and Performing…
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News - The teachers in Lebanon had been trained in digital technology and were ready to deliver their virtual classes to the students staying at home. With the help of Theirworld – DOT (Digital Opportunity Trust), the teachers of Mtein and Talabaaya public schools had been…
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News - The Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF) is delivering programmes supported by Theirworld that use digital skills as schools remain closed in Kenya and Nigeria. Due to the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools in Kenya remain closed until January next year, and the final-…
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News - The Rosa Park Foundation, the Motivation Association and the Partners Hungary Foundation jointly conducted a non-representative survey among pedagogues who teach disadvantaged and Roma children. The research distinguishes four groups…
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News - An unfortunate situation turned into a success story between a social worker and her service user in Suffolk, United Kingdom. Emily was suffering from drug and alcohol misuse; she was in a bad relationship and was about to lose her son. She had a social worker, but…
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News - A recent study by researchers from Oregon State University (OSU) in the United States, recommends that schools should provide children with a daily recess experience that goes beyond a momentary halt in their educational activities. According to the researchers, children…
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Multimedia - Children from ethnic minorities who live in Kosovo, especially the RAE community, lag in their schoolwork behind the majority of pupils for several reasons. The result is a vicious circle where school failure leads to poverty which in turn deprives the child of the…
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Multimedia - Between January 18-19 2016  University representatives have come together in Budapest to start their cooperation under the ERASMUS project. The video explains what the proejct and the meeting is about.  
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Learning - As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, there has been an increasing move towards teaching online as schools and universities shut. On this course, you’ll be given practical steps towards online teaching and student support. You can reflect on your own…
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Learning - A Public organization "Studena" together with the online education studio EdEra has developed the "Non-Discriminatory Approach to Learning" course - free and accessible to everyone. This project is being created within the framework of the New Ukrainian School, and is…