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News - The Resilience Innovation Facility (RIF) by Terre des hommes (Tdh) is making waves with its impactful initiatives, and the latest addition to its roster is the Building Bridges project. Launched in Hungary and Romania in November 2023 and supported by the Swiss contribution…
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News - In today’s rapidly changing world, financial literacy is a crucial skill for children and young people, as it equips them with the knowledge and tools to make informed financial decisions, break the cycle of poverty and build a secure financial foundation for their future.…
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Online library - The ‘Education interventions for CAAFAG’ Technical Note is based upon an extensive desk study, key informant inter- views with 23 practitioners from a range of roles, including in Child Protection and Education, as well as technical in- put from the CAAFAG Task…
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News - TeamUp is a group movement-based intervention aimed at strengthening the emotional resilience of children.  Background    TeamUp has been developed by War Child Holland, Save the Children and UNICEF in the…
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News - The first two workshops dedicated to introducing and developing psychological resilience in children were successfully conducted as part of the project “Supporting the Wellbeing of Children and Youth and Education on Child Rights,” with financial support from the…
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Webinar - You are invited to participate in a webinar organised within the REVIS project - “Responding to peer violence among children in schools and adjacent settings”. The goal of this webinar is to support teachers who work with high school pupils, so that the…
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News - In Romania there were grand openings for the new school year on the 5th of September 2022. Among the local children, there are Ukrainian kids who joined the classes. Some of them are just listening, not actually studying, but they also have the possibility to fully…
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News - StreetSmart is launching an online learning platform,StreetSmart Learn, StreetSmart Learn offers a set of key topics youth work professionals need in their day-to-day activities with vulnerable children, with a strong focus on non-…
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News - On 14 June 2022 a national webinar took place within the REVIS project - “Responding to violence in schools and adjacent settings”,  which presented lessons learnt and conclusions drawn by trainers following one-to-one discussions with teachers/ facilitators involved in…
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News - According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Estonia has the best education system in Europe, much of its success owed to a vastly digital approach.  Teachers make use of virtual reality to render their subject more engaging, most…
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News - EU: Statement by the EU Commission and High Representative/Vice President Borell talk about the International Day of Education on Jan 24 2022 Context 2022 is the European Year of Youth and the 35th anniversary of the Erasmus programme The EU reaffirms the importance of…
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News - Brazilian and British scientists published an article in the journal 'Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences' about the impact of mental health on a child's education. The data was obtained from the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study for Childhood Psychiatric…
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Online library - The Effective Responses to Bullying Behaviour report is a support resource material developed by the Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum, the Education Authority, and the Department of Education in line with the Addressing Bullying in Schools Act (Northern Ireland…
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News - The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on families across the world with school closures, home learning challenges, remote working and social distancing. Three educational experts from the Melbourne Graduate School of…
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News - “Guided play” activities are more effective in developing early maths skills than direct teaching, a new study has found.   What is guided play?  Guided play is an activity where the adult has a clear “learning goal” in mind for…
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News - Group projects can help children to develop crucial life skills as they navigate effort, authority, autonomy, and credit issues. Here are four common complaints regarding teamwork and some possible ways parents or teachers can respond: 1. “I’d rather do…
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News - Child inequalities widen as a result of pandemic  According to a report, inequalities between children in the north of England and those in the rest of the country have worsened during the pandemic. While nearly all children were affected, those in the North East,…
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News - In November 2021, Terre des hommes Romania invited 15 high profile mentors from various fields to join the Takeover Day project and connect with children online. The mentors were enthusiastic and answered the many questions of children who were curious about their…
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News - Teens with ADHD can be easily perceived as unmotivated, lazy, or ignorant. However, most of them desire to master productivity and find ways to fight against procrastination, distractibility, and poor time management.  Kelly Biltz, ADHD Teen Life Coach, offers these…
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Event - In this webinar, Eurochild and its partners in the Including Children Affected by Migration (ICAM) Programme will bring together European policy and political decision-makers, and share innovative education practices that examine how to overcome the devastating impact of…
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News - Learned helplessness is a psychological condition associated with feelings of not having control. Students with learned helplessness feel like they are determined to fail — they refuse help, give up easily, and are disengaged due to a lack of motivation…
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News - Closed schools and online learning during the pandemic significantly affected not only pupils' learning outcomes but also their mental health. Young people were cut off from their social network and opportunities to forge relationships outside the home. Judging by the…
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News - The Education Policy Institute (EPI) and Renaissance for the Department for Education conducted a study to examine how the COVID pandemic has impacted pupils' learning development in England during the 2020 to 2021 academic year.  The results suggest that disadvantaged…
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News - Young human rights activists from 12 European countries met in Copenhagen in October for a human rights conference organized by Youth for Human Rights Denmark.  During the conference, attendees focused on how to end discrimination of all kinds. The centerpiece of the…
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News - Denmark: ranked as the world’s 3rd happiest country, Denmark’s children learn about empathy starting in Kindergarten Context: Most school systems concentrate purely on academic teaching, leaving out ‘soft skills’ whilst Denmark recognized and filled this gap years ago…
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News - The School Standards Minister in the UK has admitted that only 4,800 schools have received training in RSHE (relationship, sex, and health education) from the government, the equivalent of one-fifth of all primary and secondary schools in the UK. RSHE became…
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News - Problems that came with the pandemic in education, together with goals set by EC, development of digital competencies probably contributed to The European Commission's publication of its vision for how ‘blended learning’ can be a major driver to giving as many children as…
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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 - Equal chances for every child: Education must be accessible and inclusive for every child Eurochild, together with its partners in the ICAM Project, submitted a response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the Pathways…
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News - What Works for Children’s Social Care issued new education programmes after the coronavirus pandemic to help children who are getting support from a social worker. The programmes fall into two broad categories: Helping children with a social worker to improve their…