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社会情感学习校长指导手册 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: China. Ministry of Education | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 该手册专门为校长开发,为校长推进社会情感学习提供指导建议,包括学校发展规划、管理制度建设、教师教学改进、家校社区合作等方面。旨提升校长管理能力。  Is every child counted? Status of data for children in the SDGs Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) “Is every child counted”, a recent status report by UNICEF, shows that sufficient data are available for less than half of child-related SDG indicators. Many indicators, such as those on poverty and violence, are not comparable across countries, and are either too limited or of poor quality, leaving governments without the information they need to accurately address challenges facing millions of children, or to track progress towards achieving the Goals. Data are also very limited on the situation of the most disadvantaged populations within each country. Better disaggregated data on these populations is necessary. The report also identifies priorities for enhancing the collection, analysis and use of data for children. Social and Emotional Learning Manual for Classroom Teaching Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: China. Ministry of Education | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This manual provides specific suggestions for teachers for classroom teaching. It aims to resolve teachers' confusion and challenge during teaching practice of social and emotional learning, such as how to effectively achieve the expected learning outcome, promote students' participation and improve student-teacher interaction etc.  社会情感学习课堂教学指导手册 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: China. Ministry of Education | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 该手册是用于为教师开展社会情感学习的课堂教学提供指导,包括如何达到教学目标、如何组织教学环节、如何改进师生互动、如何提升学生学习体验等,旨在帮助教师解决教学中的困惑与挑战。  Is every child counted? Summary of the status of data for children in the SDGs Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) “Is every child counted”, a recent status report by UNICEF, shows that sufficient data are available for less than half of child-related SDG indicators. Many indicators, such as those on poverty and violence, are not comparable across countries, and are either too limited or of poor quality, leaving governments without the information they need to accurately address challenges facing millions of children, or to track progress towards achieving the Goals. Data are also very limited on the situation of the most disadvantaged populations within each country. Better disaggregated data on these populations is necessary. The report also identifies priorities for enhancing the collection, analysis and use of data for children. SDG Good Practices: A Compilation of Success Stories and Lessons Learned in SDG Implementation (1st Edition) Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN. DESA) This publication presents 16 SDG Good Practices from across the globe, received in response to the first open call for good practices, success stories and lessons learned in SDG implementation, promoted by UN DESA between 2018 and 2019.Sorted by geographical region, this publication describes the diverse examples in detail, featuring updates and reflections on the impact and adaptations to the COVID-19 pandemic and showcasing results and impact.As the world pursues a transformative recovery from COVID-19 and embarks on the Decade of Action for accelerating the implementation of the SDGs, it is hoped that these examples provide inspiration to Governments and stakeholders in their efforts to address crisis, reduce the risk of future potential emergencies and deliver on the ambitious and inclusive vision of the 2030 Agenda.  Climate Science Resource Pack: Silver Level Corporate author: British Science Association This is a project-based resource which can lead to a CREST award. Participants receive research and design briefs on topics such as ‘greener cities’ and ‘water scarcity’ and have to design climate- friendly sustainable solutions. 30+ hours of work is required for a Silver Award.  Shaping Our Future: The Climate Challenge Corporate author: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) These lesson plans and supporting resources have been developed for both primary and secondary to inspire and empower teachers and educators to tackle climate change. Resources include presentations, teacher notes and worksheets. For more details, please click the link below.  Young Children and the Pandemic: UNICEF Early Childhood COVID-19 Response in East Asia and Pacific Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This report summarizes the impact of the COVID-19 disruptions on early childhood development in countries across East Asia and the Pacific in terms of the five dimensions of the Nurturing Care Framework. It proposes priorities for stakeholders and policy-makers towards achieving the fourth Sustainable Development Goal, which is inclusive and equitable in nature. The report also highlights and analyses examples of UNICEF’s programmatic interventions geared towards supporting the development of young children during this pandemic.  Global Citizenship Education and the Police: An Opportunity For Partnership? Year of publication: 2021 Author: Robin Young Corporate author: Bridge 47 This publication aims to provide some reflective questions and practicalities to consider before embarking on a partnership with the police sector and to contribute to a wider reflection, dialogue and knowledge sharing within the GCE sector globally about the opportunities and challenges for advancing the mission of GCE through engagement with the police sector.