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Regional thematic consultation of Western European and North American States (Group I Countries) on Education in the Post-2015 Development Agenda, Paris, France, 5-6 December 2013: background paper 出版年份: 2013 作者: François Leclercq 机构作者: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This paper first describes ongoing trends affecting education systems in Western Europe and North America , as well as Turkey, and reflects on their policy implications. The paper then analyses current indicators of education in the region and mentions key existing strategies and policies. Finally, it reflects on the relevance of the emerging post-2015 agenda for the region.
تعليم اللاجئين السوريين في الأردن.. عقبات مالية وتسرب مدرسي 出版年份: 2019 机构作者: Syria TV يناقش الفيديو قضية اللاجئين السوريين في الأردن. ما هي تحديات تعليم هؤلاء اللاجئين في الدولة المجاورة الأردن؟ ما هي جهود الاردن؟
Education for Syrian Refugees in Jordan: Financial Challenges and School Dropout 出版年份: 2019 机构作者: Syria TV This video discuses the case of Syrian refugees in Jordan. What are the challenges of educating those refugees in the neighboring country, Jordan? What are the efforts done by Jordan?
Case Study on Finnish TVET: A Resilient Model of Training During COVID-19 出版年份: 2021 机构作者: UNESCO | Omnia Education Partnerships This case study examines how technical and vocational education and training (TVET) was organized during the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland. The disruption accentuated the importance of flexibility within the education system to make it resilient. Finnish TVET, created as a hybrid solution combining school-based, work-based and online-based learning environments, remained responsive and functional throughout the difficult time in spring 2020.To urgently improve the resilience of education, this case study emphasizes the necessity to improve system-level flexibilities across all levels and all types of TVET, including alternative modes of delivery and hybrid learning opportunities, as the one size fits all approach increases rigidity and redundancy of education and training. Flexible measures are key to improve resilience, also beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 