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Ensuring quality of learning and well-being for young children in the context of the COVID-19
Event Date: 
Wed, 2020/07/15
Venue: 
Online (Paris)
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UNESCO is organizing under the high patronage of Princess Laurentien a webinar on the topic of “Ensuring the quality of learning and wellbeing for young children in the context of the COVID-19” in order to further mobilize global and country policymakers, ECE practitioners and partners in pursuit of concrete action for ensuring quality education and wellbeing for young children during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Several ministers and partners around the world will participate.

 

The early years constitute a critical stage of rapid brain development that lays the foundation for health, wellbeing and productivity throughout life. In the COVID-19 context, young children are deprived of appropriate care, wellbeing and learning opportunities due to intense and prolonged closure of ECE centres. Based on the latest UNESCO available data, over 18.6 million pre-primary teachers in 48 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and 4.4 million pre-primary teachers (85 percent of whom are women) in 24 countries in the Asia-Pacific region are under more pressure than ever to handle unprecedented challenges, stress and disruptions resulting from the pandemic.

 

Several webinars have been organized and resources developed and shared by UNESCO, UNICEF, WB, and ECD regional and global networks such ECDAN and ARNEC. UNESCO is organizing under the high patronage of Princess Laurentien a webinar on the topic of “Ensuring the quality of learning and wellbeing for young children in the context of the COVID-19 in order to further mobilize global and country policymakers, ECE practitioners and partners in pursuit of concrete action for ensuring quality education and wellbeing for young children during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The webinar objectives are to:

  • Highlight some of the common challenges faced, solutions provided and lessons learnt during the Covid-19 crisis in ensuring continuity of inclusive quality learning and wellbeing for all young children;
  •  Mobilize international community, especially Global Education Coalition (GEC) members to devise on and develop concrete solutions and actions towards $quality learning and wellbeing for young children.

 

The thematic aspects to be addressed at the webinar include, but are not limited to:

  • What are the key elements to consider when it comes to ensuring quality learning and wellbeing for young children? Should health and psychosocial care be privileged over early learning? What support is needed for teachers and caregivers?
  •  What are the promising models or programmes (High-tech, Low-tech or no-tech1) to reach the most disadvantaged children? What have we learned from these experiences and how to put them at scale?
  •  How can we strengthen capacities of ECE practitioners, especially on their skills to interact and engage with parents and caregivers to ensure learning continuity and children’s wellbeing in crises?
  • How can we better integrate ECE into education and learning systems that are yet to be further strengthened and made resilient? What crisis-sensitive and responsive legal, policy and planning frameworks are required to ensure the right of young children to quality and inclusive ECCE?

 

Rokhaya Diawara( r.diawara@unesco.org )

 

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