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creation of a preprimary parenting program for the South Sudanese context, to enhance school readiness of children between the … be useful to increase the engagement of parents in preprimary skill development in South Sudan. Bearing in mind the …) use of local resources, (iii) creation of contextually relevant curriculum, (iv) supporting parents who do not know how to …
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This Handbook for Literacy Lesson Planning is designed to be used as a resource for education stakeholders seeking to design evidence-aligned early grade literacy programs. It describes the different subskills involved in learning to read, outlines best classroom practices for each subskill, and...
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in a country affects young children's development. This assessment can be used to identify how countries address the same … policy challenges related to ECD, with the ultimate goal of designing effective policies for young children and their …
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Human capital development is imperative to achieve sustainable economic growth in Iraq. At the heart of Iraq's human capital crisis is a learning crisis, which is exacerbated by effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis on education service delivery. The low levels of human capital...
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children under-five were replaced with case-based payments paid by or through the government or donors, for essential MCH …
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that affect young children in the Solomon Islands. This was a collaborative effort between UNICEF and World Bank Group, as … Solomon Islands (SIG) recognizes the importance of providing early learning opportunities for young children. In 2008 the … curriculum, effective management, community awareness about the value of ECCE and children's access and participation in ECCE' as …
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