This course will focus on ground realities around gender through an educational lens. You will spend a significant amount of time understanding gender inequity and the specific challenges that girl students face. In Module A, you will learn about conducting gender surveys and collecting data. In Module B, you will reflect on the current context and learn about preparing support plans for students at-risk of dropping out. Finally, since this is not only about getting re-enrolling students back in school but also keeping them there in the long run, in Module C, you will look at how you can work towards building a gender responsive school – one that recognizes the needs of girl students and creates a safe and nurturing space for them.
Education
Coming soon: Approaches to inclusive education
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Reading Essentials Part 2
This course is Part 2 of two courses designed to help decision makers implement efficient and cost-effective reading programs that will teach nearly all students to read. The content in this course reflects research and implications derived from the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, perceptual psychology, and related fields.
Reading Essentials
This course is Part 1 of two courses designed to help decision makers implement efficient and cost-effective reading programs that will teach nearly all students to read. The content in this course reflects research and implications derived from the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, perceptual psychology, and related fields.
Mental Health Literacy
Welcome to the Learn Mental Health Literacy course for educators. This course is designed primarily for educators: preservice teachers in faculties of education, educators in schools, including classroom teachers, administrators and other specialized roles such as counsellors, psychologists, learning support teachers, as well as for others interested in developing their mental health literacy. Even if you are not a teacher or are not teaching at this time, this course is relevant to you and your families well-being.
How to Teach Online: Building Relationships
Welcome to CW4WA’s How to Teach Online: Building Relationships. The course has five units. Each unit will include readings, activities and journal entries to complete. Units 1-4 have specific focus areas. The readings and activities connect to building learning relationships with your students.