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2020 GEM Report consultation social media resources

Key Tweets:

  • 2020 GEM ConsulationOnline consultation for the 2020 GEM Report on inclusion and education is now open #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • Share your thoughts and help develop the 2020 @GEMReport via an online consultation #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • Can you suggest relevant literature, data analysis and case studies to help inform writing for the 2020 @GEMReport on inclusion in education? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • Are you a government official, NGO, donor, researcher, teacher, parent or student with an interest in education, inclusion and development? Share your thoughts on the topic of inclusion and education to help develop the 2020 @GEMReport #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • Can you recommend interesting examples of inclusive education policies and practices from around the world to highlight in the 2020 @GEMReport? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • How is inclusive education implemented in schools and classrooms around the world? Help us develop the 2020 @GEMReport #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation

 

Questions:

  • gem 2020 infographicsWhat are the key policy solutions for each of the elements of inclusive education to ensure the achievement of SDG 4? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • How can common obstacles to the implementation of such inclusive education policies be anticipated and overcome? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • What arrangements are needed to coordinate among government sectors, tiers of government and with other stakeholders to overcome overlapping dimensions of exclusion? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • How do education systems monitor exclusion in education and how can current practices be improved? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation
  • What channels of financing are used for inclusive education policies around the world, how are they monitored and how do they affect local practice? #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation

 

Facebook / Instagram:

  • gem 2020 infographics 3Are you a government official, NGO, donor, researcher, teacher, parent or student with an interest in education, inclusion and development? Share your thoughts and help us develop the 2020 @GEMReport via our online consultation: #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation

LinkedIn

  • The 2020 GEM Report will focus on inclusion and education. An online consultation is now open and will run for eight weeks. The GEM Report invites governments, NGOs, donors, researchers, practitioners, parents, students and anyone with an interest in education, inclusion and development to suggest relevant literature and data or to recommend interesting examples of inclusive education policies and practices from around the world via an online consultation. Read the concept note: #GEM2020 Bit.ly/2020gemconsultation