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  1. How to motivate your children during remote learning: tips for parents

    As schools have closed due to COVID-19, the majority of children are learning remotely. Motivating your children during remote learning is central to their success. Motivation means ensuring they are interested, involved and confident in their learning. As a parent you have an important role to play by providing your children with encouragement and feedback.

  2. How to keep engaged remotely with your students in the context of the COVID-19 crisis: tips for teachers

    In these times of school closure owing to the COVID-19 crisis, learners more than ever need their teachers’ support and continuous engagement with them. Please bear in mind that even with the best lessons lectured on TV or via the Internet we still need teachers to maintain learners’ motivation and progression through interacting with them regularly,.

  3. Motivating learners during remote learning due to COVID-19: tips for teachers

    As school closures due to COVID-19 impact the majority of learners, education systems deployed remote learning solutions. Motivation is a central to learning. This poster presents tips for teachers on what they can do to motivate learners in such times.

  4. A framework to guide an education response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020

    This report aims at supporting education decision making to develop and implement effective education responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The report explains why the necessary social isolation measures will disrupt school-based education for several months in most countries around the world. Absent an intentional and effective strategy to protect opportunity to learn during this period, this disruption will cause severe learning losses for students. …

  5. Evidence on efforts to mitigate the negative educational impact of past disease outbreaks

    What evidence exist regarding efforts to mitigate the secondary impact of past disease outbreaks and associated response on the education sector?

  6. COVID-19: guidance for education settings poster

    COVID-19: guidance for education settings poster

  7. COVID-19: school closures

    What schools will need to do during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

  8. Measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the fields of education, science, culture and sports

    Measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the fields of education, science, culture and sports

  9. How teachers can talk to children about coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Tips for having age appropriate discussions to reassure and protect children

    As people around the world are taking precautions to protect themselves, their families and their communities from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) it’s also important that children can continue to learn, and that they can do so in an environment that is welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive to all. Schools and teachers play a vital role in this. Sharing accurate information and science-based facts about COVID-19 will help diminish students’ fears and anxieties around the disease and support their ability to cope with any secondary impacts in their lives. …

  10. Les mesures préventives contre la propagation du coronavirus (Covid-19)

    Les mesures préventives contre la propagation du coronavirus (Covid-19)

  11. Guidance for COVID-19 prevention and control In schools

    The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19 in schools and other educational facilities.

  12. Public health guidance for schools (K-12) and childcare programs (COVID-19)

    The strategy outlined in this guidance is containment (i.e. to reduce opportunities for transmission to contacts in the community) and is based on the Canadian context and public health assumptions that reflect the currently available scientific evidence and expert opinion.

  13. COVID-19: guidance for education settings

    This guidance will assist staff in addressing coronavirus (COVID-19) in educational settings. This includes childcare, schools, further and higher educational institutions.

  14. Containment/management of COVID-19 for schools and school communities

    Containment/management of COVID-19 for schools and school communities

  15. FAQS for COVID-19 infection in Singapore

    FAQS for COVID-19 infection in Singapore

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