Planning Education in Emergencies and Reconstruction
The Guidebook for planning education in emergencies and reconstruction helps the International Institute for Educational Planning accomplish its mission of strengthening the national capacities of UNESCO Member States in the fields of policy-making, educational planning and administration.
- Section 1: Overview - prevention of conflict, disaster preparedness, challenges of emergencies and reconstruction, capacity building.
- Section 2: Access and inclusion - rural populations, gender, ethnicity/political affiliation/religion, children with disabilities, former child soldiers, learning spaces and school facilities, open and distance learning, technology, non-formal education, early childhood development, post-primary education.
- Section 3: Teachers and learners - identification, selection and recruitment of teachers; teacher motivation, compensation and working conditions; measuring and monitoring teachers' impact; teacher training; psychosocial support to learners.
- Section 4: Curriculum and learning - curriculum content and review processes, health and hygiene education, HIV prevention education, environmental education, landmine awareness, education for life skills: peace, human rights and citizenship, vocational education and training, textbooks, educational materials and teaching aids.
- Section 5: Management capacity - needs assessment, planning, legal frameworks, community participation, EMIS, budget, human resources, donor relations, coordination.