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Working and learning together. Rethinking human resource policies for schools
The staff working in schools are the most important resource for today’s education systems, both educationally and financially. This report aims to provide guidance for the design of human resource...
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La formación inicial de docentes de primera infancia: Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay y Uruguay desde una mirada regional
El presente trabajo presenta un análisis de las políticas de formación inicial de docentes de primera infancia en Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay y Uruguay. Se asume una perspectiva comparada atenta a las...
Documento de reunión
Reunión virtual regional para América Latina y el Caribe - Crisis educativa provocada por la COVID-19: apoyo a los docentes en el aprendizaje a distancia y en la reapertura de las escuelas
Bajo los auspicios del Equipo Especial sobre Docentes, se celebró una reunión regional para los miembros de la región de América Latina y el Caribe a fin de tratar los problemas y las respuestas de...
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ERI-Net Asia-Pacific Regional Policy Series Preparing and Supporting Teachers in the Asia-Pacific to Meet the Challenges of Twenty-first Century Learning Regional Synthesis Report 2015 ERI-Net Regional Study on Transversal Competencies in Education Policy
With ongoing reshaping of socio-economic development by globalization and regional integration, and as new demands are placed on the labour market, many countries have responded by reforming education...
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Teachers in Asia Pacific: status and rights
In 2006, a regional seminar was held in Bangkok that focused on examining the status of teachers in the Asia-Pacific region. Subsequently, in 2014, UNESCO Bangkok proposed a study to review the...
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Study on Policy Measures to improve the Attractiveness of the Teaching Profession in Europe, Volume 1
At a time when several countries are faced with shortages of qualified teachers, a new study undertaken on behalf of the European Commission looks at what Member States could do to attract the best...