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What is Early Literacy and Which Skills Should We Develop?

October 1, 2024 por José Luis Sánchez - Ximena Dueñas - Silvana Godoy Mateus - Gina Catalina Loaiza Mancipe Leave a Comment

The early years are crucial for developing skills that prepare children for reading and writing. Early literacy lays the foundation for formal learning. Discover its impact on children's educational and professional futures. By Ximena Dueñas, Gina Catalina Loaiza, Silvana Godoy Mateus and José Luís Sánchez The early years of a person’s life are crucial for their … [Read more...] about What is Early Literacy and Which Skills Should We Develop?

Empowering Educators: The Crucial Importance of Soft Skills in Teaching Today

May 15, 2024 por Sanna Ruhalahti - Virpi Heinonen Leave a Comment

Teacher and students in a classroom in Barbados

When was the last time you experienced the profound impact of someone truly listening to you with empathy and understanding? Perhaps it was a colleague, a fellow student, a friend or even a relative. The simple act of being listened to can be eye-opening, revealing how small actions can foster empathy.  At the same time, in this dynamic era of digital transformation, … [Read more...] about Empowering Educators: The Crucial Importance of Soft Skills in Teaching Today

Closing the Literacy Gap: Keys to Promoting Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom 

September 7, 2023 por Ximena Dueñas - José Luis Sánchez - Silvana Godoy Mateus - Gina Catalina Loaiza Mancipe Leave a Comment

Niño en clase aplicando el método ATAL

"Flor now knows how to read; she says that the letters, which to me look like complicated drawings to understand and put together, are counters of things and that when you learn to read, it's like stories are being told to you." This excerpt is from Letras en los cordones (Letters on Shoelaces) by Cristina Falcón Maldonado and Marina Marcolin. It is a picture book that tells … [Read more...] about Closing the Literacy Gap: Keys to Promoting Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom 

Prioritizing Well-Being in Schools: Coschool’s Recipe for Education with Emotion

May 16, 2023 por Edward Sara-Kennedy 1 Comment

La receta de Coschool de educación emocional

What is the main challenge facing educators in a post-pandemic context? Academic results? An increase in bullying? Student desertion? These are all recurring concerns. Nevertheless, one overarching challenge is a root cause that intersects all the aforementioned. In 2022, Coschool, an IDB 21st Century Skills Coalition member, asked this question to over 200 educators from rural … [Read more...] about Prioritizing Well-Being in Schools: Coschool’s Recipe for Education with Emotion

The Five Key Factors to Scale Remote Tutoring Programs and Accelerate Learning 

March 13, 2023 por Andrea Prieto - David Parker 1 Comment

Una niña toma una clase de matemáticas de manera virtual

After completing six remote tutoring pilots to accelerate learning in the region, we know these programs help recover learning loss. In two of the pilots, students who received eight tutorials in fundamental mathematics managed to gain a quarter of a school year compared to those who did not participate in the intervention. In addition, a more significant effect was observed in … [Read more...] about The Five Key Factors to Scale Remote Tutoring Programs and Accelerate Learning 

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