Rapport d’analyse sur la situation de la COVID-19 dans les établissements scolaires
Le dispositif sanitaire de l’Éducation nationale luxembourgeoise constitue un modèle unique en Europe.
Le dispositif sanitaire de l’Éducation nationale luxembourgeoise constitue un modèle unique en Europe.
Our vision is to ensure an institutional campus culture which is safe, respectful and supportive. Institutions have a duty of care to their students and staff, and a responsibility to foster a campus culture that is clear in the condemnation of unwanted and unacceptable behaviours.
L'alimentation est au croisement d'enjeux multiples en matière de santé, d'environnement et de citoyenneté. Le vademecum « Éducation à l'alimentation et au goût » présente l'organisation de l'éducation à l'alimentation et au goût en milieu scolaire.
Le présent protocole repose sur les prescriptions émises par le ministère des Solidarités et de la Santé au vu des avis rendus par le Haut conseil de la santé publique ainsi que sur les dispositions législatives et réglementaires en vigueur.
This document proposes models and offers recommendations for educational work and teaching in kindergartens, primary, and secondary schools in the Republic of Croatia in the pedagogical/school year 2020/2021 under conditions related to the COVID-19 disease.
This publication presents evidence of the benefits of CSE to allow advocates to develop effective advocacy campaigns and materials based on evidence particularly for Europe and Central Asia.
La guía incluye recomendaciones en relación a las medidas de prevención e higiene frente al SARS-CoV-2 para los centros educativos en el curso 2020-2021, sin perjuicio de lo que se pueda disponer en normativa concerniente a la materia.
Common definitions of bullying, employed in research and public policy alike, are generally based on adult-imposed categories. To account for students’ needs in school, research should aim to include their voices more often.
Research evidence and international policy highlight the central role that parents play in promoting positive sexual behaviour and outcomes in their children, however they can be difficult to engage in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education programmes.
The purposes of this paper are: to assess how comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is implemented in schools in the World Health Organisation’s European Region; and to investigate the evidence supporting its effectiveness.