Видеоуроки о здоровом образе жизни, безопасном поведении и профилактике насилия
Серия видеоуроков, разработанная при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, предлагает комплексный и увлекательный подход к образованию подростков в вопросах здоровья.
Серия видеоуроков, разработанная при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, предлагает комплексный и увлекательный подход к образованию подростков в вопросах здоровья.
В настоящем пособии представлены рекомендации по организации и проведению учебных занятий с использованием видеоуроков, доступных на казахском и русском языках.
Connect with Respect is a curriculum tool to assist teachers. It draws on research on violence prevention, gender norms, and the programmatic experience of school-based interventions.
This report and the factsheets are based on findings from a joint UNFPA, UNESCO and IPPF regional review on the status of comprehensive sexuality education in the Asia and Pacific region conducted in 2019, which includes Ministry of Education (MoE) questionnaires, expert questionnaires, and an on
India has made important gains in improving the sexual and reproductive health of women and young people.
Cyberbullying involves the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature and is a punishable offence under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the Indian Penal Code.
The 65 cards summarize key expert recommendations on nine questions (each question has between 5-10 cards) about COVID-19, its influence on our everyday lives – work, studying, relationships with closest ones, physical and mental health – and ways to adapt to this new reality.
Countries across the globe are gradually reopening or planning for the reopening of schools and other education institutions, after several months of closure, as part of wider efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in Vietnam face stigma and discrimination at home and at school. Many experience verbal harassment and bullying, which in some cases leads to physical violence.
The UN International technical guidance on sexuality education was first published in 2009 as an evidence-informed approach for schools, teachers and health educators.