Students' health and well-being are crucial factors in their academic and personal success. Studies show that students in good mental and physical health, along with a school environment that promotes well-being, are more likely to engage in learning, develop social skills, and succeed academically. By measuring these dimensions in large-scale student learning surveys, we can better understand students' needs and implement tailored interventions to improve their school experience.
Speakers:
- Hilaire Hounkpodoté, PASEC Coordinator, CONFEMEN
- Alejandro Ibañez, Programme Manager and Policy Specialist, SEA-PLM
This webinar was opened to the public as part of the ongoing 10-week IIEP online specialized course, Using learning assessment data to monitor SDG 4 progress.