Видеоуроки о здоровом образе жизни, безопасном поведении и профилактике насилия
В сотрудничестве с национальными экспертами ИИТО ЮНЕСКО создал серию видеоуроков по вопросам здорового образа жизни для учащихся 6-11 классов.
В сотрудничестве с национальными экспертами ИИТО ЮНЕСКО создал серию видеоуроков по вопросам здорового образа жизни для учащихся 6-11 классов.
В настоящем пособии представлены рекомендации по организации и проведению классных часов по здоровому образу жизни с использованием специально разработанных видеоуроков.
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.
Learners with disabilities are disproportionately affected by school violence and bullying at all ages and in all learning settings. This has significant adverse impacts on their education, health and well-being.
The guide is designed for administrators and the staff of primary and secondary general education and vocational education schools. It provides information on the nature, causes and consequences of violence and bullying in schools.
The guide is designed for trainee teachers and for teacher post-graduate education. It provides information on the nature, causes and consequences of violence and bullying in schools.
Global human rights legislation protects all people against discrimination and violence in education, irrespective of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Viet Nam has committed to a range of global conventions to end school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).
This executive summary provides the key messages espoused in the main report.
Global human rights legislation protects all people against discrimination and violence in education, irrespective of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Viet Nam has committed to a range of global conventions to end school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).
The document summarizes priority areas for WHO action based on global evidence. Improving the health and development of children and adolescents means that WHO will need to shape its implementation of the strategy to the epidemiological needs of specific regions and countries.