Reimagining Education: Distance Education in Humanitarian Settings

Episode 2: How USAID is Helping Teachers and Communities Deliver Distance Education around the Globe

34 min · 31 de mar de 2022
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This episode is available in English. In this episode, we learn about various tools and resources produced by USAID to help practitioners in crisis contexts deliver distance education. We’d like to thank members of USAID’s team - Dr. Saima Malik, Senior Research and Learning Advisor, Dr. Emily Morris, Associate Professor, American University and Specialist in Distance Learning, and the late Rebecca Rhodes, Senior Education Advisor - for contributing to this episode.  For more information about USAID`s work on distance education, visit www.edu-links.org/ [http://www.edu-links.org/].  * Distance Learning Programming [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/pirs-es1-58-distance-learning-programming] * Designing a Comprehensive Distance Learning Strategy [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/designing-comprehensive-distance-learning-strategy] * Key Strategies for Measuring Reach, Engagement, and Outcomes of Distance Learning Initiatives [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/key-strategies-measuring-reach-engagement-and-outcomes-distance-learning-initiatives] * Checklist for Overcoming Digital Barriers to Inclusion in Online Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/checklist-overcoming-digital-barriers-inclusion-online-learning] * Best Practices on Effective SEL/Soft Skills Interventions in Distance Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/best-practices-effective-selsoft-skills-interventions-distance-learning] * A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/roadmap-measuring-distance-learning] For more information about INEE, visit our website [http://inee.org] and join for free [https://inee.org/register]. This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

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Episode 2: How USAID is Helping Teachers and Communities Deliver Distance Education around the Globe

This episode is available in English. In this episode, we learn about various tools and resources produced by USAID to help practitioners in crisis contexts deliver distance education. We’d like to thank members of USAID’s team - Dr. Saima Malik, Senior Research and Learning Advisor, Dr. Emily Morris, Associate Professor, American University and Specialist in Distance Learning, and the late Rebecca Rhodes, Senior Education Advisor - for contributing to this episode.  For more information about USAID`s work on distance education, visit www.edu-links.org/ [http://www.edu-links.org/].  * Distance Learning Programming [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/pirs-es1-58-distance-learning-programming] * Designing a Comprehensive Distance Learning Strategy [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/designing-comprehensive-distance-learning-strategy] * Key Strategies for Measuring Reach, Engagement, and Outcomes of Distance Learning Initiatives [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/key-strategies-measuring-reach-engagement-and-outcomes-distance-learning-initiatives] * Checklist for Overcoming Digital Barriers to Inclusion in Online Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/checklist-overcoming-digital-barriers-inclusion-online-learning] * Best Practices on Effective SEL/Soft Skills Interventions in Distance Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/best-practices-effective-selsoft-skills-interventions-distance-learning] * A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning [https://www.edu-links.org/index.php/resources/roadmap-measuring-distance-learning] For more information about INEE, visit our website [http://inee.org] and join for free [https://inee.org/register]. This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

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