Eve Hadshar
@evehadshar
Researcher. Educationalist. Environmentalist. Interested in alternative education, quality learning measurement and playful pedagogies. All opinions are my own.
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23-01-2014 23:23:56
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Today, with @LEGOFoundation, we’re launching a collection of animated games that can be used by anyone who works with or cares for children to help develop life-skills like communication, empathy, creativity, and confidence. Explore the collection here: righttoplay.com/en/landing/pow…
Find out more about how the amazing Action for Life Skills and Values in East Africa is assessing life skills and values in East Africa
Congratulations RELI Africa Action for Life Skills and Values in East Africa upon launch of five learning briefs and a learning system from reflections on the process of creating context-driven tools for assessing life skills and values. Proud to be part of the process! Get the briefs: uwezouganda.org/briefs/
Introducing our new measurement tools Playful Learning Across the Years and Teacher RePlay, developed and piloted for caregivers, educators and organisations to support play, child-centred learning, and exploration. learningthroughplay.com/measuring-lear… FHI 360 RTI International Development NYU Global TIES for Children
#TeamALiVE let's unite with RELI Africa for the revolutionary #VaLiAfricaConference! This ground-breaking initiative is dedicated to bridging Africa's substantial knowledge gap in life skills & values. Together, let's empower Africa with #LifeSkills & instil #Values
But the second best time is the only time we've got: right NOW. Our hearts break for everyone touched by these fires and on the frontlines of fighting them đź’” #ClimateCrisis #CanadaFires via Greenpeace Canada
Interpretations from ALiVE's RELI Africa large scale assessment of life skills in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda - a great resource to inform education systems! Luigi Giussani Foundation Zizi Afrique Foundation Milele Zanzibar Foundation Uwezo Uganda Action for Life Skills and Values in East Africa