**Deadline expired** Consultant: Transforming Girls Education Project Sierra Leone – baseline study

Application deadline: 9 October 2019.

Read the full Terms of Reference (Word document).

Transforming Girls Education Project (TGEP) is a two-year Global Affairs Canada / CODE co-funded project aiming to dismantle barriers to education for girls while improving the quality of education for both girls and boys in Sierra Leone.

The main goal of this consultancy is to conduct a baseline data collection under the auspices of the TGEP aimed at assessing the existing conditions and barriers to education that disadvantage girls in the project target districts of Sierra Leone. The assessment will be based on the TGEP indicators.

Read the full Terms of Reference which include assignment details, person specification and instructions for how to apply.

* New * Promoting gender equality in education toolkit

The Gender in Education Network in Asia-Pacific (GENIA) Toolkit was originally designed in 2003 when the Gender in Education Network in Asia Pacific was established. This fifth edition of the GENIA Toolkit, which EENET team members helped to develop, includes 25 tools. It is designed for use by gender focal points and education planners and implementers. It introduces key concepts and theoretical debates, and outlines practical approaches for mainstreaming gender equality throughout the education system, and within education policy.

The toolkit is designed to be used selectively, depending on the user’s needs. It can be used as a self-study tool. Readers can select topics that they have identified as priority learning areas to help them improve their own understanding and practical capacity. The toolkit can also be used by trainers to facilitate training sessions. Trainers can choose tools from the kit that best match the needs of their trainees.

The 25 tools can be downloaded individually. Or you can download the full kit as one document.

Front covers of the GENIA toolkit

 

Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference (ISEC), London, 2020

Dates: 3-5 August 2020.

Venue: UCL Institute of Education, London, UK.

Read the full conference details on the ISEC 2020 website.

ISEC 2020 will be hosted by the UCL Centre for Inclusive Education and the National Association of Special Educational Needs (NASEN).

The theme of the conference is ‘Closing the Research to Practice Gap’. The conference looks to address questions such as: Do researchers share the same priorities as practitioners? Do academics and teachers share a common language? What are the barriers to productive and successful co-operation?

Read the call for papers. Abstract submission deadline: 20 November 2019.

 

INEE: Journal on Education in Emergencies call for papers deadline extended

Volume 6 of the Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE) – published by Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies – will be a special edition on early childhood development in emergencies. The deadline for submitting full manuscripts for this edition of JEiE has been extended until 15 October 2015. Please check the journal’s webpages for full details of the call for papers, ideas for article topics and guidance on how to submit.

The Inclusion, Mobility and Multilingual Education Conference

This conference is taking place this week in Bangkok (24-26 September). If you are attending, we draw your attention to a presentation on Wednesday 25th on ‘The Impact of Language Barriers in Education for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh’ which discusses research by Translators without Borders that one of our consultants, Rachel Bowden, was involved in. There are many other exciting topics and initiatives being discussed too.

If you are not attending the event, you can still follow the conference social media pages to see what’s being discussed, add your thoughts to the online discussions, and find out about the post-conference publication. There is also a short pre-conference booklet which introduces key themes and provides some suggested reading on the topic of inclusion, mobility and multi-lingual education.

The conference highlights that human mobility is reaching unprecedented levels due to an increasingly mobile workforce, increased mobility for higher education, and the highest ever levels of involuntary displacement/refugees. In the Asia-Pacific region, challenges of inclusion, social cohesion and peacebuilding are raised, for both mobile populations and stable but linguistically marginalised populations, including issues of access to civic participation, justice, health and information. While more children are in school, many are still not learning, raising fundamental questions about the balance of local, national and global languages in education.

* New website section * Participatory development of teacher training

For the last few years, EENET has worked with Norwegian Association of Disabled (NAD) to develop and test an innovative inclusive education teacher training approach in Zambia and Zanzibar. You can now read about the project’s background and take a detailed look at the process in a dedicated new section on EENET’s website: Participatory development of teacher training. By early 2020 we hope to share the training modules under creative commons licence.

The approach has focused on working collaboratively with trainers and other key education personnel in each country to develop in-service training modules that are relevant to the context, built around action research principles, and which local trainers own and have the skills to constantly improve. By involving pre-service trainers in the process from the start, change in pre-service teacher education is also being influenced and supported.

We have also prepared a briefing paper which answers key questions about the teacher training approach.

**Deadline expired** Consultant for Inclusive Education Project, Madagascar

Application deadline: 1 October 2019.

Download full terms of reference (PDF).

The Inclusive Education Project ‘Miara-Mianatra’ is a three-year project (2018-2020) by the FLM (Malagasy Lutheran Church), supported by Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS) with funding from the Norwegian Government. It draws on FLM’s experiences in offering specialised education (since 1924) and inclusive education (since 2009) in Madagascar.

The consultancy will focus on teacher training, including improving in-service training modules and developing pre-service modules, and assisting with planning an evaluation and next project phase.

The consultancy will run until July 2020.

Please read the full terms of reference for details of the assignment, person specification, and application process.

Equality and Inclusion Conference, 28-29 November, Utrecht

Dates: 28-29 November 2019.

Venue: Tivoli Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

The leading question for the conference is how education practice, professional competences, local and national governance approaches, and systems of services can be improved to give all children a head start. The conference aims to provide up-to-date knowledge and facilitate exchange among professionals, policy makers and researchers, drawing upon the expertise and innovative ideas of all participants.

Visit the conference website for more details.