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June O'Sullivan; Saudaa Nadat; Leila Roberts – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
This paper describes how eight London nurseries examined whether better use of bicycles would strengthen children's physical activity as a step to reducing child obesity. The nurseries are part of a social enterprise which offers one-third of the 4200 nursery places to children from poor and disadvantaged families/communities where rates of child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Activities, Obesity, Child Health
Bust, Ella; Pedro, Athena – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
In South Africa, the mother-infant relationship is often conceptualized using international frameworks. Yet, contextual knowledge of mother-infant bonding is essential, as a strong mother-infant bond enhances a mother's capacity to care for her infant, and is associated with many positive child development outcomes. Community health workers work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Infants
Kwatubana, Siphokazi; Molaodi, Vivian Thuso – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2021
The issue of school feeding is placed at the top of global agenda currently more than ever before. Challenges imposed by COVID-19 have created an opportunity to broaden and deepen debates focusing around the significance of school feeding programmes internationally. Throughout the duration of the lockdown period, billions of learners worldwide…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Nutrition
Rees, Nicholas – UNICEF, 2021
The climate crisis is the defining human and child's rights challenge of this generation, and is already having a devastating impact on the well-being of children globally. Understanding where and how children are uniquely vulnerable to this crisis is crucial in responding to it. The Children's Climate Risk Index provides the first comprehensive…
Descriptors: Climate, Childrens Rights, Risk, Natural Disasters
Shohel, M. Mahruf C. – Prospects, 2023
The Rohingyas, an ethnic minority of Myanmar, have been denied human rights, including nationality. For decades, they have suffered from brutal oppression, discrimination, violence, torture, unjust prosecution, murder, and extreme poverty. Hostile situations in Rakhine State have forced the Rohingyas to flee from their homes and seek refuge in…
Descriptors: Refugees, Access to Education, Childrens Rights, COVID-19
Kaur, Sarbjit – Online Submission, 2021
The IBSA forum is an important collaboration of India-Brazil-South Africa to address the social developmental challenges of developing countries through South-South Cooperation. All three countries share same colonial history and at present have developing economies and struggling to provide best public services to their citizens through the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, Developing Nations, Barriers
Education Scotland, 2022
Scotland's HM Inspectors (HMI) of Education have published a new report examining a range of approaches taken to support health and wellbeing in establishments nominated by local authorities. As part of Scottish Government's Education Recovery: Key Actions and Next Steps, HM Inspectors of Education committed to undertaking national thematic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Health, Elementary Schools
Endris, Sofiya; Sitota, Galata – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2019
The purpose of this study was to investigate the life of Harar City street children. In view of that, the following research questions were forwarded; what are the major causes that make children leave their homes for the streets? Do street children use psychoactive substances? What type of psychoactive substance do street children use? Based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, At Risk Persons, Homeless People, Drug Abuse
Kinkead-Clark, Zoyah; Burns, Sheron; Abdul-Majied, Sabeerah – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2020
The vast majority of the islands in the Anglophone Caribbean ratified the Convention of the Rights of the Child shortly after its adoption by the United Nations in 1989. In this piece, we examine how the articulation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child in the Caribbean has shaped early childhood care and education. We note that though…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Rights, International Law, Foreign Countries
Mouroutsou, Stella – Scottish Educational Review, 2020
This article discusses how the pandemic offers an opportunity to reflect and re-think how education, planning, and teaching can be inclusive of all children and young people. The SERA Inclusive Education Network aims to provide a forum to support the development of inclusive practice by informing and influencing debates on current issues including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Inclusion
UNICEF, 2021
Almost two years into the pandemic, its widespread impact continues to deepen, increasing poverty and entrenching inequality. While some countries are recovering and rebuilding in a 'new normal', for too many, COVID-19 remains a catastrophe. The unequal rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is putting entire communities at risk. And as new variants…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Social Bias
McKinney, Stephen J.; McKendrick, John H.; Hall, Stuart; Lowden, Kevin – Scottish Educational Review, 2020
The Poverty and Education Network of SERA was launched in 2015. Since that date the Network has highlighted new and relevant research on the complex inter-relationships between poverty and education for children and young people, mainly focussed on how poverty impacts on school education. One of the aims has been to showcase new research at the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Poverty, Child Health
Tunali, Sevinç – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2019
Bangladesh has a highly complicated education system with a wide variety of institutions in both primary and secondary levels. The total number of students in primary and secondary level is higher than 25 million. This huge system need to forecast the future for the sake of all stakeholders' students, parents, teachers alike. This study aims to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Elementary Secondary Education
Lloyd-Fox, Sarah; Blasi, Anna; McCann, Samantha; Rozhko, Maria; Katus, Laura; Mason, Luke; Austin, Topun; Moore, Sophie E.; Elwell, Clare E. – Developmental Science, 2019
The first 1,000 days of life are a critical window of vulnerability to exposure to socioeconomic and health challenges (i.e. poverty/undernutrition). The Brain Imaging for Global Health (BRIGHT) project has been established to deliver longitudinal measures of brain development from 0 to 24 months in UK and Gambian infants and to assess the impact…
Descriptors: Habituation, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Infants, Socioeconomic Status
Hilliard, Robert C.; Blom, Lindsey C.; Sullivan, Mariah A. – Physical Educator, 2019
It has been argued that sport is a way for youth to develop psycho-social skills that lead to holistic development. However, participation itself in sport does not lead to this growth; mechanisms for growth must be intentional, often conducted by coaches. Thus, the purpose of this descriptive study was to understand the integration of positive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Programs, Citizenship Education, Athletes