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Catch up project - Humanistic Education enhancing vulnerable students social emotional learning, numeracy and literacy

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posted on 2024-07-17, 09:06 authored by Alexandra OkadaAlexandra Okada

This presentation refers to data and preliminary findings about the project Catch up project - Humanistic Education enhancing vulnerable students social emotional learning, numeracy and literacy.

This research was presented at the Oxford Symposium on March 2024

This work also provides the context of Catch-Up project which supports Equity Diversity and Inclusion.

The Catch-Up Programme (CUP) is an evidence-based, targeted intervention designed to support vulnerable children aged 6-10 who have experienced educational disruption. The program developed by World Vision helps them recover lost learning and return to education appropriate for their age.

The Open University is conducting mixed-methods research to evaluate the implementation, effectiveness, relevance, and adaptation of the program in Chile (humanitarian setting), Ethiopia (conflict setting), and Zimbabwe (development setting). The research aims to identify strengths, challenges, and opportunities to improve learning outcomes for these children.

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