6 episodes

Reimagining Education is an INEE interview series featuring a range of perspectives on distance education in crisis-affected contexts, as presented by teachers, implementing actors, donors, and academics delivering distance education interventions in crisis contexts. Some episodes present real-life examples and solutions, while others focus on theoretical concepts about distance education in humanitarian settings.

Each interview highlights the unique contributions of those working on the ground and the challenges they face. As the COVID-19 pandemic forces education actors to reorganize delivery mechanisms, this series shares the perspectives of those responding to changing needs.

Each episode is hosted by a different member of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group (DERG). For more information about the INEE DERG, please visit https://inee.org/how-we-work/reference-groups

This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

Reimagining Education: Distance Education in Humanitarian Settings Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)

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Reimagining Education is an INEE interview series featuring a range of perspectives on distance education in crisis-affected contexts, as presented by teachers, implementing actors, donors, and academics delivering distance education interventions in crisis contexts. Some episodes present real-life examples and solutions, while others focus on theoretical concepts about distance education in humanitarian settings.

Each interview highlights the unique contributions of those working on the ground and the challenges they face. As the COVID-19 pandemic forces education actors to reorganize delivery mechanisms, this series shares the perspectives of those responding to changing needs.

Each episode is hosted by a different member of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group (DERG). For more information about the INEE DERG, please visit https://inee.org/how-we-work/reference-groups

This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    Episode 6: Engaging Learners Using Low- and No-Tech Solutions

    Episode 6: Engaging Learners Using Low- and No-Tech Solutions

    This episode is available in Arabic.
    In this episode, presented in Arabic, we hear from Jihad Mahmoud, Principal of the main school within Al Mahmoudli camp for internally displaced persons in al-Raqqa, Syria, run by Action for Humanity. Jihad shares his experience implementing various distance learning programs in no-tech scenarios. This episode is hosted by Dr. Mona Younes, Founder and Principal at Beyond Borders and member of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group. 
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    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    • 21 min
    Episode 5: Delivering Low- and No-Tech Solutions in Double Crisis Situations (Conflict and Covid-19)

    Episode 5: Delivering Low- and No-Tech Solutions in Double Crisis Situations (Conflict and Covid-19)

    This episode is available in Arabic.
    In this episode, presented in Arabic, we learn about various challenges and barriers faced by stakeholders implementing distance learning programs in Syria. Our guests Mr. Manaf el Ass'ad and Yasin El Hamadi working for Bayt al Mo'atana, a local NGO in Syria share their experiences teaching and implementing distance learning programs in crisis settings. This episode is hosted by Dr. Mona Younes, Founder and Principal at Beyond Borders and member of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group. 
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    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    • 30 min
    Episode 4: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Context (Part 2)

    Episode 4: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Context (Part 2)

    This episode is available in English.
    In this second episode on “Humanizing Pedagogy”, we hear the perspectives of Juvenal Mbonihankuye, Project Director of Youth Education and Sports, and Aime Bizimana, Academic Manager at Youth Education and Sports, on operationalizing humanizing pedagogy in low resource and humanitarian environments. Juvenal and Aime, who work in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, tell us about the transformative nature of humanizing pedagogy for students, teaching staff, and local academic support staff. 
    For more information on humanizing pedagogy check out the following resources: 
    The African Digital University Network  The African Higher Education Emergencies Network           Ordinary Diploma in Community Interpreting by University of Nairobi  For more information about INEE, visit our website and join for free.
    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    • 39 min
    Episode 3: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Contexts (Part 1)

    Episode 3: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Contexts (Part 1)

    This episode is available in English.
    This episode has two parts. We learn how social, political, and historical contexts help humanize pedagogies and achieve better education outcomes in emergency contexts. We learn from academics and practitioners about how to incorporate the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence in teaching methodologies. 
    In this first interview, our host, Barbara Moser Mercer, Visiting Professor at the University of Nairobi, Professor Emerita at the University of Geneva, and member of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group Member, discusses with Jan Petrus Bosman, Director of the Center for Learning Technologies at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and Sonja Strydom, Deputy Director of the Center for Learning Technology at Stellenbosch University.              
    For more information on humanizing pedagogy check out the following resources.
    María del Carmen Salazar,  A Humanizing Pedagogy: Reinventing the Principles and Practice of Education as a Journey Toward Liberation  Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed  Kubler Ross, Change Curve Dr Anthea H M Jacobs, How ‘mutual vulnerability’ came knocking at my door  For more information about INEE, visit our website and join for free.
    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

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

    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/. 
    Distance Learning Programming Designing a Comprehensive Distance Learning Strategy Key Strategies for Measuring Reach, Engagement, and Outcomes of Distance Learning Initiatives Checklist for Overcoming Digital Barriers to Inclusion in Online Learning Best Practices on Effective SEL/Soft Skills Interventions in Distance Learning A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning For more information about INEE, visit our website and join for free.
    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    • 34 min
    Episode 1: Digital Fluency in Emergency Education Contexts

    Episode 1: Digital Fluency in Emergency Education Contexts

    This episode is available in English. In this episode, we learn from Dr. Agnes Chigona, Research Fellow at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in South Africa, about the importance of digital fluency in education in crisis-affected contexts. Dr. Agnes highlights key differences between digital literacy and digital fluency, and explains why it's important for students and teachers to focus on fluency rather than only digital literacy.   
    The host of this episode is Dr. Diana Woolis, Director of the Center for Learning and Practice at the Childhood Education International and Co-Chair of the INEE Distance Education Reference Group. 
    For more information on digital fluency check out these resources: 
    The Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Framework "TPACK"                  Dr. Agnes Chigona - Digital fluency for teaching and learning" by Agnes Chigona              For more information about INEE, visit our website and join for free.
    This podcast was made possible with support from USAID.

    • 26 min

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