Lao People's Democratic Republic
Author: SEAMEO Secretariat
Audience: Policymakers and General Public
Languages: English
Geographical Scope: Southeast Asia Region
The presentations of the Education Ministers focused on five essential elements—the immediate actions they have taken when education was disrupted, the alternative modalities they chose to ensure that learning continued at home, the evolving roles of teachers and parents in educating learners, the efforts they put in place to reach the disadvantaged and vulnerable, and the educational policies they enacted with regard to school reopening. Best practices, lessons learned, reflections, and positive discoveries were also shared in an effort to address the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic that caused unprecedented school lock-downs.
Author: UN Children's Fund Lao PDR Country Office
Audience: Policymakers, Teachers, Students, Caregivers and Parents
Languages: English, Lao
Geographical Scope: Lao People's Democratic Republic
UNICEF launched the #SafelyBackToSchool campaign which includes messaging through INGO networks and teachers’ groups, distributing posters to all schools in Lao, and using digital and traditional media to share more information for parents, teachers and students.
Campaign Materials
- Learning From Home
- Images
- PSA
- Posters
- Social Media Cards
- Safe School Guidance
- Survey
- Partner Logos
- Social Media Pack
If you encounter any problem accessing the files, please contact Ayush Karki (akarki@unicef.org).
Author: UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Audience: Teachers, Students, Caregivers and Parents
Languages: Lao
Geographical Scope: Lao People's Democratic Republic
The 65 cards summarize key expert recommendations on nine questions (each question has between 5-10 cards) about COVID-19, its influence on our everyday lives – work, studying, relationships with closest ones, physical and mental health – and ways to adapt to this new reality.
UNESCO Bangkok has supported the translation of the cards from English to Laos.
Author: UNESCO IITE and UNAIDS Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Audience: Teachers, Students, Caregivers and Parents
Languages: Thai
Geographical Scope: Thailand
The 65 cards summarize key expert recommendations on nine questions (each question has between 5-10 cards) about COVID-19, its influence on our everyday lives – work, studying, relationships with closest ones, physical and mental health – and ways to adapt to this new reality.
UNESCO Bangkok has supported the translation of the cards from English to Thai.
Author: UNICEF Laos
Audience: Schools, Parents and Students
Languages: Lao, Hmong and Kmu
Geographical Scope: Lao People's Democratic Republic
UNICEF Laos is happy to share with you video for schools, parents and students to raise awareness that it is safe to go back to school. These videos were developed with MoES and approved by MoH. The videos are in Lao language with subtitles and sign language (same videos are also available in Hmong and Kmu) and are being aired on national TV and broadcast on radio, as well as MoES and UNICEF online platforms.
For schools: on prevention and control steps, cleaning of schools:
The video is also available in Hmong and Kmu.
For parents: that it’s safe for children to go back to school:
The video is also available in Hmong and Kmu.
For students: getting ready to go back to school:
UNESCO, UNICEF, WFP and World Bank today issued new guidelines on the safe reopening of schools amidst ongoing closures affecting nearly 1.3 billion students worldwide.
The guidelines caution that the widespread closures of educational facilities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic present an unprecedented risk to children’s education and wellbeing, particularly for the most marginalized children who rely on school for their education, health, safety and nutrition. The guidelines offer practical advice for national and local authorities on how to keep children safe when they return to school.
Author: 360ED
Audience: General Public, Students, Policymakers, Teachers, Caregiver and Parents
Languages: English
Geographical Scope: Regional
An application that aims to assist teachers and learners to interact with learning situations with visual illustrations in 3D and also focuses on the motor skills and hand-eye coordination enhancements for kids by fun learning games.
Useful Links:
Author: UNESCO Bangkok
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
Geographical Scope: Southeast Asia
A platform that helps educators become familiar with the content of the South-East Asia Shared Histories programme. It will present suggested lesson plans and activities that they can use with their students.