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EMAP - E-Network on Educational Planning and Management |
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Within the framework of UNESCO’s support to national strategies and promotion of South-South cooperation, especially for achieving Education for All (EFA), UNESCO's Education Sector launches a virtual network on Educational Planning and Management (E-MAP). |
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Go to EMAP - E-Network on Educational Planning and Management
E-MAP aims to:
Promote the exchange of expertise and research in the field of educational planning and management between UNESCO and the Members States
Reinforce the institutional capacities of the Members States in this field
Create a platform of exchange between researchers and practitioners in educational planning and management
Promote South-South cooperation
Facilitate the exchange of information between UNESCO Headquarters, Field Offices and Institutes
E-MAP offers:
Three databases (accessible in three languages: English, French and Spanish), such as:
A directory of nationally and/or internationally known experts
A directory of national, regional and international institutions offering technical assistance, training and research
An accessible user-space for documentary resources and methodological tools to be uploaded and downloaded for use
A discussion forum promoting live dialogue through the members of this community of practice (under development)
Benefits:
Once you are registered as a member of the community, you can connect to the network that will give you access to all its features and resources:
Directory of experts and their CVs
Profiles of institutions
Downloadable documents
You will also have the opportunity to register as an expert or institution on the roster and/or submit documents for consultation by the E-MAP community.
The portal, which is meant to be alive, dynamic, and interactive, has been created, supported and developed by and for the E-MAP community.
Link:
Go to EMAP - E-Network on Educational Planning and Management
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