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What does SEA-PLM 2019 tell us about child well-being and learning in six Southeast Asian countries?

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Abstract

By providing deeper insight into children’s attitudes and values in well-being domains, this report reveals the relationship between children’s well-being and academic learning in the region. What can policymakers and practitioners do to support children and adolescents to excel now and in the future? Through quantitative analysis of the Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics 2019 database, along with an investigation of policy implications and promising practices, this report advocates for increased coordination across cross-sectoral government institutions; increased school, parental and community support for children’s development; and providing a platform for children’s voices to understand their perspectives and needs.

Author
Játiva, Ximena
Mills, Michelle
Corporate Author
UNICEF. East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (Thailand)
UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti
Year of publication
2022
Pages
63
Level of education
Source database
library
Language
Project
Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics, SEA-PLM