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Unpacking gender and social and emotional skills in the Global South

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Skills for Young Lives Podcast
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Children’s skills are a broad field and consistent terminology is elusive. In this episode, Matthew Jukes focuses on social and emotional skills, in particular how they are valued in the Global South.
Matthew discusses Young Lives latest research on socio-emotional skills which shows how gender differences emerge in adolescence, what this means for girls’ and boys’ life chances and how policies and programmes can support future opportunities.
Speakers:

Cath Porter, Director, Young Lives, University of Oxford

Matthew Jukes, Fellow in International Education at RTI International

Julia Tilford, Communications Manager, Young Lives.

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Series
Skills for Young Lives Podcast
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Cath Porter
Matthew Jukes
Julia Tilford
Keywords
skills
socio-emotional
gender
global south
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 23/01/2024
Duration: 00:05:27

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