UNESCO Associated Schools Network Webinars on UNESCO Futures of Education Initiative (on Zoom), March 26, March 31, or April 1, 2021.
In the last six months, UNESCO’s Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) has mobilized several thousands of teachers, students and their parents from across the globe to engage in joint reflections about education in the future. How can education promote sustainable development (ESD) and global citizenship (GCED), not only today but also tomorrow? How should what, how and where we learn evolve in the future? Learn about the good practices and innovative ideas that came out of these discussions through the Futures of Education x ASPnet Webinar Series.
- Webinar in English: Friday, 26 March, 14:00 – 15:00 CET
- Moderator: Fernando REIMERS, Professor of International Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Member of the International Commission on the Futures of Education
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- Webinar in French/English: Wednesday, 31 March, 14:00 – 15:30 CET
- Moderator: Abdelbasset BEN HASSEN, President, Arab Institute for Human Rights
- Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English and French
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- Webinar in Spanish/English: Thursday, 1 April, 16:00 – 17:30 CET
- Moderator: Fernando REIMERS, Professor of International Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Member of the International Commission on the Futures of Education
- Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English and Spanish
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Please note that there will an opportunity during this webinar for the audience to engage with the speakers.
Read basic information about the Futures of Education Initiative. Or read the CID Report for UNESCO Futures of Education, sharing the results of 3 focus groups we organized at their request.
Thank you for this initiative. We have shared via the Communication Institute of Greece official Facebook page and of course, will be there for one of the opportunities to learn and exchange about the future of education. Thank you! Margarita Kefalaki