The ASEF Classroom Network (#ASEFClassNet) connects high school students, teachers & school leaders, teacher trainers, researchers, policy makers and EdTech experts from the 51 ASEM Partner countries. It provides opportunities for collaborative teaching & learning and focuses on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and the potential of education technology in the secondary education sector. Activities of the network include, amongst others, conferences & capacity building programmes for school leaders & teachers, bi-regional school collaborations, research & studies for policy support as well as communication and outreach campaigns to advance knowledge and promote good practices within the secondary school sector.
Read more on the project series here.
Join in one or both school collaborations that focus on the following topics:
1) Holistic Learning Environments for Innovative Teaching and Learning
Capacity Building on Education on SDG4 (Quality Education)
2) STEM Education through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
Capacity Building on Education on SDG4 (Quality Education) & SDG13 (Climate Action)
Read more about the topics in the Project Overview.
A peer-to-peer learning and support network to enhance pedagogical & digital competences
Building thematic knowledge on Holistic Teaching and/or Climate Change Education (CCE)
Collaborating with other teachers in Asia and Europe through bi-regional exchanges
Creating 21st century teaching & learning settings
Improving digital, innovation, intercultural, global citizenship, critical thinking & creativity skills among your students!
Read more about the project design, learning outcomes and application process in the Open Call Document.
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