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December
Education in Emergencies Connection Spaces
December 01, 2023 to December 08, 2023
The Education in Emergencies Community is holding 'Connection Spaces' over the coming weeks, where network teachers, alumni, and partner staff can come together to collectively process what is happening in Gaza. These are informal spaces where people can be with each other in solidarity for the victims in Gaza, and exchange strategies we're using to support anyone who is directly or indirectly impacted.
Below are the dates and times for each of the calls that will be taking place. Please join using the associated Zoom link:
- Friday, December 1st at 2:00 pm GMT - join here
- Monday, December 4th at 4:00 pm GMT - join here
- Tuesday, December 5th at 11:00 am GMT - join here
- Wednesday, December 6th at 1:00 pm GMT - join here
- Thursday, December 7th at 3:00 pm GMT - join here
- Friday, December 8th at 9:00 am GMT - join here
Preparing students for STEM careers
December 07, 2023 03:00 PM - UTC to December 07, 2023 04:00 PM - UTC
Estimated time commitment: 60 min
This joint Future of Work and Global STEAM community call on December 7 at 3:00 pm GMT will bring together Kainat Rohail and Noemi Martin, respectively Teach For Pakistan and Empieza por Educar alumni, who will share what they have learned from their diverse experiences supporting students and teachers to connect STEM learning to career education. During the call, we will hear Kainat and Noemi share:
- How they think about connecting education to career readiness.
- Insights and inspiring examples that bring to life their approaches.
- About the role teachers play in ensuring that career readiness activities are integrated into student learning in a meaningful way.
- How they collaborate with industry stakeholders to design and implement activities.
This call will be held in English.
Register here.
Deadline
Nov 30
Únete a la 3ra etapa de la Comunidad Teach For All - Tejidos Femeninos
December 09, 2023 to June 30, 2024
Este es un llamado para todas las mujeres participantes y alumni de la red de Teach For All que hablan español y buscan una comunidad para re-construir su SER femenino, a través de espacios de reflexión colectiva, exploración y creación.
La Comunidad Tejidos Femeninos te invita a vivirte en LiVerdad (Livertad + Verdad). Si resuenas con nosotras y quieres embarcarte en este viaje durante el 2024, por favor completa este formulario antes del 30 de noviembre.
Una vez te registres, nos pondremos en contacto contigo y para invitarte a una llamada cero el sábado 9 de diciembre del 2023.
Conoce más sobre la Comunidad Tejidos Femeninos aquí.
Empowering Leadership for System Change
December 14, 2023
EmpowerEd Conversations are monthly virtual meetups for Teach For All network participants and alumni around the world to engage in thought-provoking discussions. We recommended a book and a podcast episode on the theme. Don't worry if you don’t always find the time to read or listen – your presence is what truly counts.
Register here to join us on December 14 at 3 pm GMT to explore what kind of leadership is needed to drive change in education and to discuss effective strategies to inspire collaboration, make impactful reforms and create a culture of equity and improvement in educational institutions.
Recommended book: “Deep Learning: Engage the World Change the World” By Michael Fullan, Joanne Quinn, Joanne McEachen Deep Learning has captured the attention of educators and policymakers worldwide. This book defines deep learning and explores how to transform learning for all students through complex, whole-system change.
Recommended Podcast: Interview with Jeroo Billimoria, founder of Childline India, Aflatoun and Child & Youth Finance International (CYFI), The Systems Change Podcast Jeroo Billimoria founded Childline India and Aflatoun, two successful social ventures. In this discussion, we explore CYFI, a network that improved children's financial education in multiple countries. Jeroo outlines five key tactics and principles she used to build the network. She also provides insight on creating coalitions for systems change and offers advice on leadership principles.
January
Deadline
Nov 30
Climate Education Champions Learning Series
January 01, 2024 to July 31, 2024
Join us to become a member in the 2024 cohort of climate education champions!
This Climate Education Champions Learning Series is a 6-month learning series taking place from January – July 2024 consisting of 10 90-minute sessions. This series was designed for those knowledgeable and engaged with climate education in their context. It equips participants with a toolkit of 10 climate education leader tools, while building a strong support cohort of peers. Attendees will be able put their learning and commitment to work by each completing a climate education leadership project.
This series will be held in English, with the option for attendees to request translation and/or interpretation in additional languages.
*This learning series is application based. Before submitting your application please ensure your Teach for All network partner organization is aware of your application*
Interested candidates should refer to this flier for further details.
Apply here by November 30, 2023.
Pagination
This online, self-paced program has been designed to help learners explore how education systems are impacted by unexpected crises, such as war or natural disasters. This 'EiE' online course is made up of 5 modules that address the foundations of emergency education, including virtual visits to explore teaching and learning inside real crisis-affected classrooms.
The objective is to build a foundational knowledge of EiE and to hear directly from students and teachers who have been caught up in crises. By the end of this course, we hope that participants will have a better understanding of how Teach For All network partners have responded to different emergencies, and learn more about the principles which guide our network’s approach to working in humanitarian contexts
This self-paced online course is open to all network staff members, participants and alumni.
Read more details about the course objectives here, or listen to this short video. To register your interest in this program, complete and submit this registration form and we'll contact you as soon as the program goes live.
This course is open to all and introduces participants to fundamental concepts, issues, and challenges in girls education globally. It covers key topics including access, safety, reproductive health, gender norms, the role of boys and men, and girls’ leadership.
The course can be taken at your own pace, and you can choose your own level of engagement. Members of the Teach For All network can complete the course with or without taking the questionnaire at the end to receive a certificate (the certificate is only available if you take the course via Bridge).
To be eligible for the fellowship, you must complete the course, answer the questionnaire, and receive a certificate of completion. Once you have earned your certificate, your information will be captured and you will be informed about the opening of the next fellowship.
Please register here.
The Teach For All + Oak Foundation Inclusive Education Course invites innovative teachers and teacher coaches from across our global network and beyond to join an interactive course focused on inclusive education for learners with disabilities and learning differences.
The course centers on who learners are aware (understand the social, political and cultural context in which students learn and grow, including cultural identities and systemic injustices) and how they learn (agency; taking responsibility for one’s learning and believing in one’s ability to determine a life path and impact others).
Through this course, we will individually and collectively reflect on Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy, Universal Design for Learning, and Metacognition to support us in creating reimagined and inclusive environments that allow every child to shine and create a better world for themselves and all of us.
You can access the course in
This course is hosted on Bridge. If you have an existing account on Bridge, you can access the course by clicking the link of your preferred language above. If you do not have a Bridge account, please complete this request, and we will respond to you as soon as possible with an account.

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