This year, on January 24, the world celebrates the fifth International Day of Education under the theme "to invest in people, prioritize education". The initiative, undertaken by UNESCO, intends to highlight the crucial importance of education as a human right, a public good and a public responsibility.

European Schoolnet's latest report urges policymakers to take time to reflect on lessons learned during Covid-19, to re-think and re-shape school education.

World Teachers' Day is celebrated on 5 October. An important day declared by UNESCO in 1966. This year's theme is "Transforming education begins with teachers", and it emphasises the role that teachers have in developing the potential of their learners.

Since 2014, 15 July marks the World Youth Skills Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the importance of equipping young people with the skills to engage in the world of work and entrepreneurship; The theme of this year is: "Learning and skills for life, work, and sustainable development".

European education experts from the private and public sector met in Brussels to rethink the role of pedagogy, technology, and design in the classroom, at the third edition of the School Innovation Forum, on 9 and 10 June 2022.

We invite you to rewatch the live event which is available on our YouTube's channel

European Schoolnet is delighted to share with you our latest annual report. Our annual report summarises European Schoolnet's main activities, bringing to life our work for our education community, our members, our people and our society in 2021!

New guidelines on online learning and teaching

Following the pandemic and the adoption of remote learning, educational practices have changed, and schools and teachers have been challenged to develop teaching methods to accommodate this "new normal".

Many schools and parents see the importance of teaching computational thinking, especially in an increasingly digital world. However, it goes beyond learning mathematics or creating sequences of algorithms; for many professors and researchers, it is about creating the problem solvers and innovators of the future.

Are you a lower or upper secondary school teacher? Are you working in the EU in English, Croatian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Spanish or Romanian? Are you passionate about movies and you think that film education can be enriching for your classroom? If yes, then answer to this call!

International Women's Day is an opportunity to highlight the progress we have seen and want to see in terms of freedom, rights and opportunities for women. This day, celebrated worldwide, shows us the progress that has been made; however, there are still changes to be seen.

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