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23rd Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU/GCED: Expanding the Vision of Peace through GCED


  • Seoul South Korea (map)

The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) invites dedicated educators in the Asia-Pacific region to its flagship training workshop, the 23rd Asia-Pacific Training Workshop (APTW) on EIU/GCED - Expanding the Vision of Peace through GCED. 

The 23rd APTW aims to empower educators to address the multifaceted challenges of today's world as global citizens and equip them with knowledge and strategies to implement contextualized Global Citizenship Education (GCED) programmes in their own classrooms and communities. The Workshop consists of lectures on timely issues, live webinars by experts, group activities and discussions, networking and experience sharing by APTW alumni. Moreover, those who complete the Workshop successfully will be allowed to participate in a grant/mentorship opportunity to carry out their GCED initiatives to benefit learners, peer educators, and communities.

Please read the CONCEPT NOTE carefully for detailed information, and follow the instructions below for the application.

  • Eligibility: Educators from the UNESCO Member States in the Asia-Pacific region (with a minimum 3-year career experience)

  • This Workshop does not require any participation fee as it will be held exclusively for selected candidates.

How to Apply

Step 1) Take the pre-requisite e-learning course 'Prerequisite course for the 23rd Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU/GCED' at GCED Online Campus.

* All applicants MUST complete the course before submitting the application and attach the certificate to the application.

Step 2) Submit the application form HERE.

* Application Deadline: 6 June 2024 (KST, Seoul Time)

All inquiries should be made via email to the Office of Education and Training (training@unescoapceiu.org).

Do you want to know more about APCEIU's new training programmes? Please watch this video clip!

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