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Integrating Sustainable Innovation Culture among Students in the Classroom

Join SEAMEO for their Thursdays Teacher Training (TTT) on Integrating Sustainable Innovation Culture among Students in the Classroom.

Live broadcasting on 25 August 2022 at 10:00-12:00 hrs (GMT +7, Bangkok Time)

Register here.

Innovation culture is one of the main emphases in 21st-century learning. Such enforcement within the classroom among the students is able to up-skill them to meet the global demands. Therefore, school administrators and teachers play a crucial part in integrating and encouraging an innovative culture within the classroom.

After this webinar session, you will be able to:

  • Create an understanding of the meanings of an innovation culture and its supporting factors.

  • Capture the importance of introducing an innovation culture in education among students.

  • Discuss recommendations and opportunities for its sustainable implementation within the classroom setting.

Speakers:

  • Assoc Prof Dr Farrah Dina Yusop, Department of Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Faculty of Education, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia

  • Prof Pranati Panda, Professor & Head, Department of School and Non-formal Education & School and Non-Formal Evaluation Unit, National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, India

  • Dr Lee Saw Im, MOE Malaysia’s Iconic Teacher and Edufluencer, Vice President of the Malaysia Teachers STEM Association, Malaysia

  • Prof Ts Dr Faaizah Shahbodin, Director, Centre for Academics Excellence and Scholarship, Universiti Ternikal, Malaysia; SEAMEO-Jasper Research Award 2022 Winner - "Development of Autism Cognitive Level Identification Assessment Kits Using Serious Game Technique for SEAMEO SEN (Autism Kits)”, Malaysia

E-Certificate of Participation is issued to attendees who complete the validation form at the end of the event.

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