CLIP no palco da World Education Summit

10 Março 2021

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Let's make 2021 a year of learning!

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CLIP will be present at the largest educational conference, the World Education Summit (WES) powered by Osiris Educational.

 

From March 22nd to 25th, the WES will bring together over 250 international speakers and 100K delegates. Together, we'll be discussing teaching, learning, innovation and leadership strategies to take education forwards.

 

CLIP is one of the speakers on the "Cool Schools" stage, showcasing it's Hackathon project to a packed audience of teachers, schools & educators. 

 

This accomplishment strengthens CLIP's position as a centre of excellence for teaching & learning, and as a school where innovative and cutting-edge educational ideas are promoted and put to practice.

 

Recognising the importance of this event in Professional Development, CLIP has enrolled all its staff in the conference, offering a unique opportunity to learn from industry leaders and get inspired. Teaching & Non-Teaching staff will have access to:

 

  • All four days of the Summit
  • One-year of professional learning on demand
  • Over 100 hours of unpacked content and activities
  • Networking opportunities
  • Interaction with keynote speakers
  • Engage in Q&A and interactive sessions with the biggest speakers in the world

 

We can't wait to see what milestones our team will achieve next. 

 

Find out more about the World Education Summit in this video and watch the highlights of our 2019 Hackathon.

World Education Summit

CLIP no palco da World Education Summit

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