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  • 13.04.2026

Low-tech, high impact, Part II: Teacher training in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts

The Teacher Task Force Thematic Group on Digital Education and AI invites you to a webinar on low-tech teacher training, taking place on 24 April 2026 from 15:30 to 16:30 CEST (UTC+2).

Co-led by Digital Promise and Education Futures Collaboration, and co-hosted with the European Training Foundation, this session is the second in a thematic series exploring how low-tech solutions can expand access to teacher professional development.

Building on the first webinar held in 2025, this session will showcase practical, inclusive approaches to training teachers in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts. Participants will hear case studies from European Training Foundation, British Council, JokkoLabs and Save the Children International, with a focus on:

  • Low-tech and mobile-based training approaches
  • Practical applications of AI in diverse education settings
  • Strategies that strengthen teacher agency and professional development

With 44 million additional teachers needed globally by 2030, ensuring access to effective and scalable training solutions is more urgent than ever .

👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXdF7ZQ6
👉 Read the concept note

Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: English

This webinar will bring together policymakers, practitioners and partners to explore how low-tech approaches can support teachers where they are, and help strengthen education systems in even the most challenging contexts.

Event
  • 13.04.2026

Low-tech, high impact, Part II: Teacher training in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts

The Teacher Task Force Thematic Group on Digital Education and AI invites you to a webinar on low-tech teacher training, taking place on 24 April 2026 from 15:30 to 16:30 CEST (UTC+2).

Co-led by Digital Promise and Education Futures Collaboration, and co-hosted with the European Training Foundation, this session is the second in a thematic series exploring how low-tech solutions can expand access to teacher professional development.

Building on the first webinar held in 2025, this session will showcase practical, inclusive approaches to training teachers in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts. Participants will hear case studies from European Training Foundation, British Council, JokkoLabs and Save the Children International, with a focus on:

  • Low-tech and mobile-based training approaches
  • Practical applications of AI in diverse education settings
  • Strategies that strengthen teacher agency and professional development

With 44 million additional teachers needed globally by 2030, ensuring access to effective and scalable training solutions is more urgent than ever .

👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXdF7ZQ6
👉 Read the concept note

Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: English

This webinar will bring together policymakers, practitioners and partners to explore how low-tech approaches can support teachers where they are, and help strengthen education systems in even the most challenging contexts.

Event
  • 13.04.2026

Low-tech, high impact, Part II: Teacher training in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts

The Teacher Task Force Thematic Group on Digital Education and AI invites you to a webinar on low-tech teacher training, taking place on 24 April 2026 from 15:30 to 16:30 CEST (UTC+2).

Co-led by Digital Promise and Education Futures Collaboration, and co-hosted with the European Training Foundation, this session is the second in a thematic series exploring how low-tech solutions can expand access to teacher professional development.

Building on the first webinar held in 2025, this session will showcase practical, inclusive approaches to training teachers in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts. Participants will hear case studies from European Training Foundation, British Council, JokkoLabs and Save the Children International, with a focus on:

  • Low-tech and mobile-based training approaches
  • Practical applications of AI in diverse education settings
  • Strategies that strengthen teacher agency and professional development

With 44 million additional teachers needed globally by 2030, ensuring access to effective and scalable training solutions is more urgent than ever .

👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXdF7ZQ6
👉 Read the concept note

Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: English

This webinar will bring together policymakers, practitioners and partners to explore how low-tech approaches can support teachers where they are, and help strengthen education systems in even the most challenging contexts.

Event
  • 13.04.2026

Low-tech, high impact, Part II: Teacher training in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts

The Teacher Task Force Thematic Group on Digital Education and AI invites you to a webinar on low-tech teacher training, taking place on 24 April 2026 from 15:30 to 16:30 CEST (UTC+2).

Co-led by Digital Promise and Education Futures Collaboration, and co-hosted with the European Training Foundation, this session is the second in a thematic series exploring how low-tech solutions can expand access to teacher professional development.

Building on the first webinar held in 2025, this session will showcase practical, inclusive approaches to training teachers in resource-constrained and crisis-affected contexts. Participants will hear case studies from European Training Foundation, British Council, JokkoLabs and Save the Children International, with a focus on:

  • Low-tech and mobile-based training approaches
  • Practical applications of AI in diverse education settings
  • Strategies that strengthen teacher agency and professional development

With 44 million additional teachers needed globally by 2030, ensuring access to effective and scalable training solutions is more urgent than ever .

👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXdF7ZQ6
👉 Read the concept note

Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: English

This webinar will bring together policymakers, practitioners and partners to explore how low-tech approaches can support teachers where they are, and help strengthen education systems in even the most challenging contexts.

Event
  • 23.10.2025

Education and Skills Summit

On 13 November, the Education and Skills Summit will be taking place in Brussels, bringing together ministers, policymakers, thought leaders, and stakeholders from education, training, and labour market to shape the future of education and skills in Europe. It will provide a high-level platform to discuss and address the most pressing challenges facing education and training systems in Europe and explore how joint action can strengthen Europe’s competitiveness and resilience.

Key topics include:

  • Tackling Europe's skills crisis
  • Bridging education and industry
  • Mastering basic and civic skills
  • Empowering teachers and trainers

Click here to learn more and register for the event, or stream the event live here.

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  • 25.10.2024

Teachers as agents of and for change

This article reports on a systematic review exploring the role of teachers as change agents in education. The review aimed to synthesize current knowledge on five key aspects: 1. How teacher change...