Professional Learning | International Schools
For years, high schools around the world have been designing innovative pathways for our learners. Unfortunately, most of us have been doing it in isolation, even though the learning experiences we are all designing are similar. This is why we launched the Pathways Summit in 2024 at the American International School of Budapest. We wanted to bring together international schools to design an innovative diploma around a shared purpose.
Now we're excited to share our Global Impact Diploma, a competency-based program designed around the core needs of agency, meaningful learning, and wellbeing. The GID has been co-created by educators from more than 100 international schools and will be piloted by 25 schools for the 2025-2026 school year. Find out how your school can be involved moving forward by joining our session.
Schedule
Thursday, May 27, 2025
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ET (US)
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Presenters
Corey Topf
Innovation Diploma Coordinator, Innovation Academy Online Director, GOA Site Director
American International School of Budapest
Joseph Bonnici
Innovation Academy Coordinator
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The American School of Lima
Austin Volz
Product Lead | Learner Experience Design | Education R&D
AEON Learning Sciences
Student presenters will also participate
Registration
This webinar is open to NEASC member schools.