UNESCO Telecollaboration Workshop on Re-orienting Teacher Education Towards EFA and ESD
Last November 2012, UNESCO Bangkok created an avenue for educators all over the world to congregate under a common goal: to come up with programs that will contribute to Education for All (EFA) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).
UNESCO asked the participants to group themselves according to their interests and expertise, thus, this group came about. The "Plastic Group" (as they fondly call their team) is composed of Ms. Lilis Musyarropah, Ms. Hesty Wulandari, and Mr. Saharuddin from Indonesia; Dr. Termit Kaur Ranjit Singh from Malaysia; and Dr. Rhodora I. dela Rosa, Prof. Vilma M. Salas, and Ms. Maria Francesca Coreen T. Frias from the Philippines.
Last November 2012, UNESCO Bangkok created an avenue for educators all over the world to congregate under a common goal: to come up with programs that will contribute to Education for All (EFA) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).
UNESCO asked the participants to group themselves according to their interests and expertise, thus, this group came about. The "Plastic Group" (as they fondly call their team) is composed of Ms. Lilis Musyarropah, Ms. Hesty Wulandari, and Mr. Saharuddin from Indonesia; Dr. Termit Kaur Ranjit Singh from Malaysia; and Dr. Rhodora I. dela Rosa, Prof. Vilma M. Salas, and Ms. Maria Francesca Coreen T. Frias from the Philippines.