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María Soledad Ramírez-Montoya

Tecnológico de Monterrey

December 1, 2021

Alberta 9am, Monterrey 10am, Dublin 4pm, Cape Town 6pm, Perth 12pm

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Cuestionario webinar

Architecture of horizons for open and inclusive education

Objective 


To build links for open education that supports equity, diversity and flexibility, within the framework of a project that integrates the visions of WUN and UNESCO, in order to provide solutions for lifelong learning and sustainable development.
 

Abstract


What does it take to dream and grow together with a vision of transforming society to be more just and equitable? Sustainable development is a vision that can be shared and that invites us to build better ways to improve people's lives. In this world, we have a great opportunity to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals through open and inclusive education. In this webinar, we will share ideas for a shared dream with the OpenEd programme, where educational innovation, entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary collaboration can support us to create innovative projects, with a view to social impact, with a vision to contribute to the great challenges posed by the Sustainable Development Goals. Our engine will be to visualise the "Architecture of Horizons" with strategies, ventures and future scenarios in complex and highly uncertain systems, with the network that we have generated through the OpenEd programme.
 


Target audience

 

Educators,  Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Special Education Teachers, Students, University scholars (deaf studies, disability studies, deaf education, linguists), Researchers, Non-profit organizations or NGOs, Community Based Organizations, Deaf organizations (local, regional, national, international),  government representatives from education and health sectors;  technology companies and the society interested in the educational improvement of communities.
 

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