2021 Commonwealth Education Awards for Good Practice

Deadline: June 30, 2020.

Education institutions, teachers and school leaders can now submit entries for the 2021 Commonwealth education awards for good practice.

AREAS AND CATEGORIES

The areas and categories for 2021 will be the following:

1) Rethinking Education for Innovation

  • The award will recognise the best project under this category, including projects with daring ideas about education and technology.

2) Rethinking Education for Work

  • The award will go to the most promising project that imparts to students the competencies they will need to navigate a changing world – skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, often referred to as ’21st century skills’, ‘soft skills’, or ‘deeper learning’.

3) Rethinking Education for Sustainability

  • The education project that best demonstrates an innovative and impactful sustainability programme or policy designed to enhance institutional sustainability through education, from an environmental, social, economic or human sustainability perspective, will receive an award.

4) Education as Pathways to Peace

  • The project that best promotes universal and humanistic values and makes a comprehensive shift towards preventing violence and sustaining peace through education, will receive an award.

5) Education for Inclusion

  • The award will recognise the project that provides the best inclusive environment to learners with special education needs to participate fully in school life or society.

6) Commonwealth outstanding teacher or school leader

  • The award will recognise and reward outstanding Commonwealth teaching or school leadership that prepares pupils or students for success; and that allows them to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, principled citizens.

ELIGIBILITY

The Awards will go to:

  • A project that represents promising achievements in primary or secondary levels of education.
  • An individual who has gone beyond and above, to transform learning, creating a lasting value of learning for the pupils, students, schools or communities*.

Nominees must be:

  • A project lead of an institution or organisation delivering teaching and learning.
  • A teacher or school leader.

Who can enter the Commonwealth Education Awards 2021?

  • Any organisation, whether public or private, including Commonwealth ministries of education, educational institutions and civil society organisations delivering an education or learning project in a Commonwealth country can nominate the project.
  • Before nominating the project, secure permission from an appropriate senior manager. A submission must be a project that has made a positive difference to learners, whether children, young people or adults, or to the education system of a Commonwealth member country in respect of one or more of the six project categories for 2021. The project must have been running for more than 12 months.
  • A teacher or school leader who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership to improve education and learning. You can also nominate others for awards. However, please check with the nominee beforehand that they are happy to have their name put forward. The nominee must be a Commonwealth citizen and exercising her/his profession in a Commonwealth member country.

BENEFITS

There will be four finalists who will benefit from recognition and publicity around their work. Two winners will receive sponsorship to attend the 21st Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers in Kenya: the top project entry will receive the Pan Commonwealth Award and the best teacher or school leader will receive the Outstanding Award.

The two winners will receive the awards at the Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers taking place in Kenya in March 2021.

The awards ceremony will take place as part of the opening ceremony of the 21CCEM where the winners will receive an engraved plaque and a certificate.

OFFICIAL LINK

https://thecommonwealth.org/media/news/enter-2021-commonwealth-education-awards-good-practice

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