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This month, we take a closer look at international school partnerships and the important role they can play in preparing our students for an increasingly diverse and connected world.



Asia Education Foundation has been successfully delivering the BRIDGE School Partnerships Project for over ten years, connecting over 700 Australian schools with their counterparts across Asia to support the development of intercultural understanding and global capabilities for both students and teachers.

Read on for information on how you can get involved in BRIDGE, access our new School Partnerships Toolkit and participate in a range of international professional development programs for teachers. 

A connected world: how to develop culturally competent students 

AEF Director, Lisa Hayman, explores the tools and resources educators can use to ensure their students develop the capabilities required to be global citizens. 

 

Develop a partnership with a school in Asia 

Our BRIDGE School Partnerships Project is a  unique professional learning opportunity which enables school communities to establish an international partnership with a school in Asia. Registrations for subsidised places in our IndiaIndonesia and ASEAN programs are now open.

 
 

Explore contemporary Asia and enhance your classroom teaching

Take part in an international study program to deepen your cultural knowledge and provide you with insight to better implement Australian curriculum. Registrations for our Bhutan, Indonesia, MongoliaMyanmar and South Korea programs are now open.

 
 

Delve into our School Partnerships Toolkit

Explore a carefully curated guide that can help you establish and sustain a successful school partnership with a school in Asia. It includes a range of interactive online resources that highlight key factors that can strengthen your partnership.