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9 TH ASIA-EUROPE CLASSROOM NETWORK CONFERENCE GURGAON, NCR OF DELHI, INDIA 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2010

9 TH ASIA-EUROPE CLASSROOM NETWORK CONFERENCE GURGAON, NCR OF DELHI, INDIA 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2010. CLIMATE CHANGE AND BIODIVERSITY: HOW THEY ARE CONNECTED AND THE IMPACT OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS IN THE COMMUNITY IN ASIA AND EUROPE. Mr Zhang Hongtie Director, People-to-People Exchange

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9 TH ASIA-EUROPE CLASSROOM NETWORK CONFERENCE GURGAON, NCR OF DELHI, INDIA 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2010

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  1. 9TH ASIA-EUROPE CLASSROOM NETWORK CONFERENCE GURGAON, NCR OF DELHI, INDIA 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2010 CLIMATE CHANGE AND BIODIVERSITY: HOW THEY ARE CONNECTED AND THE IMPACT OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS IN THE COMMUNITY IN ASIA AND EUROPE Mr Zhang Hongtie Director, People-to-People Exchange Asia-Europe Foundation

  2. Background of ASEF • 1996:Inaugural Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit. • 1997:ASEF was established under the framework of ASEM process. • 2004:The partnership grew from 25 to 38 countries, plus the European Commission. • 2007:ASEM welcomed 6 new partners: Bulgaria, Romania, India, Mongolia, Pakistan andASEAN Secretariat (Total: 45 partners) • 2010: During the 8th ASEM Summit (Brussels, Oct 2010), 3 new members joined the ASEM process: Australia, New Zealand and Russia (Total: 48 partners)

  3. ASEF Mission ASEF seeks to promotemutual understanding, deeper engagementand continuing collaborationamong Asia and Europethrough greater intellectual, cultural,and people-to-people exchangesbetween the two regions.

  4. ASEF Provides: • Platform for Asia-Europe dialogues • Permanent networks that reinforce Asia-Europe biregional relations • Civil society outreach of ASEM • Interface between civil societies and governments • Contributions to ASEM • Recommendations for officials’ consideration • Ideas and solutions that would not normallyemerge in purely civil society nor purely inter-governmental processes.

  5. We deliver cross-cultural enrichment to participants from the two regions through conferences, lecture tours, workshops, seminars, and the use of web-based platforms. ASEF Thematic Areas: • Environment & Sustainable Development • Economy & Society • Public Health • Arts & Culture • Education & Academic Cooperation • Human Rights & Governance • Intercommunal Dialogue

  6. How ASEF is Organised Executive Office Intellectual Exchange Public Affairs CulturalExchange Admin and Finance People- to-People Exchange

  7. Asia-Europe Classroom (AEC-NET)‏ Promotes usage of ICT in various forms Encourages improving access to ICT for youth

  8. Asia-Europe Classroom (AEC-NET)‏ Launched in 1998 Annual Conference launched in 2001 The only Asia-Europe platform in ASEF catered to directly linking schools

  9. Asia-Europe Classroom (AEC-NET)‏ Involves teachers, students, and schools Builds a growing network

  10. AEC-NET Conference attended by teachers and educators from ASEM countries. • Various AEC online collaborative learning projects (AEC Projects) involving different groups of students from secondary and high schools of Asia and Europe. Principal activities : Asia-Europe Classroom (AEC-NET)‏

  11. Asia-Europe Classroom (AEC-NET)‏ Aims at creating unique Asia-Europe synergies Combination of virtual space (cyber-classroom) and physical gatherings (face-to-face exchanges, annual conferences)

  12. 1st AEC International Teachers’ Conference: Singapore 2001 • 2nd AEC International Teachers’ Conference: Finland 2002 • 3rd AEC International Teachers’ Conference: Indonesia 2003 • 4th AEC International Teachers’ Conference: Germany 2004 • 5th AEC International Teachers’ Conference: China 2005 • 6th AEC-NET Conference: Greece 2006 • 7th AEC-NET Conference: Malaysia 2008 • 8th AEC-NET Conference: Denmark 2009  9th AEC-NET Conference: India 2010 Annual Conferences

  13. AEC-NET Communications • Secured Members Module • Quarterly e-newsletter • AEC-NET dedicated website • Email Lists

  14. Award Criteria AEC Projects / AEC Awards AEC Project Groups that have developed the most outstanding online learning platforms / applications at the AEC Conference are granted AEC Awards • Establishing collaborative partnerships • Advancing cultural understanding between Asia and Europe • Outreach to other learners and/or the local community • Effective application of ICT tools • Quality of the presentation of the project (design and structure) • Project implementation

  15. AEC Project: Practical Challenges • Language barrier • Digital divide • Mobility of project co-ordinating teachers • Continued motivation and commitment • Availability of time and resources

  16. AEC-NET: Going Forward Increase visibility of the AEC-NET in ASEM countries Align the AEC-NET with the new strategy of ASEF Enlarging AEC-NET with the involvement of new individual members, schools, new ASEM countries (Australia, New Zealand and Russia) Furthering the engagement of existing alumni of AEC-NET Introducing new elements to the programme to inject vibes to the programme.

  17. www.asef.org

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