Deadline of entries to Seameo-Japan sustainability awards’ on Aug. 15

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Southeast Asian schools, including those in the Philippines, can vie for this year’s Seameo-Japan Education for Sustainable Development Award. Held annually since 2021, the award focuses on raising awareness and fostering sustainable practices across Southeast Asia and Japan. This year’s theme is “Promoting Environmental Education Through Utilizing Renewable Energy.” All…

Southeast Asian schools, including those in the Philippines, can vie for this year’s Seameo-Japan Education for Sustainable Development Award.

The award is a collaboration of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization ; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan; and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Multisectoral Regional Office in Bangkok. The entry should emphasize the school’s renewable energy program, encompassing education on efficient local energy use, including biomass and using school facilities.The entry should also highlight student leadership with teachers, peers, parents and communities, along with full integration of “Environmental Education through Renewable Energy” across the school’s policy, management plan, participatory planning and implementation, and curriculum.

 

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