ASPNet's Advisory Teachers Coordination and Enhancement Meeting held on April 26th to 29th 2004 in Kuching, Sarawak.
Commonly referred to as UNESCO Associated Schools, ASPNet is a global network that supports quality education in practice.
Members of UNESCO Associated Schools (ASPnet) across the world are taking part in the Global Action Week (20-26 April).
In an international competition launched that year, ASPnet young people prepared storyboards on World Heritage sites in their countries.
The February 2013 journey was open to young people from ASPnet schools only.
Founded in 1953, the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) is a global network of over 9, 000 education institutions in 180 countries.
In order to translate these ideas into concrete action, UNESCO launched the Associated Schools Project Network (ASPNet) in 1953.
The network today comprises of public and private schools, which organize conferences, prepare projects and participate in events organized by ASPnet schools abroad.
Launched in 2003 by Daimler and UNESCO, the contest twinned students from ASPnet and other secondary schools in teams across continents.
ASPnet coordinators and schools from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela participated.
Vincent and the Grenadines, hosted an Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) workshop, at the conference room of the Ministry of Finance in Kingstown.
UNESCO: Associated Schools Project Network revived in St. Vincent
ASPNet teachers and students have many opportunities to work together beyond their classrooms to develop innovative educational approaches, methods and materials from local to global levels.
To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet), an International Congress will be held in the Republic of Korea in September 2013.
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The Canadian Commission for UNESCO and the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) in Canada is proud to have been able to provide this enriching opportunity to UNESCO schools participants.
Within its framework for quality education for all, UNESCO publishes an annual collection of ASPnet Good Practices, thus contributing in the exchange of information and the promotion of schools from all over the world.
Mrs Douglin and Mr Belmar sited numerous programmes and benefits of the ASPnet, which generated long discussions, and left the large numbers of teachers present eager to activate the ASP programme in their schools.
UNESCO: Associated Schools Project Network revived in St. Vincent
The Forum was organized by the UNESCO National Commissions of Slovenia and Croatia and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC), in close collaboration with UNESCO's Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) and the UNESCO Venice Office.
Ever since, this yearly meeting has brought ASPnet students and teachers together to promote science education and improve investigative learning, to develop communication among scientists and students and to raise awareness of UNESCO values and the limits ethics impose upon investigation.
On the occasion of UNESCO's 50th Anniversary, seven Sub-Regional Children's Culture of Peace Festivals were held around the world enabling pupils and teachers taking part in the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) to speak out in favour of peace and tolerance.
The meeting was held to discuss and prepare a programme module and its activities, as a reference to ASPNet's schools to further plan and deliver its own programmes and activities at the school level in order to cultivate a sense of peace among students.
The meeting brought together 55 ASPnet students and teachers from 4 countries (Andorra, Portugal, Spain and United States of America) to launch the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity with students and a teacher from each country presenting their research on topics including Evolution, Biodiversity and Sustainability, Sustainability of the Systems of Animal Production, Public Health and Fight Against Poverty and Protected Areas and Biodiversity Maintenance.
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