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2021 Blended Learning Program: Education and HRD in the Era of a New Normal

GDLN Korea and KDI School of Public Policy and Management invite all to participate in the 2021 Blended Learning Program: Education and HRD in the Era of a New Normal.  A total of eight seminars will be held on Zoom every Wednesday at 2:00 – 3:00 PM, Thailand time zone, with the first session on Wednesday, March 3, 2021.  The seminar is free and will be in English. 

Participants in the program will learn how to embrace the changes and address the current crisis in education.  Find out how HRD systems are keys to overcome the post-COVID-19 challenges in education, learn about Korea’s experience in education policies, gather information on responses to pandemic in the education sector, and the likely impact of COVID-19 on the education and HRD systems across the world.  

To participate, fill out the online application at https://forms.gle/oziXUrNkYZHpmP717 before Monday February 22, 2021.   

Participants who have attended all the videoconference seminars will be eligible to apply for the face-to-face training in South Korea.  Results will be announced later in the year and the selected candidates will be provided a roundtrip airfare and housing during the training.  

Chula’s encouragement and support for research is excellent for teachers, students, and the public.

Associate Professor Dr. Suchana Chavanich Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University

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