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SUMMARY:From Afterthought to Foundation: Rethinking Wellbeing in Schools Webinar by HundrED and IBO
DESCRIPTION:\nOur Founder and Executive Director, Dr Gitanjali G Govindrajan, has been invited to be a part of the “From Afterthought to Foundation: Rethinking Wellbeing in Schools Webinar” in collaboration with HundrED ( https://hundred.org/en ) and International Baccalaureate!\n\nJoin the webinar to hear from innovators around the world who are leading the way to making wellbeing a foundational part of every child’s learning experience.\n\n\n\nPanellists include innovators selected for our latest Spotlight on Wellbeing in Schools:\n Our Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Gitanjali G Govindrajan from Snehadhara Foundation\n Ondine Bullot from Better Kids\n Jennifer Corriero from TakingITGlobal\n Navya Akkinepally from Learning Equality\n Priyanka Handa Ram from Learn To Play – Ithute Go Tshameka\n Harold Kuombola from Link Education International\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSnehadhara Foundation’s Arts Practices for Inclusion (API) was selected as a Spotlight Innovation under HundrED and IBO’s Spotlight on Wellbeing in Schools. API was recognized as one of the 15 most impactful and scalable innovations in education globally!\n\nOut of 326 innovation submissions from 71 countries, our initiative stood out after a rigorous evaluation process involving 1,396 reviews by 97 Advisory Board Members. This recognition was based on two key criteria: impact and scalability – and API has proven to excel in both. This initiative is undertaken in partnership with the International Baccalaureate (IB), Oxford University, Research Schools International, Harvard University, and the Jacobs Foundation. Glimpses of the report are below and you can view the full report here ( https://hundred.org/en/collections/wellbeing-in-schools ):\n\n\n\n \n
URL:https://snehadharafoundation.org/events/from-afterthought-to-foundation-rethinking-wellbeing-in-schools-webinar-by-hundred-and-ibo/
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