The ASEF Classroom Network (#ASEFClassNet) is a programme by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), an intergovernmental non-for-profit organisation located in Singapore, and embedded within the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Process.
ASEF ClassNet is fuelled by the energy and commitment of its member teachers and their students, while local partners, including schools and businesses, and international partners, including UNESCO, give resources and expertise to support ASEF ClassNet activities.
The ASEF Classroom Network is supported by following partners and institutions:
Partners
32 Secondary Language School ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’, Bulgaria
ASEM Education and Research Hub for Lifelong Learning (ASEM LLL Hub)
Beijing Jingshan School, China
County Louth Vocational Education Committee, Ireland
Department of National Education
Education Committee of the City of Tampere, Finland
Gymnasiet Lärkan, Finland
Gymnasium of Livadia, Greece
Institute for the Management and Economics of Education, University of Teacher Education Zug, Switzerland
Kreisgymnasium Neustadt, Germany
Malaysian National Commission for UNESCO, Malaysia
Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
Ministry of Education, Malaysia
Ministry of Education, Singapore
National Board of Education, Finland
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Sofia University, Japan
Sønderborg Municipality, Denmark
St. Mark’s Senior Secondary Public School, Meera Bagh, India
The Madania School, Indonesia
United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS)
Supporters
Business on Network, Bulgaria
City of Helsinki, Finland
Development Education Association & Resource Center (DEAR), Japan
European Commission
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
Hellenic Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Greece
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Ministry of Education and Science, Bulgaria
Ministry of Education, China
Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria
Ministry of Human Resource Development, India
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Sabah
Ochanomizu University Senior High School, Japan
Opendream, Thailand
Provincial Office of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economic of Bali, Indonesia
Regional Directorate of Primary and Secondary Education of Central Macedonia, Greece
Sabah College, Malaysia
Sabah Science Secondary School, Malaysia
Sabah State Education Department, Malaysia
Sanzac National Secondary School, Malaysia
TeacherGaming LLC, Finland
The Open University, United Kingdom