In 2016, the IBE-UNESCO and the IBRO announced an annually co-financed three-months senior fellowship resident at the IBE-UNESCO in Geneva. The fellowship falls under the IBE-UNESCO's knowledge brokerage role and clearing house function on learning in the 21st century. Eligible fellows are competitively selected from world class sciences of learning researchers. The first cohort of five
neuroscientists worked collaboratively with the IBE-UNESCO on the implications of cutting edge neuroscience research for curriculum, teaching and learning. One of the key outputs of this collaboration was a symposium on December 12, 2016 titled: “
Brain Research, Teaching, and Learning in the 21st Century: Making Connections” . Watch the
neuroscience event and provide
feedback to the IBE-UNESCO.
Related links:
http://www.ibe.unesco.org/en/event/brain-research-teaching-and-learning-21st-century-making-connectionshttp://www.ibe.unesco.org/en/news/ibe-unesco-and-ibro-push-frontier-knowledge-first-neuroscience-fellowship