The Organising Committee of the World Forum of the Best Teachers has received an official letter from the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium, Charles Michel, addressed to the Chair of the Committee, Evgeny Baranovsky. In his message, the Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes for the successful delivery of the forum and emphasized the importance of international educational initiatives.
In parallel, the Organising Committee continues active cooperation with Belgium’s educational community — particularly with the Association for Teacher Education in Europe (ATEE) and the Department of International Exchange. These partnerships involve both academic collaboration and practical dialogue on the future of education.
Key topics relevant to Belgium — including teacher autonomy, bilingual education, digital transformation in schools, and future-ready teacher training — will be reflected in the forum’s global programme.
According to the agreements in place, the best teachers from Belgium, selected by national professional associations, will be invited to participate in the forum free of charge. They will speak at various forum locations, presenting Belgium’s most effective teaching and educational practices.
The forum aims to strengthen international dialogue around shared challenges in education and to unite those shaping the future through teaching.
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