New educators’ workshops announced

We are pleased to announce three new upcoming educators’ workshops. These one-day, free, online workshops are an opportunity to learn more about using our open-access digital-era government syllabus and competencies for public officials in your teaching. By participating in one of these workshops you will join our friendly teaching community and get to know other educators who are teaching or planning to teach digital-era skills.

On 19 September, we will host a workshop for university professors and teachers of public administration and public policy.

On 16 October, we will host a workshop for university professors and teachers of urban studies, urban planning, local government management and similar courses.

On 27 November, we will host a workshop for professors and educators teaching in national public service schools and training academies.

The workshops will be hosted by the Teaching Public Service in the Digital Age team: Professors Ines Mergel, David Eaves and Amanda Clarke, Tom Steinberg, Honey Dacanay, Pontus Westerberg and Jillian LeBlanc.

We are looking forward to connecting with you in these workshops. If you have any questions, please reach out to mailbox@teachingpublicservice.digital.

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