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Community
of 
Practice

Join a Trusted Global Space where School Leaders learn from each other to Navigate the Transformation of Education in the Age of AI.

Why Join our Community of Practice?

Introduction

Connect.
Share.
Transform.

By joining our Community of Practice, school leaders gain access to a trusted global network where they can:

  • Break isolation among school leaders

  • Learn from real-world cases and peers

  • Stay up to date on AI in education

  • Co-create future-ready strategies

What We Cover.

Governance & Strategic Planning

Explore how to rethink your school's strategic direction, governance models, and long-term planning to navigate the disruptions brought by AI with confidence and coherence.

Upskilling Teachers

Discover the key AI-related competencies your educators will need, and how to design training strategies, including the MOON framework, that build confidence and capacity at every level. 

Assessment in the Age of AI

Rethink traditional assessment practices and explore new approaches aligned with critical thinking, creativity, and future-readiness in the AI era.

AI Statements & Responsible AI

Get guidance on how to draft meaningful AI policies that ensure responsible use, protect your school community, and align with your institutional values.

Student-Centric AI Solutions

Learn how to evaluate, select, and implement AI solutions that are ethical, secure, and tailored to meet the real needs of your students.

 

Curriculum Transformation

Identify how to adapt learning content and pedagogical priorities to reflect the new human skills essential in AI-driven societies.

Process Optimization

Understand how AI can streamline school operations, from administration to resource management, while preserving human oversight and educational purpose.

Format & Logistics.

How Does It Work in Practice?

Our Communities of Practice are international, bringing together school leaders from across four continents: North and Latin America, Europe, Africa, and China.

Sessions are held online every six weeks in a 1-hour format, carefully scheduled to accommodate time zones and the busy calendars of education leaders worldwide.

Each session includes three key parts: an expert talk, a peer-to-peer exchange on real challenges and solutions, and a preview of what's coming next.

To enrich the experience, we also invite strategic partners from leading AI companies to share exclusive insights, product innovations, and updates tailored for schools and universities.

The first session is offered as a free trial. If you find value in the experience, you may choose to subscribe to our annual membership.

Who It's For.

Is It For You?

Our Communities of Practice are designed for decision-makers shaping the future of education:

  • Executive Directors

  • School Leaders

  • Academic Directors

  • Heads of Innovation

  • Pedagogical Coordinators

  • AI Directors

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Ready to lead your school through the AI transition?

Let’s explore together how EdHu2050 can support your journey with tailored tools, training, and strategic guidance.

Contact Us

Have a question, want to collaborate, or explore how we can support your school, institution, or government in navigating the age of AI?

Simply fill out the form below, a member of our team will get back to you shortly.

Donate

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