DATA IN ACTION
Similarly, in Asia, outreach efforts have included visits to member organizations, previous national study centers, and partners in Thailand, the Republic of Korea, and Chinese Taipei. The primary purpose of these meetings is to learn about developments, debates, and data needs at the country level.
In the Latin American and Caribbean region, IEA and ISC leadership have actively engaged with numerous IEA members and partners. Visits and regional meetings in Chile, Peru, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic have resulted in several countries expressing their intention to join ICCS 2027 or requesting additional information.
IEA's Andrea Netten and Paulína Koršňáková attended a meeting at UNESCO's regional office in Santiago, Chile.
IEA’s Juliane Hencke and Ralph Carstens met with the National Youth Policy Institute leadership in Sejong, Republic of Korea.
The ICCS Study Directors Maria Magdalena Isac and Andrés Sandoval-Hernández participated in the Latin American Summit on Education Quality Assessment organized by ICFES and UNESCO in San Andrés, Colombia.
IEA's Andrea Netten and Paulína Koršňáková met with the Office of the Education Council in Bangkok, Thailand for a collaborative and successful meeting.
shaping the future of civics and citizenship education. For more information and to start a conversation, contact IEA Amsterdam Director, Dr. Andrea Netten a.netten@iea.nl . We hope you consider joining ICCS 2027! ■
IEA has also engaged in meaningful conversations with international organizations interested in ICCS insights and data. These include the European Commission, the Council of Europe, and UNESCO. Furthermore, collaborations with civil society networks such as the Global Education Network Europe (GENE), Networking European Citizenship Education (NECE), and the newly established Network 34 in the European Educational Research Association (EERA) have been crucial in understanding current dialogues and raising awareness about both the completed and upcoming study cycles. As ICCS 2027 moves forward, the next major milestone will be the discussion of framework amendments, assessment designs and materials, and questionnaire developments at the second NRC meeting scheduled for the week of 11 to 15 November in Brussels. The second NRC meeting is open to all interested countries, and there is still an open opportunity for countries to enroll in this unique study and to join us in
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