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What is APDEC ?

APDEC was born from IDEC(International Democratic Education Conference). IDEC is the conference where youth and adults concerning to democratic education come together once a year. Participants share their experiences and discuss about the current issues. Through the APDECs, the participants from Asia and Pacific area want to have regional gatherings and more. We share similar situations more less than all the international situations and moreover, we are neighbors.

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The upcoming Asia Pacific Democratic Education Conference in Indonesia is a crucial platform for addressing the need to reimagine future education in response to the rapidly evolving landscape of work and life. The advent of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the escalating impact of climate change are transforming our world in unprecedented ways. These changes demand a fundamental shift in how we approach education, moving away from traditional models to more dynamic and adaptive frameworks.

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Democratic education, with its emphasis on inclusivity, participation, and flexibility, is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. By prioritizing open-ended learning goals, democratic education prepares students for future professions that do not yet exist. This approach recognizes that the skills needed for tomorrow's workforce will differ significantly from those of today, emphasizing critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability over rote memorization and standardized testing.

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In an era marked by uncertainty and rapid change, it is vital to equip students with the tools to navigate both the anxieties and opportunities that lie ahead. Democratic education fosters a sense of agency and resilience, empowering students to take ownership of their learning and adapt to new challenges. This educational philosophy encourages a mindset of lifelong learning, where students are continually evolving and re-skilling to stay relevant in a dynamic job market.

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Moreover, democratic education promotes global citizenship and cultural competence. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it is essential for students to understand and engage with diverse perspectives. This not only enhances their ability to work collaboratively across cultures but also fosters empathy and a sense of shared responsibility for addressing global issues such as climate change.

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Preparing students to be adaptable in ever-changing situations is at the heart of democratic education. It encourages a learning environment where curiosity and exploration are valued, and where students are supported in taking risks and learning from failure. This approach builds confidence and prepares students to embrace change as an opportunity rather than a threat.

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The Asia Pacific Democratic Education Conference in Indonesia is a timely and essential gathering to discuss how democratic education can lead the reimagining of future education. 

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Reimagining Future Education
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