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Case study: Partnership impact on gender and social inclusion
Partner school: SMAN 1 Jepara and Sunshine Beach State High School Queensland This case study explores how the BRIDGE School Partnership between SMAN 1 Jepara and Sunshine Beach State High School Queensland, funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), impacted gender and social inclusion pedagogical knowledge and practices. Names of Schools : SMAN 1 Jepara, Jepara, Indonesia; and Sunshine Beach Primary School, Queensland, Australia Case Study Topic: Partner


Tranby College and SMAN 5 Surabaya (2010)
SMAN 5 Surabaya was awarded the BRIDGE GEDSI Model School designation during the BRIDGE Education Stakeholder Engagement Meeting. This accolade highlights the school's commitment to Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) initiatives and showcases their efforts to incorporate GEDSI in their educational practices.


Changing Mindsets, Changing the Future: Breaking Stereotypes and Empowering Students' Experience in SMP Darul Ulum 1 Peterongan, East Java
Girls were supported in entering fields like robotics and science, often seen as male-dominated fields. Boys participated in culinary classes
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