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African Schools Network (ASN) In - House Leadership Training
Join us for the African Schools Network (ASN) In-House Leadership Training Programme with Francesco Banchini as he leads a powerful session on:
Building A Structured and Sustainable Organization
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Friday, 17 July 2026
π 8:00 PM (Nigeria Time)
π» Via Zoom
This session is designed for leaders committed to creating systems that last, grow, and make meaningful impact.
Letβs build stronger leaders, stronger schools, and a stronger Africa.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
IB Global Conference in Denver
Honoured and excited to be joining global leaders at the IB Global Conference in Denver this July!
Iβll be sharing my insights on “Navigating through the IB Leadership Intelligences and capabilities towards a bright future.” Leadership in education is more than just management; itβs about fostering the right intelligences to empower the next generation. I look forward to deep dives, meaningful connections, and collective growth with the IB community as we shape the future of international education together.
π Denver, Colorado
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16-18 July 2026
ποΈ Colorado Convention Center
UPCOMING EVENTS
School Summit Africa 2026
Honoured to be joining School Summit Africa 2026 as a speaker and to contribute to the conversation on the future of education in a rapidly changing world.
During the summit, I will present “Towards 2030: Advancing Quality Education in Africa through Digital Transformation”, focusing on how technology can support schools in delivering quality learning and preparing students for the future.
I look forward to sharing perspectives, exchanging ideas and experiences with educators and leaders, and exploring how we can work together to advance quality education across Africa.
Thank you to the organisers for bringing together a community committed to innovation, collaboration, and meaningful impact in education.
π Pan Atlantic University, Lagos, Nigeria (Hybrid)
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3β5 September 2026
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Past Trainings
Leadership trainings
Leadership session at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
Recently, I had the opportunity to lead a session at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University centered around a fundamental question:
What are we really preparing our students for?
For decades, education was designed for a world of stable professions, predictable career paths, and clearly defined roles. Today, that world no longer exists in the same way. Our students are entering a reality shaped by rapid technological advancement, global interconnection, and constant transformation.
In such an environment, adaptability matters more than certainty. Curiosity matters more than memorisation. Character matters as much as competence.
During our discussion, we reflected on the evolving role of educators β not simply as transmitters of knowledge, but as mentors, facilitators, and architects of learning environments that prepare young people to think critically, act ethically, and navigate uncertainty with confidence.
The future of work is changing. Education must lead that change β not follow it.
Leadership trainings
Leadership Training led by Francesco Banchini at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
Francesco Banchini, had the chance to speak at the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University. He met with students, teachers, and future education leaders to talk about a topic β Leadership Intelligence.
During the session, they explored its key dimensions: strategic, relational, cultural, entrepreneurial, reflective, pedagogical and heuristic intelligence. Each of these plays an important role in how we lead, communicate, and work with others. In todayβs education system, these intelligences help us grow soft skills, build strong relationships and navigate change with confidence. The group was engaged, curious and open to discussion.
A simple yet meaningful reminder: leadership begins with awareness, and grows through learning β together.
IB Workshops
IB Workshop led by Francesco Banchini at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
A session was held at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, led by Francesco Banchini, CEO & Director of European Azerbaijan School and Chairman of CCAAIBWS. The training, delivered to university students, focused on βEngagement Strategiesβ and emphasized the active role of learners in the educational process.
During the session, students explored the levels of student engagement, the involvement of learners in what they are learning, key factors affecting engagement, and practical strategies for increasing student engagement. The discussion highlighted a core message: successful learning involves far more than passively receiving prepared informationβit requires participation, reflection, and meaningful interaction.
Leadership trainings
Leadership Training led by Francesco Banchini at Baku State University
Mr. Francesco Banchini, Chairman of CCAAIBWS, CEO & Director of EAS, delivered a valuable workshop at Baku State University, focusing on leadership development and practical strategies for future leaders. Students were introduced to key concepts such as convergent and divergent thinking, creative problem-solving, and the importance of approaching challenges with an open mind. Mr. Banchini shared his personal insights, helping students understand how to develop essential leadership skills and think differently to navigate both personal and professional challenges. The session emphasized the importance of creative solutions and provided students with a deeper understanding of how these approaches can shape their future careers and leadership roles.
We would like to extend our gratitude to Elchin Babayev, Rector of Baku State University, for warmly welcoming us and sharing the universityβs achievements. His support made this opportunity possible, and we look forward to future collaborations.
IB Workshops
IB workshop at the Guba branch of the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
Mr. Francesco Banchini, CEO & Director of the European Azerbaijan School and Chairman of CCAAIBWS, recently led the second session of the IB workshop at the Guba branch of the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University. This session focused on advanced Active Learning Techniques designed to encourage deeper student participation and collaboration in the classroom. Participants engaged in hands-on activities aimed at fostering a community-driven learning environment, where teachers and students work together to create a more interactive and engaging educational experience. The workshop provided valuable strategies for implementing collaborative teaching methods that support critical thinking, student-centered learning, and the development of essential skills for the future.
IB Workshops
IB workshop at the Baku Slavic University
The second IB Workshop at Baku Slavic University, organized by CCAAIBWS, was a vibrant and thought-provoking session led by Mr. Francesco Banchini, the CEO & Director of the European Azerbaijan School and Chairman of CCAAIBWS.
This workshop delved into the key themes of IB Education, Alternative Assessment, and Admission, offering students valuable insights into the IB approach to education. With an emphasis on interactive learning, the seminar encouraged students to engage in meaningful discussions, share their ideas, and confidently answer questions.
What made this session particularly unique was its focus on studentsβ individual characteristicsβa cornerstone of the IB philosophy.
IB Workshops
IB workshop at the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
We are excited to announce the second session of the IB training series, led by Mr. Francesco Banchini, CEO & Director of the European Azerbaijan School and Chairman of CCAAIBWS. This training is part of a collaborative initiative by CCAAIBWS, the European Azerbaijan School, and the Training and Education Center under the Office of the Vice-Rector for International Relations at ASPU.
This program aims to equip aspiring educators with essential knowledge and skills to understand the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework. Participants will delve into the unique teaching methodologies and mindset required to become successful IB educators, gaining insights that will shape their future careers.
Through this training, ASPU students are not only learning about the IB philosophy but also developing practical skills and perspectives to thrive in diverse and global educational environments.
IB Workshops
"New Strategies in Education"
Mr. Francesco Banchini, CEO & Director of the European Azerbaijan School, Chairman of CCAAIBWS, recently led an inspiring workshop at the Guba branch of the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University on βNew Strategies in Education.β The interactive sessions encouraged students to explore innovative teaching methods and enhance their skills for the future. Through hands-on activities, participants gained valuable insights into the philosophy and methodologies of the IB curriculum, while also deepening their understanding of modern educational approaches that foster critical thinking. The workshop served as a meaningful step on their journey to becoming effective and forward-thinking educators.
IB Workshops
Francesco Banchini Leads IB Training Session for Baku Slavic University Students at EAS
Francesco Banchini, CEO & Director of the European Azerbaijan School and Chairman of the CCAAIBWS, recently led an insightful and dynamic IB training session for students of Baku Slavic University. Hosted at the European Azerbaijan School with the support of the Caucasus and Central Asia Association of IB World Schools, the event provided students with a comprehensive understanding of the International Baccalaureate (IB) system.
During the session, Mr. Banchini discussed various curricula, highlighting the unique aspects of the IB and how it stands apart from other educational frameworks. He explored the practical application of IB principles in a global context, emphasizing the importance of international-mindedness, and how it shapes a schoolβs vision and mission.
The training culminated in an engaging group discussion, where students had the chance to ask questions and exchange ideas. The lively interaction underscored the success of the session, offering students valuable insights into the IBβs mission and its role in fostering a global perspective.