
Inclusive classroom management and conflict resolution
2025-05-22
In the context of the All Digital Summit, taking place from 10-12 September 2025 in Malta, the ADEDU project is offering a prize for the All Digital Awards 2025.
But what is All Digital Summit and what is the All Digital Awards about?
The All Digital Summit is one of the leading public events in Europe on digital competences. It provides a unique platform where trainers, educators and facilitators working for digital competence centres, ICT learning centres, adult education centres are joined by private and public stakeholders, including policy makers, to exchange experiences, share knowledge and reflect together on strategies to reduce the digital skills gap.
The All Digital Awards is an official recognition offered yearly during the All Digital Summit to individuals (teachers, trainers, educators, changemakers) across Europe who empower people to succeed in the digital world.
This year the different awards center on the five focus areas that All Digital is working on to promote and enhance digital inclusion through EU co-funded projects: Access to digital, Digital upskilling, AI & Emerging technologies, Digital wellbeing, Digital skills policy.
The ADEDU award is going to be given under the “Access to digital” category and recognises outstanding educators and educational practices that use inclusive and accessible technologies and approaches in adult education. The focus is on supporting learners affected by learning disabilities and fostering the inclusion of marginalised or excluded groups in adult learning.
The winners of all the focus areas will be publicly celebrated in front of more than 200 participants from across Europe.
For more information about the All Digital awards, check the link below and submit your nominations by the 13th of June!
https://all-digital.org/all-digital-awards-2025/
Nominations are open to All Digital member organisations. Nominees must be individuals affiliated with the nominating member organisation.
- All nominations must be submitted in English using the online form in the link (end of the description).
- The jury will evaluate submissions based on the following criteria and select the finalists and winners:
- 1) Impact: The extent to which the initiative has made a meaningful difference, measurable or visible, in people’s lives, communities or policies.
2) Innovation: The originality and creativity of the approach, tools or methods used to address digital challenges or improve learning experiences.
3) Replicability: The potential for the initiative or practice to be adapted or scaled in other contexts, regions or organisations.
What else is in store?
You can win a fully paid 2-night trip to Malta!
All Digital will in fact cover travel costs and provide 2-night accommodation for each category winner to attend the Summit.
Don’t wait any longer! Join the change and nominate your accessibility champions today!