“Schools: Partners for the Future” initiative
The “Schools: Partners for the Future” (PASCH) initiative creates a global network of more than 2,000 PASCH schools with particular ties to Germany. The Goethe-Institut supports around 600 PASCH schools in the national education systems of over 100 countries.
The “Schools: Partners for the Future” (PASCH) initiative was launched in February 2008 by Germany’s Federal Foreign Office. PASCH is coordinated by the Federal Foreign Office and implemented in cooperation with the Central Agency for Schools Abroad (ZfA), the Goethe-Institut, the German Academic Exchange Service and the Educational Exchange Service of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Guiding principles and goals
PASCH is organized according to four guiding principles:- prospects through education
- broadened horizons through multilingualism
- access to language and education and
- joint tackling of future problems as an international community of learners
PASCH in Cameroon and Gabon
The PASCH initiative supports eight selected partner schools in secondary education in Cameroon and Gabon to make the teaching and learning of German language more interactive, diversified and efficient. In numerous extra-curricular projects and specific programmes, learners discover the pleasure of learning German language and how it relates to their everyday reality. German teachers from the partner schools are regularly invited to local in-service training and seminars in Germany on the latest didactic and methodological topics. The PASCH initiative has a significant presence on the educational scene with regard to the German language and is also valued by cultural and economic partners.