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WorldRoom invites educators to join beyond-the-classroom discoveries. Together, let us grow, sharpen our teaching tools, widen our world and make our teaching in our classrooms more and more relevant to 21st century needs.

» Annual Conferences

What better way to recharge than to meet fellow educators and learn together? Get ready for WorldRoom's 1st Annual Conference this 2011!

» Walkabouts

"He who does not travel reads only but a page of a book." So goes an Asian proverb. How much more significant travel can be when it is purposefully geared towards the equipping of educators?.

» Lecture-Workshops

"The best teacher is always he who is a student at heart." Lecture-Workshops will cover topics that aim to improve the quality of teaching and learning in Philippine classrooms.

» Attachment Opportunities

Interview and interact with various people. For instance, catch how math is practically used in the workplace. Observe how thinking skills permeate all industries. Or discover the significance of life science in the Philippines. Let attachment opportunities empower what and how you teach.

» Consulting and Training Services

WorldRoom customizes and facilitates special consulting and training services for teachers and schools in the Preschool, Primary, and Secondary levels.

» Teachers' On-line Community (Coming Soon)

Finally! A community where you can be part of. A community you can grow with. A community you can learn from. A community for you.

» Publications (Coming Soon)

WorldRoom friends will definitely see each other a lot. But at times they won't, let books be their nourishment. After all, educators are always book enthusiasts!

a movement


WorldRoom is dedicated to providing learning opportunities that will equip and nurture the Filipino educator for the needs of 21st century.


a glimpse


"How has the world of the child changed in the last 150 years? The answer is 'It's hard to imagine any way in which it hasn't changed. They're immersed in all kinds of stuff that was unheard of 150 years ago, and yet if you look at schools today versus 100 years ago, they are more similar than dissimilar."

Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline