Learn, Teach, Collaborate
Welcome to
Educate Magis,
the Global Apostolic Online Community of Educators from our Jesuit Global Network of Schools (JGNS)
A new way of proceeding
Global Tools and Resources
There are different tools and resources available on our platform to Facilitate and enable global Ignatian Learning, Teaching, and Collaborative experiences. These resources have been purposely built and shared by educators like you!
LEARN
Online courses and learning resources to facilitate and enable global Ignatian Learning
TEACH
Online teaching tools and resources to facilitate and enable global Ignatian teaching.
COLLABORATE
Online tools and resources to facilitate and enable global Ignatian collaboration and networking.
At the service of the Jesuit Mission
Apostolic Mission
Educate Magis is a work of the Society of Jesus under Fr. Arturo Sosa’s authority.
We enable discernment on contemporary Jesuit education between educators from Jesuit schools, through global online Learning, Teaching, and Collaborative experiences.
“Our global community of Educate Magis opens a new way of proceeding for our schools, enabling lay and Jesuit educators to collaborate as a Global Community in service of the Jesuit mission: ‘companions of reconciliation and justice – with God, within humanity, and with creation’ (GC 36 Decree #1).”
We are all connected
Global Network
The Jesuit Global Network of Schools is an expression of a common identity and our commitment to contribute to a universal body with a universal mission.
Our shared mission and values manifest the collective global identity of our schools and their local and regional networks that are committed to the Jesuit mission.
JSN – North
America
JEASA –
South Asia
JCAP –
Asia Pacific
FLACSI –
Latin America
JASBEAM – Africa
and Madagascar
JECSE –
Europe
FE y
Alegría
JRS
Global Compact
of Education
News and Updates
Keep up to date with the latest news, projects and stories from our Jesuit schools around the world.
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Regions
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Countries
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Students
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Jesuit Schools
(Global Identifier #8. A Living Tradition)Jesuit schools at the service of our Universal Mission
“But absolutely, and with great urgency, Jesuit schools should network, on all levels, with one another.
Our schools in isolation from their sister Jesuit institutions worldwide will not meet the increasingly complex dimensions of a globalized world. Each of our schools should be seen, and should see themselves, as extensions of our international mission.”