The Olympic Education Commission is an offshoot of the Culture and Olympic Education Commission that was formed under President Thomas Bach. It advises the IOC Session, the IOC Executive Board, and the IOC President on the promotion of Olympic values-based education and provides strategic direction on IOC Programmes and activities related to the education of youth through sport. As of 2022 the chair is Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski.
The responsibilities of the Olympic Education Commission are to advise on:
- The development and implementation of an Olympic values education strategy;
- Advocacy for quality physical education and the integration of values in school curricula, and for suitable and age-appropriate sports in and out of school settings;
- Dissemination of the Olympic values in various communication channels, and the promotion of the importance of sport and physical activity for youth development and education;
- Delivery of the Olympic Values Education Programme, and development of resources for teachers and educators on Olympic values and life skills;
- Integration of values education into IOC properties and partner programmes such as the Athlete Career Development Programme, Massive Online Open Courses, YOG, OCOGs, and WADA; and
- Optimisation of strategic partnerships with IOC-recognized organizations working in the field of education, and support Sport for Development programmes which focus on the development of life skills and values education.
Some of the above was taken from the IOC official website. Please refer to the following link for further details, especially of current members of this commission.