Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is to host
the British Council’s Partner Schools Network (PSN) ‘Schools Now!
Conference’ from 1 - 2 March 2016, under the theme ‘Empowering
Leaders, Teachers and Students’.
The conference agenda will feature keynote speeches, plenary
papers, panel discussions and short paper presentations.
The six plenary sessions will be: “Schools Now! Empowering leaders,
teachers and students”, “Mind the (skills) Gap – are Schools fit
for purpose in the new world?”, “Hope or Hype? – Rethinking
technology and new models of delivery in schools”, “Redefining
School Leadership– Challenging the status quo”, “Measuring
Effectiveness, Improving Outcomes – what do examinations tell us?”
and “Student Insight”.
Among the participants are global
leaders and experts from the British Council offices from across
the globe, as well as prestigious international organisations such
as Pearson, Cambridge International Examinations, UK; Royal
Society of Arts (RSA), UK; Presidium Group of Institutions, India;
HSBC Bank Middle East Limited plus many others.
Local entities
from the UAE will also take part in the event, including Taaleem,
UAE; Emirates Nationals Development Programme (ENDP); INJAZ – UAE
and Heriot-Watt University Dubai.
“Hosting this major conference in Abu Dhabi is a
reflection of our appreciation of the efforts of the UAE
government to raise the bar of education in the country,” said
Marc Jessel, Country Director, British Council, UAE. “Major
participants from UK, UAE, Pakistan, Ghana, Egypt, and various
parts of the MEA region will be sharing their case studies and
expertise, as part of efforts to come up with solutions to the
challenges schools face in meeting the expectations of students,
parents, examining bodies, employers and society in general.”
The latest Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) survey on ICT in
schools has revealed consistent and widespread access to
technology both within schools and in homes.
93% of secondary
schools make use of an online learning platform; while as many as
97% of secondary school children and 94% of primary school
children now have access to the internet from their home.
“We at British Council strive to empower
students worldwide,” added Jessel. “Empowering leaders, teachers
and students to develop and transform their schools requires deep
understanding of the current situation at the schools. Our
forthcoming conference in Abu Dhabi will serve this purpose.”
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