The news story you are looking for has expired. A more recent related article is displayed below.

Sponsored Links

Leading Education Experts From Singapore & Hong Kong to Speak at Global Conference in Bahrain

Leading education experts from Singapore and Hong Kong have confirmed their participation as key-note speakers at the inaugural global education conference in Bahrain next month. The speakers include Professor S. Gopinathan, Associate Dean, Office of Education Research, National Institute of Education, Singapore, Dr Law Song Seng, Senior Advisor, ITE Education Services, Singapore, and Dr Angela Ho, Director of Educational Development, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

The Education Project, to be held at the Shaikh Isa Cultural Centre and National Library in the Kingdom's capital, Manama, will begin with a lively debate on 'The state of educational outcomes'. The discussion will be chaired by Tony Wagner, of Harvard Graduate School of Education 'Change Leadership Group', and will ask the question why education levels fail to meet expectations and why reform programmes designed to resolve the problem often do not have the desired effect. Joining Dr Wagner as a moderator will be James Rubin, international broadcaster and former policy advisor for US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa, Chief Executive of the Bahrain Economic Development Board which is supporting the event, said: "The Education Project will bring together leading experts from across the globe and from all facets of education. Most have spent a lifetime committed to the cause; they understand what works and what does not. And they are passionate about identifying concrete solutions to one of the greatest challenges facing the world today; education is the single most important factor in bringing stability, productivity and prosperity to all societies."

The inaugural conference aims to identify practical solutions for the gap in the quality of the global education system. Organisers hope to encourage commitment from both the private and public sector to adapt proven models of innovation for wider roll-out, matching donors with projects to enable real outcomes.

The Education Project is free to attend for educational professionals from all sectors as well as from public and private sector institutions with an interest in developing new models and standards in education. For further information visit: http://www.educationprojectbahrain.org

Further information
    Katie Bergius, Bell Pottinger
    Tel: +44(0)207-861-3105 / +44(0)7979-701-689
    Email: kbergius@goodrelations.co.uk
Further information: Katie Bergius, Bell Pottinger, Tel: +44(0)207-861-3105 /
+44(0)7979-701-689,  Email: kbergius@goodrelations.co.uk

Copyright (C) 2009 PR Newswire Europe. All rights reserved

News Provided by COMTEX


Related terms: advisor, bahrain, conference, education, email, hong kong, law, policy, productivity, research, singapore, standards, university

Related Articles

Singapore and Hong Kong slightly softer
Oct 13, 2009
...Rotterdam) B.V 11 hrs ago Asia/Pacific Singapore and Hong Kong slightly softer Popular Now 12 Oct World...still long way off 15 hrs ago Asia/Pacific Singapore September bunker sales up 11% 12 Oct World...

Aqua - behind the hype
Oct 29, 2009
...s launch, the London debut for the Hong Kong group, has met with a far less glowing...with some of our other restaurants in Hong Kong and Beijing which are split into more...ve brought in some of our people from Hong Kong to help set things up and our head chef...

Singapore, Hong Kong Aim to Succeed Where Bernanke Failed on Asset Bubbles
Oct 27, 2009
...in South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore told banks in...Chartered Plc in Singapore. “Central banks...measures.” In Hong Kong, where...benchmarks from Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan are...

HK airport to undergo further expansion
Oct 15, 2009
...further expansion By Leithen Francis Hong Kong airport is planning to build a new...due to be completed next year, says a Hong Kong airport spokeswoman. She was unable...concourse has 10 aero-bridges. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region chief...