Agenda 2024
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Discover the power of data-driven assessments and whole-school literacy in unlocking students' potential across a diverse educational landscape.
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Supercharge your teaching & learning through simplifying the transformation of data into critical actions throughout the school year.
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Supercharge your teaching & learning through simplifying the transformation of data into critical actions throughout the school year.
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An exciting new initiative for 2023, the Bett Asia School Challenge is a Southeast Asia-wide competition for students aged 7-17, created to promote big-thinking and innovative ideas on a large scale, to help provide solutions for schools and education issues using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Dr Greg Winslett
Deputy Director (Digital Learning)
Institute for Teaching and Learning Innovation at the University of Queensland
Discover how esports is flourishing in Asia and how educational institutions are embedding it to support students in pursuing careers in this dynamic field.
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The UN argues that education is a critical agent in addressing the issue of climate change and creating a better world for future generations. However, with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for most of the world’s new disaster and climate-related displacements – which poses significant barriers to the right to education - what role can educators and school communities play?
Drawing on insight into region-wide policy development and practices within schools, this panel discussion will explore solutions-led approaches to ensuring climate-resilience across school communities, considering the role of technology, and developing and implementing a climate change curriculum relevant to specific localities and cultures.
Classroom Theatre Asia/ShanghaiThe UN argues that education is a critical agent in addressing the issue of climate change and creating a better world for future generations. However, with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for most of the world’s new disaster and climate-related displacements – which poses significant barriers to the right to education - what role can educators and school communities play?
Drawing on insight into region-wide policy development and practices within schools, this panel discussion will explore solutions-led approaches to ensuring climate-resilience across school communities, considering the role of technology, and developing and implementing a climate change curriculum relevant to specific localities and cultures.
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Dr Yen Nee Tan
Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials
Newcastle University (Singapore Campus)