Abu Dhabi will host more than 1,000 influential education leaders, practitioners and industry experts from around the world during the Bett Middle East Leadership Forum and Expo to be held 6th to 7th of April 2016, where the future of education will be debated and discussed.
Taking place in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Education Council, ADEC, the event is set to be the most senior gathering of Education Leaders in the region.
Over 1,000 influential education leaders, practitioners and industry experts from across the region are set to attend the inaugural Bett Middle East Leadership Forum and Expo where the future of education will be debated and discussed. Taking place in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Education Council, the event is set to be the most senior gathering of Education Leaders in the region.
The Bett Middle East Leadership Forum provides a unique for thought-provoking debates, innovative case studies and forward-thinking regional projects that will shape the future of education in the Middle East.
As added value, the Bett Middle East 2016 happens to coincide with ADEC’s exclusive event, Transforming Education Summit, TES 2016, where actionable influences on policy, research and practices for transforming education, will be among a few of the topics that will be highlighted and discussed through various influential keynote speakers arriving from different countries across the world.
Some of the forward thinking regional discussions, workshops and speeches due to take place at the Bett April 2016 initiative, include human capital for transitioning to a sustainable global knowledge economy, students, computer programmes and e-learning, digital learning in a modern world, 21st century school curriculums, career opportunities for graduates, importance of Arabic language, entrepreneurship skills, STEM, special education needs, supporting classroom teachers/schools and many more.
Source:WAM
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