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SCHOOL EDUCATION

DAY 2 | 27 NOVEMBER 2017 THE GREAT BALL ROOM – HALL 3

08:00 AM-08:45 AM
REGISTRATION
08:45 AM-09:00 AM
NURTURING HAPPINESS FOR SUSTAINABLE LEARNING

  • Melissa Maria , Principal, Global Indian International School (GIIS)
09:00 AM-10:00 AM
LEARNING THROUGH INNOVATION: THE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • AP Sharma, Principal, Birla Public School, Qatar (Moderator)
  • Neeraj Bhargava, Principal, Abu Dhabi Indian School
  • Maryssa O’Connor, Vice-Principal, GEMS Wellington International School, Dubai
  • Rafia Zafar Ali, Principal, Leaders Private School, Sharjah Archana Gaba, Principal, Saint Kabir Gurukul School, India
  • Simimol Raijo, Head of Information and Communication Technology Department, Amity School, Dubai
  • Suzan Hendricks, Head of Kindergarten, Al Ain Juniors School, Abu Dhabi
KEY TALKING POINTS
Technological innovations are being leveraged to change the classroom experience to impart education to students. Sharing of best and next practices.


10:00 AM-10:15 AM
THE FUTURE OF SKILLS AND THE ROLE OF CODING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CREATIVITY
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • Ayesha Khanna, CEO, ADDO
10:15 AM-11:15 AM
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION: IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • Shahnaz Ahmed, Chairman, Spring Dale High School, India (Moderator)
  • Pramod Mahajan,Director & Principal, Sharjah Indian School,Dubai
  • Latha Venkateswar, Principal, Sabari Indian School, Dubai
  • Dolly A Goriawala, Principal, Star International School, Dubai
  • Avinash Ganesh, Director, Jayawant Shikshan Prasak Mandal, India
  • Lorie Evasco, Science Teacher, The Philippine School, Dubai
KEY TALKING POINTS
Importance of outcome-based education has been debated in many parts of the world. Should education be outcomebased? Well it already is, to some extent. Advocates of OBE say that traditional schools are really time-based. Teachers and principals may want students to learn something, but they typically allocate a certain amount of time to study of that topic and then move on, whether or not students have mastered it. Experts feel that for schools to be fully outcomebased, they must organize so that outcomes are fixed, and time and other resources needed to achieve the outcomes are variable. Technology is also playing an important role in this on the other hand. This session will highlight various aspects of outcome based education and how technology is playing the role of catalyst in this


11:15 AM-11:30 AM
TEA BREAK AND EXPO VISIT
11:30 AM-11:45 AM
INDUSTRY PRESENTATION

  • Reshma George, Managing Director, Motley Educatoin
11:45 AM-12:00 PM
SPECIAL PRESENTATION: EDUCATIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN TECHNOLOGY

  • Tahir Nadeem Qadri, CEO, American Lyceum International School, Abu Dhabi
12:00 PM-12:45 PM
NURTURING EARLY CHILDHOOD, ENCOURAGING ESTABLISHMENT OF PRE-SCHOOLS: INNOVATE, INVEST & COLLABORATE
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • Dr Swati Popat Vats, President, Podar Education Network, India (Moderator)
  • Priya Krishnan, CEO, Founding Years Learning Solution, India
  • Zahra Hamirani, CEO, The Blossom Nursery, Dubai
  • Krishna Nambiar, Director, Aptech Montana International Preschool, India
  • Nyla Khan, Associate Director, Innovation and Development, Kids World Nursery LLC, Dubai
KEY TALKING POINTS
Pre-schools play an important role in nurturing and shaping early childhood. Thus methods of early childhood learning programs becomes essential for a child’s growth before he or she steps into the bigger world of education and life. Sneak peek into the modern learning trends, innovations and collaborations will be highlight of this session. WES Dubai 2017 celebrates the initiatives of Pre-Schools from world over.


12:45 PM-01:45 PM
ENSURING TRAINING OF TEACHERS & IMPROVEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CREATING BRAND OF GLOBALLY ACCLAIMED SCHOOL CHAINS
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • Pranjala Dutta, Principal, IQRA Education, Dubai
  • Alia Yahya, Principal, Dubai Carmel School, Dubai
  • Alka Kapur, Principal, Modern Public School, India
  • Jyoti Arora, Principal, Mount Abu Public School, India
  • Asha Alexander, Principal, The Kindergarten Starters, Dubai
  • Allan T Cariaga, Vice Principal for Students’ Welfare, The Philippine School, Dubai
  • Dr Abdul Jaleel Perla, Principal, Aliya Senior Secondary School, India
KEY TALKING POINTS
After the due setting in of educational processes and ensuring the learning outcomes, educational institutions world over are venturing to create lasting brands. This is done to ensure the universalising of branding of schools for attracting the right workforce and student.


01:45 PM-02:30 PM
NETWORKING LUNCH
02:30 PM-03:15 PM
NEW AGE PEDAGOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN TEACHING

  • Abhilash Rao, Director, IQRA Education, Dubai (Moderator)
  • Tassos Anastasiades, Director, Ajman Academy, Dubai
  • Maya Al Hindi, Chairman of Board of Governors, Dubai Carmel School, Dubai 
  • Malaya Mohapatra, Founder, Vidyabhawan School, India 
  • Annahita Pagadiwala, Principal, Mayoor Pvt. School, Abu Dhabi
KEY TALKING POINTS
Personalised learning; convergence of academic & administrative operations through technology; education for children with specific needs and importance of cognitive learning through creative thinking.


03:15 PM-04:15 PM
BEST & NEXT PRACTICES OF SCHOOL EDUCATION SPECTRUM
(PANEL DISCUSSION)

  • Neeti Kaushik, Principal cum Director, Mount Olympus School, India (Moderator)
  • Ranju Anand, Vice President of Schools, GEMS Education, Dubai
  • Rina Singh, Principal, GD Goenka Public School, India
  • Shiny Davison, Vice Principal, Amled School, Dubai
  • Ritika Anand, Vice-Principal, The Winchester School, Dubai
  • Ramiz Haddadin, Regional Director, Middle East, Turkey and Africa Cambridge English Language Assessment, Dubai
  • Krutarth Joshi, Principal, Little Flower School, India
  • Evo Hannan, Head of Innovation, GEMS International School, Dubai
KEY TALKING POINTS
Innovation, new age technology, infrastructural development, teaching methods…all these are redefining the school education ecosystem world over. This session will bring stakeholders from world renowned school chains to discuss and deliberate upon various aspects of quality school education..


04:15 PM-04:30 PM
NETWORKING TEA
04:30 PM-05:30 PM

VISIT TO EXPO THE GREAT BALL ROOM – HALL 1

Stellar IT Park, 7A/7B, 5th floor, Annexe Building
Tower II, C-25, Sector 62, Noida – 201309
Uttar Pradesh, India

 

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