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There has been a lot of planning--coupled with unprecendented funding--in Washington to create what the President calls a 'world-class education system.' Its basic premise is that countries who out-teach America today will out-compete us tomorrow. Asia Society's Partnership for Global Learning is assembling experts, policymakers, and practitioners to surround this issue and to share innovative ideas and models that work. The Forum will be one of the most important and relevant education conferences of the year. Don't miss it!


Exchange ideas with policymakers, researchers and master teachers.

 

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The Forum is the only conference that brings together K-12 educators, policymakers and resource providers to focus on developing American students' global competencies. We encourage school, district and state teams to attend the conference together. In order to ensure success for all students, there must be systemic change in schools, districts and states. As such, the program is designed to promote a free flow of ideas and conversations among individuals with expertise in classroom practice, education administration, professional development and public policy.


Take part in interesting break-out sessions.

Session formats include working group sessions, panel presentations, expert presenters, team meetings and interactive discussions. Because one goal of this conference is to connect practitioners with policymakers, there are no separate strands. All sessions are open to every participant (as room capacity allows).

Membership has its benefits. Learn more about Asia Society's Partnership for Global Learning.