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We are so proud to announce and acknowldge the achievements of our Young Leaders Xuehua (Felix) Xiao who has won yet another Forbe’s China Award for 2024 Forbes China Business Innovation Award·Star Award!
The following are all of his wonderful accomplishments over the years:
– 2019 Forbes China 30 Under 30 (https://www.forbeschina.com/entrepreneur/45699)
– 2022 Forbes China Emerging Brands Top 100 (https://www.forbeschina.com/life/65151)
– 2023 Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 (https://www.forbes.com/30-under-30/2023/asia/retail-ecommerce)
– 2023–2024 Forbes China New Retail Potential Enterprises Top 50 (https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1792006281399566502)
– 2024 Forbes China Business Innovation Award·Star Award (https://www.forbeschina.com/business/69761)
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Elijah Bach, FWE Board Member, for his participation in an insightful discussion at Harvard Kennedy School, organized by the Africa Caucus. The event featured an exclusive conversation with H.E. Dennis Francis, President of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, under the theme:
“Global Diplomacy, Development, and Sustainability: The Role of African Youth in Leading Change.”
FWE is proud of Dr. Elijah Bach’s contributions and looks forward to his continued efforts in advancing global education and sustainable development.
Escalating tensions have fractured U.S.-China relations in recent years. Amid this geopolitical strife, education exchanges emerge as a beacon of hope, offering a rare opportunity to build bridges in a divided world. For decades, these programs have fostered mutual understanding, cultural empathy, and innovation, forming a cornerstone of bilateral cooperation. However, recent geopolitical shifts and ideological differences have strained these once-thriving connections.
Read More at the Harvard Kennedy School (Student Policy Review) – https://studentreview.hks.harvard.edu/education-as-a-diplomatic-tool-bridging-u-s-china-divides-for-a-collaborative-future/
Congratulations to our FWE Young Leader Angel Wei!
Watch Live on Zoom – https://tinyurl.com/5dpxk286
2024.12.15 FWE Music Symposium Agenda
Event | 2024 FWE Music Symposium Agenda | Time | 2024.12.15 |
Location | Steinway & Sons (158 Middle Huaihai Road, Shanghai) | ||
Time | |||
10:00 – 10:15 | Guest Check-in | ||
10:15 –10:30 | Opening Performance | ||
10:30 – 10:40 | Short Break | ||
10:45 – 11:30 | ‘Music Education: Balancing Artistic Standards and Audience Development’ Panel Discussion | ||
11:40 – 11:55 | Closing Performance | ||
11:55 – 12:00 | Group Photo |
Angel Wei, Founder of Sustainability Communications Advisory, joins Vince Molinari to discuss ESG’s evolving landscape in China. They also analyze new ESG trends & practices and its implications in China and other countries.
Click here to watch the video on FINTECHtv
The Future of Skills: Global Citizenship: Exploring the skills and knowledge crucial for thriving in our rapidly evolving world.
12 Minutes with Berç Podcast and special guest FWE Steering Committee member Ani Kharajian discuss how Can Generation Z Embrace Global Citizenship to Drive Positive Change?
In this episode you will find:
– What is Global Citizenship?
– Why is it Important for Generation Z?
– What are the Key Components?
– The Importance of Global Citizenship particularly essential for young professionals in Generation Z!
– What are the Challenges Faced by Generation Z?
– How global citizenship skills can empower Generation Z to contribute to sustainability and social responsibility?
Congratulations to Professor LOW Ee Ling, FWE’s Steering Committee member, who has been appointed concurrently as Adjunct Professor at Singapore’s top university, the National University of Singapore as an honorary appointment.
She continues to be fully employed at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University where she holds the President’s Chair Professor in Education.
This appointment is well deserved and FWE and our community would like to extend our heartful congratulations for such achievement. Her commitment and dedication to the field of education shines through her passion and we couldn’t be more proud. FWE wishes her all the best in this new position and thanks her greatly for her participation and contributions to our community.
On August 10th, The Forum for World Education held a Young Leaders Beijing Panel at the KWM Art Centre in Beijing, China.
We would like to thank our Young Leaders organizer, Felix Xiao, for organizing and promoting this event which drew over 20 participants from 12 countries together to discuss the power of education as a diplomatic tool.
The gathering showcased perspectives and drive discussion from educators, diplomats, entrepreneurs, and current students from top universities worldwide. It served as an open platform for dialogue, cultivating understanding and collaboration across borders and nations through the scope of education.
Ambassador Lynette Mwende Ndile, Deputy Head of Mission of Kenya to China, delivered a speech focusing on three key areas.
Wahed, Secretary General of Alumni Talent Alliance and Director of International Affairs at ITEC, shared insights on the changing landscape of international talent exchange.
Jenna Lively, a senior educator, discussed the growing influence of AI in modern classrooms. She provided an overview of the first-hand experience with AI developments and explored its role in education, emphasizing its applications, benefits, and future potential. She also highlighted how technology is reshaping the learning experience and possible future education system.
Tony Gao, Founder of EasyTransfer, illustrated the importance of global citizenship.
Lea Bochtler, Collumbia University Allumni and social media influencer, highlighted the role of social media in promoting authentic cultural exchange.
The Beijing Reception Event had adopted a hybrid format, with Zoom participation from those Young Leaders who could not attend in person offering fresh perspectives and insights on our topics of the night.
Dr. Cheng Davis, Co-founder and President of FWE, provided attendees with a comprehensive overview of Forum for World Education’s journey. She explained the history and the primary purpose of FWE, as well as the driving forces that led to the achievements FWE has obtained. Additionally, Dr. Davis underscored FWE’s commitment to shaping the future of global education and highlighted the significance of young leaders on a global scale.
The Forum for World Education (FWE) appreciates the hard work of Felix Xiao for organizing this event and Ambassador Lynette Mwende Ndile for her participation and speech as well as thanking all those who were able to attend in person as well as all those who participated virtually. This event showcased the importance and power of a global network for Young Leaders, powerful thought, inspirational discussion and opens dialogue amongst nations to further the mission and purpose of our community and emphasizes our commitment to furthering international collaboration and cooperation on improving education across boundaries.
Published June 15, 2024 at 6:00 PM (Updated June 17, 2024 at 1:12 PM)
Source: https://america.cgtn.com/2024/06/15/full-frame-excellence-in-education
Education is a priority for parents everywhere around the world. In times of AI, experts are seeking the best tools for teaching and for promoting critical thinking in students.
The state of education and the tools for better learning
Nearly 700,000 students take the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test. Its most recent report found that reading and science have been on a downward trajectory for the past decade. Between 2018 and 2022, performance in math across the countries tested fell by a record 15 points. COVID has only made things worse. During the pandemic, students on average were behind three quarters of a year in Math and half a year in Reading. But there is hope as Andreas Schleicher discusses with Mike Walter. Schleicher is the Director for Education and Skills, at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Innovation and recently developed technology bring new tools to the field of education.
Watch the videos:
Critical thinking in the times of AI || Andreas Schleicher
Read the article: https://america.cgtn.com/2024/06/15/full-frame-excellence-in-education
From our FWE event: Raising the Bar on Math Education – Lessons from Near and Far (Click to read more & watch the entire event)
New York, May 31, 2024 – Christine Choi, Secretary for Education of Hong Kong, visited New
York on May 31, 2024, accompanied by Dr. Rebecca Maynard, Trustee Professor at the
University of Pennsylvania and Chair of FWE’s Academic Planning Committee, who
represented FWE’s leadership visited Teachers College Community School (TCCS) and met its
principal, Ms. Michelle Verdiner. She learned about the school’s child-centered learning
environment and its participation in New York City’s Algebra for All initiative, which prepares
students to master algebraic concepts and skills by the end of eighth grade.
On the same day, Dr. Choi met with members of the Forum for World Education (FWE) Committee to discuss sustainable education development and the challenges and opportunities ahead. She also discussed issues related to primary and secondary mathematics education and mathematics teacher training with Dr. Yvonne Lai, an expert in mathematical knowledge for teaching and Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
During her visit, Secretary Choi expressed strong support for the FWE World Education Forum
and the upcoming conference in Switzerland. She highlighted the importance of collaboration
between FWE and UNESCO in advancing global education initiatives.
Secretary Choi’s itinerary included attending the International School Headmasters’ Conference,
where she emphasized several key outcomes:
Secretary Choi’s visit underscores the ongoing collaboration between Hong Kong and
international educational bodies to foster innovative and inclusive education strategies
worldwide.
Link to article: https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202406/03/P2024060300200