International education is evolving rapidly, driven by new government policies, shifting immigration landscapes, and the ongoing impacts of global events. While these changes present challenges, they also offer opportunities for schools to innovate and lead. Evolving visa regulations and policy shifts are prompting schools to rethink their approaches, embrace technology, and create flexible learning models that cater to a diverse, global student body.
The International Education is Changing: Adapt or Fail forum is a customized and advanced leadership seminar for school leaders who are facing the emerging educational landscape. The forum, organized by Times Education Group Australia, prepares school leaders for strategic thinking, curriculum enhancement, and global citizenship. The forum also covers the specific challenges and opportunities of the Philippine higher education sector, and how to create a culture of collaboration and innovation among educators and stakeholders
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The forum is designed to provide a platform for dialogue and exchange among higher education stakeholders from the Philippines and abroad. Through the plenary presentation, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, the forum aims to achieve the following learning outcomes:
- Examine the current trends and best practices of internationalization in higher education.
- Explore the pivotal role of technology in facilitating cross-cultural collaboration and exchange.
- Identify the strategies and resources for developing intercultural competence and global citizenship.
- Develop network with universities for sharing best practices, establishing meaningful partnerships, and cultivating collaborative initiatives.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS EVENT?
The event is recommended for government officials including education policymakers, school heads, coordinators, teachers, and counselors who are interested in learning from and connecting with international education experts and peers. A typical participant has some experience or interest in developing and implementing internationalization strategies in their own school. The forum also welcomes university international affairs heads or directors who want to receive updates on trends in internationalization. The event will offer practical tips and tools for enhancing the quality and impact of internationalization in education, and for preparing students for a more global and diverse world.
KEY BENEFITS
This forum equips school leaders with internationalization skills and insights to enhance their institutions. It covers various aspects of internationalization to address challenges and opportunities and provides a global perspective for leading their institutions. Moreover, the forum serves as a platform for networking with other participating educational institutions.
Inclusions: Meals during the forum, Certificate of Participation, Forum Primer, Registration Kit