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Follow us: @Bett_Asia Bett Asia: Education Technology Leadership GroupBook your tickets at www.asia.bettshow.com
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In order to build a high quality programme with world-class speakers and cutting edge topics we have consulted key leaders in the field of education and technology across the world. We would like to thank the members of the board who have contributed tremendously with their knowledge and expertise:
• Duriya Amatavivat Director, Bureau of International Cooperation Ministry of Education – THAILAND
• Li Ping Director of Division of Laboratory Management Department of Higher Education Ministry of Education – CHINA
• Hamad Ali Al Dhaheri Executive Director of Private Schools and Quality Assurance Sector Abu Dhabi Education Council – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
• Sangkon Kim Former Superintendent, Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, and candidate for Governor of the Gyeonggi Province – SOUTH KOREA
• Lee Wing On Dean of Education Research National Institute of Education (NIE) – SINGAPORE
• Akahori Kanji President, JAPET (Japan Society for the Promotion of Educational Technology), Professor Hakuoh University – JAPAN
• Victor Cheng Executive Director Hong Kong Education City Limited – HONG KONG
• Mohd Amin Bin Jalaludin Vice-Chancellor University of Malaya – MALAYSIA
• Mandy O’Mara Principal Truganina South Primary School – AUSTRALIA
• Dominic Savage Director General BESA (British Education Suppliers Association) – UK
*Based on audience at Bett Latin America Leadership Summit
Welcome to the Bett Asia Leadership SummitThe most senior gathering of education leaders across Asia
Education systems across Asia are moving from strength to strength and emerging markets are gradually implementing more technology into their education systems.
The exceptional work that teachers have undertaken to embrace this educational revolution is reflected in the performance of students in the region: 7 of the 10 top-scoring countries in the most recent PISA tests were Asian (OECD).
Extensive research was conducted to discover what is influencing education in Asia today, in order to make Bett Asia as relevant and topical as possible.
Technology has altered the landscape of learning forever, and by placing the tools of innovation and inspiration into the hands of teachers, decision-makers and other key education professionals, we can ensure that the result of this change is improved student outcomes.
To this end, we invite you to join us at this truly international event, where we will be roused by some of the most highly qualified professionals for instigating change in young people’s lives. Through a series of expertly-facilitated interactive workshops, presentations, roundtables and discussions, we will work together to showcase best practice, celebrate innovative products and solutions, and build networks across the education community.
Audience Profile
Confirmed SpeakersAdvisory Board
P. Kamalanathan Deputy Minister for Education Ministry of Education – MALAYSIA
Le Luong Minh Secretary General, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – INDONESIA
Allah Bakhsh Malik Additional Secretary Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, and Director General Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) – PAKISTAN
Stephen Heppell Educational Technology Visionary Heppell.net – UK
Bunlay Nith Deputy Director, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports – CAMBODIA
Ronghuai Huang Professor and Deputy Dean of Faculty of Education Beijing Normal University (BNU) – CHINA
Victor Cheng, Executive Director, Hong Kong Education City Limited – HONG KONG
Hari Lamsal Joint Secretary, Planning Division and Education Review Office, Ministry of Education – NEPAL
Praveen Prakash Joint Secretary, Technology Enabled Learning Ministry of Human Resource Development – INDIA
Shahrizal Haji Emran Senior Education Officer Ministry of Education – BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Gwang-Jo Kim Director of Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education UNESCO – THAILAND
Hendarman Anwar Secretary, National Office for Educational Research and Development Ministry of Education and Culture – INDONESIA
Haji Khairil bin Haji Awang Director, Institute Aminuddin Baki (National Institute of Educational and Leadership), Ministry of Education – MALAYSIA
Andreas Schleicher Deputy Director, Directorate for Education, OECD – FRANCE
Abdul Subhan Raouf Acting General Manager, Monitoring and Reporting Department, Ministry of Education – AFGHANISTAN
Yip Yuen Fong Senior Director, Sectoral Development Group, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) – SINGAPORE
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08.00 Registration and morning coffee
08.45 Chairman’s opening remarks
09.00A new direction for Singapore’s education system: Providing a sound academic foundation for the development of a rounded and confident individualReserved for Singapore Ministry of Education
09.25 The transformative power of technology in education: Harnessing the potential for changeAnthony Salcito, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector Education, Microsoft – USA
10.00 Education policy in Bangladesh: Challenges and achievementsNurul Islam Nahid, Minister for Education, Ministry of Education – BANGLADESH
10.25 Harnessing infocomm technologies to transform teaching and learning Yip Yuen Fong, Senior Director, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore – SINGAPORE
10.50 Coffee break
11.15International Education Leader – (The UK’s new computing curriculum) Improving digital literacy and preparing students for the jobs of the future Reserved for UK Education Secretary
11.40Mobile technology, one-to-one and BYOD approaches: Making choices about implementing and managing different strategies for the classroomReserved for founding partner
12.05 How will online learning change K-12 education? Blended learning, hybrid approaches and disruptive innovationsHaji Khairil bin Haji Awang, Director, Institute Aminuddin Baki (National Institute of Educational Management and Leadership), Ministry of Education – MALAYSIA
12:30Interactive Polling Panel: What keeps Education Leaders in Asia awake at night? – This interactive session will feature 4 prominent leaders from Asia. The audience will have the chance to vote in on a series of issues facing Asian educators and decision makers and the panel will discuss the response
13.00 Lunch and networking break
Opportunity to join a workshop led by one of Bett’s partners. These are invitation only. Topics include:
• Recruiting the right team: How to find and engage teachers with the appropriate IT experience for your institution
• Online resources, apps and the staff/student/parent triangle: Educating communities on how to gain access in a safe way
Stream AInternational Pedagogical Innovations
Stream BExcellence in Practice: Celebrating Asia’s Education Policies
Stream CTechnology in Higher Education
14.00
International trends in educational technologies: Positive models to improve school environments and pedagogical practicesShahrizal Haji Emran, Senior Education Officer, Ministry of Education – BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Power half-hour: Changing the substructures of education
Infusing ICT into education systems: Approach and experience in ChinaRonghuai Huang, Professor and Deputy Dean of Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University (BNU) – CHINA
Creating cutting-edge educational experiences: Initiatives in Australia to enhance infrastructureMatt Dunkley, Regional Director, Education and Early Childhood Services, State Government of Victoria – AUSTRALIA
Bespoke LMS and HEI-specific content: Regulating and managing usage policies
14.30
How to accelerate literacy and numeracy for all – Panel discussionEileen Lento, Director of Advocacy and Marketing, Intel – USA
The “Smart Education Strategy”: South Korea’s initiative to digitise and customise the curriculum Eun-sug Sim, Assistant Minister, Education Policy Office, Ministry of Education – SOUTH KOREA
What works and why: Understanding successful technology enabled learning in Australian Higher EducationGlenn Finger, Dean (Learning and Teaching), Arts, Education and Law Group, Griffith University – AUSTRALIA
15.00
The impact of technology in special education: Celebrating technological revolutions which have enhanced learning for students with SEN in Asia – Panel discussionMeng Ee Wong, Assistant Professor, Early Childhood & Special Needs Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University – SINGAPORE
Albert Lee, Senior Lecturer, Dyslexia Association of Singapore (DAS) Academy – SINGAPORE
Jitendra Nagpal, Program Director, “Expressions India”, The National Life Skills, Values Education and School Wellness Program – INDIA
Deepa Raja, Special Educational Needs Consultant, The Galaxy Education System – INDIA
Le Van Tac, Director, Centre for Special Education, The Vietnam Institute for Education Sciences – VIETNAM
Mowfaq Mustafa, Director, Future Centre for Special Needs – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Power half-hour: Comparing ways in which countries at different stages of development are building new opportunities for the next generation
Reforms in Brunei’s education system: Initiatives for the improvement of school evaluationChong Kui Kian, Specialist Inspector in Science Education, Ministry of Education – BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Nepal’s School Sector Reform Program: Working with international development partners to increase student outcomes Hari Lamsal, Joint Secretary, Planning Division and Education Review Office, Ministry of Education – NEPAL
Self-directed learning: Motivating students to increase their own knowledge, skills and performanceKok Boon Shiong, Coordinator, Teacher Training Institute Campus Kent, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia – MALAYSIA
Day 1 Main conference
International Pedagogical Innovations • Cloud computing: Exploring the best options for
pedagogical use
• Games-based learning and gamification: Challenging traditional pedagogical methods
Keynotes• Developing a ‘work ready’ population: Asia’s most
successful vocational learning programmes
• From gatekeepers of knowledge to facilitators of learning: The changing role of teachers
• Establishing a balanced, robust and independent world class national curriculum: Reviewing the new Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum
• Professional development for teachers: Developing and implementing a nationwide strategy to establish and support a technologically elite workforce
Education Reform & Innovation in Emerging Asia • Expanding accessibility in rural and deprived areas:
Maximising resources and funds to provide the best possible support for eLearning
• Professional development for teachers in emerging Asia: Creative solutions with technology at the heart
Increasing Access to Education• Online/offline
teacher training: Creating a platform of materials to make teacher training as accessible and manageable as possible
• Preparing your institution for new technology: Wi-Fi connection and other infrastructural challenges
Excellence in Practice: Celebrating Asia’s Education Policies• Malaysia’s drive to
become a digital economy: Equipping youth with the required digital competencies for the future workforce
• Infusing ICT into education systems: Approach and experience in China
Technology in Higher Education• Changing
the culture of pedagogy: Demonstrating to academics how technology can be the driver for the best possible student outcomes
• MOOCs: New models of education and the new higher education landscape
Agenda Highlights
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08.00 Registration and morning coffee
08.45 Chairman’s opening remarks
09.00Modernizing is about more than technology
John Galvin, Vice President of Sales and Marketing and General Manager of Intel Education, Intel – USA
09.25Leveraging analytics for schools: What could schools do with all the data they have access to?Stephen Heppell, Educational Technology Visionary, Heppell.net – UK
09.50Preparing children for the Information Age: Malaysia’s paperless SmartSchools programmeP Kamalanathan, Deputy Minister for Education, Ministry of Education – MALAYSIA
10.10
Developing a ‘work ready’ population: Asia’s most successful vocational learning programmes – A panel discussionTeresita R. Manzala, Chairperson, Professional Regulatory Commission of the Philippines, Chair, Task Force on ASEAN Qualification Reference Framework (AQRF) – THE PHILIPPINES
Truong Tat Hien, Senior Officer, Continuing Education Department, Ministry of Education and Training – VIETNAM
Zaw Min Aung, Director-General, Department of Technical and Vocational Education, Ministry of Science and Technology – MYANMAR
Aw York Bin, Deputy CEO (Industry), Institute of Technical Education – SINGAPORE
Dominic Regester, Deputy Director Education, East Asia, British Council – INDONESIA
10.50 Coffee break
11:15From gatekeepers of knowledge to facilitators of learning: The changing role of teachersReserved for founding partner
11:40The ASEAN integration plan: Facilitating a mutual recognition arrangement to enable transnational study and employment Le Luong Minh, Secretary-General, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – INDONESIA
12.10International Education Leader Keynote
An inspirational talk from a leader in the education space outside of Asia (speaker to be decided following recommendations in research)
12.35 Bett/IDA Contest WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT
13.00 Lunch and networking break
Opportunity to join a workshop led by one of Bett’s partners. These are invitation only. Topics include:
• Blending formal and informal learning: How schools can encourage students to learn in their own time, with their own devices
• Improving infrastructure: Being strategic about the direction of cyberwellness in your school
‘Off the record’ session with Stephen Heppell
A chance to meet one of the most influential figures in education innovation of the 21st Century, for a mini ‘surgery’ including informal Q&A
Stream A
Increasing access to education
Stream B
Education Reform & Innovation in Emerging Asia
Stream C
Technology in Higher Education
14.00
Expanding accessibility in rural and deprived areas: Maximising resources and funds to provide the best possible support for eLearning
Allah Bakhsh Malik, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, and Director General, Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) – PAKISTAN
Online/offline teacher training: Creating a platform of materials to make teacher training as accessible and manageable as possible
Panthep Larpkesorn, Head of International Collaboration Strategy Unit, Ministry of Education – THAILAND
Social media and Web 2.0 in higher education: Using existing technologies to engage with students and improve communications with stakeholders
14.30
Technology is not the answer. It’s an enabler
Beth Watson, Education Director – Public Sector, Asia Pacific Region, Microsoft – SINGAPORE
21st century education in India: Confronting the challenges facing the next generation – Panel discussion
Anshu Arora, Principal, Bal Bharti School – INDIA
Shradha Kanwar, Area Director, Educational Technology, NIIT University – INDIA
Embracing new technologies: Developing and maintaining administrative support for new platforms to meet stakeholders’ needs
Tom Robb, Lecturer and Chair of the General English Program, Kyoto Sangyo University – JAPAN
Day 2 Main conference
Craig Kemp, Head of ICT and Learning Innovations, Avondale Grammar School – SINGAPORE
“I’m looking forward to being part of one of the most exciting education related events in Asia. I am excited to present about my passions and learn from education leaders at Bett Asia. I am particularly excited to learn about how we can best improve student outcomes through the integration of technology.”
15.30 Afternoon Coffee break
16.00
Making innovation in education a success: Enhancing co-operation among the Government, industry, schools and researchersVictor Cheng, Executive Director, Hong Kong Education City – HONG KONG
Malaysia’s drive to become a digital economy: Equipping youth with the required digital competencies for the future workforceSumitra Nair, Director, Digital Malaysia Youth Cluster & Initiative, Multimedia Development Corporation – MALAYSIA
The Cambodia Higher Education Vision 2030: Policy reforms and strategies for quality improvementBunlay Nith, Deputy Director, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports – CAMBODIA
16:30
Power half-hour: Implementing cutting-edge tools in education
Cloud computing: Exploring the best options for pedagogical usePer Dahlberg, Executive Director, Asia Cloud Computing Association – HONG KONG
Robotics in education: A tool for strengthening theoretical and practical skills in learningHenry Goh, Lecturer, Institute of Teacher Education, Gaya Campus – MALAYSIA
Power half-hour: Projects in emerging Asia for underprivileged students
Vietnam’s VNEN project: System-wide transformation to improve student outcomes for the most disadvantaged groups of primary students. Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh, Primary Education and VNEN Project, Ministry of Education and Training – VIETNAM
Embracing technology in the Indonesian public education sector: Online learning programs to support students who cannot attend schoolHendarman Anwar, Secretary, National Office for Educational Research and Development, Ministry of Education and Culture – INDONESIA
Power half-hour: Changes for t he future of higher education
Changing the culture of pedagogy: Demonstrating to academics how technology can be the driver for the best possible student outcomesBaharuddin Aris, Dean, Faculty of Education and Professor of Multimedia and Internet-based Learning, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia – MALAYSIA
MOOCs: New models of education and the new higher education landscapeMatthew Piscioneri, Lecturer, Arts Academic Language and Learning Unit, Monash University – AUSTRALIA
17.00
Power half-hour: Comparing the present with the future in two presentations followed by Q&A
The ‘Super Principals’ of the 21st century: Emerging competencies and skills of school heads in the Philippines and South East Asian NationsRuth Legaspi-Fuentes, Director, National Educators Academy of the Philippines, Department of Education – THE PHILIPPINES
Developing future-ready students for the future economy: Injecting entrepreneurial and creative skills into formal educationCharlie Ang, Founding President, The Innovators Institute – SINGAPORE
The Learning to Live Together vision: Using technology to promote peace through education systems in the Asia-Pacific regionGwang-Jo Kim, Director of Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO – THAILAND
eLearning Showcase: Reviewing models of eLearning and sharing best practiceChee Leong Lim, Head, e-Learning Academy (eLA), Taylor’s University – MALAYSIA
Agenda is subject to change, please see www.asia.bettshow.com for the latest changes and speakers
Wednesday 3 December 2014, Marina Bay Sands
17.30
Networking champagne roundtables
Attendees will have the opportunity to sit in small groups of 6 to 8 people to meet like-minded individuals and to network with international peers. Delegates can choose from a selection of tables that will be named after two countries. The focus of the discussion will correspond with the chosen country’s technology infrastructure, public policies in education, the use of ICT in public and private schools, and the integration of these approaches on an international scale. Each table has a chairman to help facilitate conversation and networking. We have 12 networking roundtables available. You can choose the following country tables:
1. UK
2. Finland
3. Singapore
4. Australia
5. South Korea
6. Malaysia
7. China
8. The Philippines
9. India
10. Heart
11. Thailand
12. Vietnam
19.00 End of day 1
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Eng. Hamad Ali Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Private Schools and Quality Assurance Sector, Abu Dhabi Education Council – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
“Bett Asia is a good opportunity for education sector leaders from across Asia to gather in one event and communicate on how innovation and excellence could be kept at the foremost of their thinking and reflected in their strategies and practices.”
Sumitra Nair, Director, Digital Malaysia Youth Cluster & Initiative, Multimedia Development Corporation – MALAYSIA
“I look forward to being part of Bett Asia, and connecting with the region’s movers and shakers of technology in education”
Akahori Kanji, President, JAPET (Japan Society for the Promotion of Educational Technology), Professor, Hakuoh University – JAPAN
“Bett Asia is bringing something totally new to the region. I am really excited about this exciting opportunity to network with some of the region’s top educational leaders, and to be part of what I know will be a fantastic platform for sharing innovation.”
Some testimonials:
• 1:1 Learning: Making choices about implementing and managing new strategies for the classroom
• Personalised learning: Supporting student assessments with online technologies
• Leadership and strategic innovation: Planning for leaders in the business of education
• Change management and the culture of innovation: Effecting and leading positive change in your institution
• The PISA debate: Are high-performing students well-equipped for real life?
• Workforce skills development: Preparing students for the next step – what more can we do?
• BYOD safety: Managing devices to ensure students are accessing appropriate content and protected from negative malware
• Online resources, apps and the staff/student/parent triangle: Educating communities on how to gain access in a safe way
• Social media and Web 2.0: How using existing technologies engages students and improves communications with stakeholders – Case study
• Online planning for teachers: Crucial skills for 21st century education
• Leveraging analytics for schools: What could schools do with all the data they have access to?
School Leaders Academy
15.00
Distance education and mobile learning: Increasing choice and accessibility whilst ensuring safety management – Panel discussion
Reserved for Blackboard
Implementing new learning strategies on a case by case basis: Integrating and finding appropriate use of technology
Praveen Prakesh, Joint Secretary, Technology Enabled Learning, Ministry of Human Resource Development – INDIA
The diversity of digital ability in today’s educators: Narrowing the gap
Mun Kew Leong, Deputy Director, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore – SINGAPORE
15:30 Coffee break
16.00
Prioritising student outcomes: Backing up nation-wide policies with supportive content for technology, and teacher training
Joseph Tsai, Section Manager, Digital Education Institute, Institute for Information Industry – TAIWAN
Professional development for teachers in emerging Asia: Creative solutions with technology at the heart
Abdul Subhan Raouf, Senior Monitoring and Reporting Specialist & Acting General Manager of Monitoring and Reporting Department, Planning Department, Ministry of Education – AFGHANISTAN
KMUTT 3.0: A new Thailand higher education framework for the 21st Century learning
Bundit Thipakorn, Vice President for Education Development, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) – THAILAND
16.30
Power half-hour: Preparing and implementing policies for better access
Preparing your institution for new technology: Wifi connection and other infrastructural challenges
Thida Win, Pro-Rector, Mandalay University – MYANMAR
Social Learning: Developing policies and defining boundaries to successfully merge social and educational platforms
Daniel Tan, Group Chief Learning Officer, Taylor’s Education Group (TEG) – MALAYSIA
Asian Development Bank: How can education help frontier Asia fight poverty?
Nim Dorji, Alternate Governor for Bhutan, Asian Development Bank, and Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance – BHUTAN
Communicative and peer learning: Bringing the learner into the centre of the teaching plan
Vijay Prakash Goel, Deputy Director General, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development – INDIA
17.00
Bolstering Cyber Security: Protecting student information and maintaining privacy where needed
Vineet Joshi, Chairman, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) – INDIA
Sadhana Parashar, Director, Academics and Training, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) – INDIA
Neha Sharma, Deputy Director, Exams and Reforms, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) – INDIA
Education Leader Roundtable: Sharing experiences to overcome challenges and celebrate best practice for those delivering education programmes in some of Asia’s most challenging settings
Power half-hour: Innovative educational methods in higher education
Becoming a 21st Century Higher Education Institution: An instrument for levelling the digital literacy of faculty members – Case study
Harold John Culala, Director, Office of Education Technology, Far Eastern University – THE PHILIPPINES
The Flipped Classroom Method: Embracing the concept and adapting it to your students’ needs
Marc Jonet, Senior Lecturer and Teaching and Learning Innovation Coordinator, School of Film & Media Studies, Ngee Ann Polytechnic – SINGAPORE
17.30 End of day 2
Thursday 4 December 2014, Marina Bay Sands
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A Global GatheringBett inspires educators to connect with one another, discover the latest technology and engage with learning excellence. Over 50,000 education professionals are united at Bett across our events spanning in 3 continents, with interests spanning the entire education spectrum, from early years (0-5) through to schools (5-16), further education (16-18) and higher education (18+).
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