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CHINA – U.S. CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION China US Education Conference

INTEGRATING MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES,
CREATIVITY, AND PROBLEM SOLVING

BEIJING, PRC -- July 19 – July 22, 2005

7 REASONS TO ATTEND

  1. Attend paired U.S./Chinese presentations on key topics!
  2. Participate in interactive dialogue following presentations!
  3. Share your expertise!
  4. Visit schools and universities!
  5. Meet leaders from across China!
  6. Develop institutional partnerships!
     

U.S. Steering Committee

Dr. Yvonne Marie Andres
Global SchoolNet Foundation

Dr. Jim Cross
Center for Creative Learning

Rusty McCarty
Destination Imagination

Dr. Diane Montgomery
President TAG of CEC

Kathleen O’Sullivan
Think-Up!, Inc.

Julie Viens
Project Zero
 

CONFERENCE STRANDS

Building Collaboration will focus on ways to work together in mutually supportive relationships and emphasize dialogue that provide learners with opportunities to increase understanding of content, culture, and one another.

Unleashing Creativity will focus on creative problem solving processes and explore the benefits of creative and critical thinking approaches.

Shifting Learning Environments will focus on the practical means and methods of organizing and managing innovative teaching and learning.

Cultivating Change will focus on how educational leadership, professional development and teacher education can be transformed to create future-focused, dynamic and innovative education systems.

To submit a paper, register to attend, or learn more:
www.globalinteractions.org

Global Interactions, Inc.
14 West Cheryl Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Phone: 602/906-8886 FAX: 602/906-8887

educ@globalinteractions.org


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