Global Educational Vision Forum  We are in a day and age that each generation can and will drastically change the world.  How do we prepare our global.

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Global Educational Vision Forum  We are in a day and age that each generation can and will drastically change the world.  How do we prepare our global society for the constant state of change and innovation in such an influential global network?

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum THE 21 ST CENTURY: Vision to Action Our actions, whether commercial, civic or academic, will have impact both locally and globally. There is a need for key leaders from commercial, civic, media and academic institutions to come together to exchange expertise in education, cultural understandings, and leadership development to define an international approach to educational innovation that is essential to prepare the next generation for sustained prosperity within a diverse global market.

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum Vision to Action: Objectives The Global Educational Vision Forum will focus on what world educators might suggest to prepare the United States and international educators for the world of While it is true that parochialism exists in many other societies, the conference will have the greatest impact if those learned outsiders are respected as advisors. Opening the door on the United States need to learn will be less threatening and may result in participants reflecting on the needs of their own educational systems in the most honest way.

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum INTERNATIONAL APPROACH An international approach to educational innovation is essential to advance each generation to reach sustained prosperity within a diverse global market. An international collaborative for work-force development. VISION:

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS Creating and protecting productive learning environments to motivate learners for a lifetime of learning is an essential foundation. Illustration  2007 Simiosys.com™ VISION:

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum SELECTING AND RETAINING Selecting, training and retaining the appropriate teachers and educational leaders defines the excellence within each institution. Illustration  2007 Simiosys.com™ VISION :

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum COLLABORATION Institutions are essential for success to further the expertise in mathematics and science, language arts that are needed for basic literacy, media literacy and work-force development. The research, innovation and dissemination of timely and timeless innovations builds and improves the schools, community and economy. VISION :

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum Panels of Experts Panel 1. What will the world look like in 2025? Panel 2. What will schools need to teach to prepare people to live in the world of 2025? Panel 3. What will teacher educators need to know to prepare students for the world of 2025? Panel 4. What will the status of educational equity and justice for the poor in 2025? Panel 5. What does it all mean: synthesis and implications for action CONFERENCE:

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum Exchange of Expertise During Phase 2, based on the results of The Global Learning & Development Forum, arrangements will be made to exchange expertise in education, cultural understandings, and leadership development. At that time, based on the results of the external evaluation and on 360 degree feedback, international technical expertise exchange will begin! NEXT STEPS :

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum  Assist institutions preparing educators to develop policies and procedures for future educators.  Assist government educational agencies at the international, national and local levels in the development of policies and procedures  Assist in the planning and research and evaluation of programs aimed at improving the preparation and performance of teachers and administrators.  Assist international, national and local school agencies develop the policies and practices for creating the conditions of work in schools that support effective teaching and administration. GOALS:HIPIE Assistance

©2007 HIPIE DRAFT Global Educational Vision Forum THE PARTNERS EducationNews.org (EdNews.org) a global leader for education news and commentary. The Haberman International Policy Institute in Education (hipie) is the division of Haberman Educational Foundation devoted to extending the mission of improving the educational opportunities for children and youth in poverty to schools and preparatory institutions internationally.