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Wise Research Report Launched in Beijing

Doha, Qatar, 26 June 2016 The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) recently launched an international research report on 21st century skills at a media roundtable in Beijing, China. The WISE Research Report, entitled Education for the Future: The Global Experience of Developing 21st Century Skills and Competencies, describes the wide range of education priorities outlined by countries and international organisations. The report, produced in collaboration with Beijing Normal University (BNU), offers advice for policy makers on how to develop effective networks and education systems to cultivate skills and competencies. WISE, an initiative of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF), was represented at the event by Dr. Asmaa Al Fadala, Director of Research, who spoke during the roundtable. Dr. Al Fadala introduced WISE to the Beijing audience, focusing on the WISE Research Series and upcoming engagements and programmes. Dr. Al Fadala also told guests WISE would continue to collaborate with scholars and experts around the world to produce new research on the most crucial topics in global education. "I would like to congratulate the BNU team for this timely report which challenges us all to consider diverse global perspectives on the skills our students, in many environments, need, and how we can support them today and in the future" Dr Al Fadala commented. She said, "The professional environment is becoming more and more complicated," and that schools are responsible for helping young people "to better prepare for their future by adopting 21st century skills and competencies" and "to cultivate entrepreneurship." Prof Liu Jian, Director of the China Education Innovation Institute at BNU, and lead author, said the report, "offers advice on how to nurture 21st century competencies among young people," and that this represented a new direction in educational reform worldwide. The media roundtable brought significant national attention to the new WISE Research Report, and contributed to WISE's thought leadership in China. It also strengthened relations between WISE and Beijing Normal University, and opened collaborative relations with other distinguished institutions in China. (QNA)

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