The Forum which is free of charge to visitors will be held at the KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, on the 8th and 9th November 2011. The event will be opened by Dato’ Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, the Minister of Women, Families and Community Development.
It will offer access to a mix of traditional educational resources and the latest educational technology from the UK, supporting all levels of education and training.
Visitors to BES Asia Forum 2011 will see learning products and services and be able to discuss best practice in areas such as the early years development of children, special educational needs, innovative teaching and learning methodology, curriculum development, school assessment and management, and skills training.
Supported by Giatmara, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Human Resources, the Ministry of Women, Family & Community Development, NAPEI, NAECCEM, the British Council, MILD and the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce, BES Asia Forum offers visitors a blend of inspirational, advisory presentations and workshops by British and Asian education experts along with the chance to see technologies used in the UK to support learning.
BES Asia 2010 attracted people from 12 countries around the region.
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avinteractive.co.uk
It will offer access to a mix of traditional educational resources and the latest educational technology from the UK, supporting all levels of education and training.
Visitors to BES Asia Forum 2011 will see learning products and services and be able to discuss best practice in areas such as the early years development of children, special educational needs, innovative teaching and learning methodology, curriculum development, school assessment and management, and skills training.
Supported by Giatmara, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Human Resources, the Ministry of Women, Family & Community Development, NAPEI, NAECCEM, the British Council, MILD and the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce, BES Asia Forum offers visitors a blend of inspirational, advisory presentations and workshops by British and Asian education experts along with the chance to see technologies used in the UK to support learning.
BES Asia 2010 attracted people from 12 countries around the region.
News By:
avinteractive.co.uk
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