Dr Jukes' presentation, entitled 'Living on the Future Edge: Thinking About Tomorrow Today' explores five global trends and considers their effects on the personal and professional lives of Middle East residents. The effect of these trends on the education system as well as possible approaches to prepare students for these changes will also be examined.
Dr Jukes will present two workshops in addition to his presentation at the Middle East's premier professional education event. The workshops are specifically designed to support Dr Jukes' presentation and help teachers to increase their understanding of education in an increasingly digital landscape.
"In a world where change is the constant you can't trust your eyes because what you see will be replaced tomorrow. You think your eyes are showing you reality, in fact, they are showing you history. The only way to understand the reality of a world on the move is to look for global trends," Dr Jukes said.
"Dr Jukes' presentations are part of a conference programme that will be a key professional development event for anybody with an interest in the future of education in the Middle East. In line with H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Vision of Dubai, GEF and GESS provide an environment that examines the importance of investment in human capital to strengthen the development of a knowledge based economy throughout the region,"
said Sue Rothwell, Group Event Director of Fairs & Exhibitions, organisers of the forum and its parallel event, Gulf Educational Supplies & Solutions (GESS).
Over the past decade Dr Ian Jukes has worked with clients from over 30 countries to facilitate the restructure of educational institution so that they become relevant to the current and future needs of children.
Held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the Global Education Forum and the Gulf Educational Supplies and Solutions show will be held from March 10-12 at the Airport Expo Dubai.
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