Wellington College China's Festival of Education is set to return once again this coming spring. Now in its sixth year, this event is one of China’s leading forums for educators, parents and general enthusiasts to come together and share ideas about education and the place it has in a rapidly changing world. Our campuses in Tianjin, Hangzhou and Shanghai will each host a portion of the Festival in April 2022.
I cannot wait for this year’s EdFest to begin. It promises to be bigger and better than ever before and looking at the list of speakers we have coming to share their thoughts, is exciting to say the least. As always, the strand of wellbeing and good mental health is a dominant one and there will be a diverse range of speakers from China and abroad to provide advice, ideas, strategies and their own experiences, as we all traverse these difficult times. On top of this, thought leaders from within China talking about how our attitudes to education in society are changing will be an exciting prospect, as well as listening to opinions on how technology is currently fitting into education and on the crucial topic of sustainability, not only in our schools but in society in general. We are live and virtual once more this year and with such a large audience already signed up, we look forward to enabling you all to ‘join the debate’.
—— Paul Rogers
Festival Director
EdFest 2022 promises an impressive roster of guests who share their insights into education and career development. Today, it is our great pleasure to announce some of the keynote speakers for our live and virtual events.
Live speakers
Saturday 16 April 2022
Tianjin
Huan Song
Huan Song is a doctoral supervisor and the Deputy Director at the Centre for Teacher Education Research at Beijing Normal University. He is also the Deputy Secretary-General of the Teacher Education Branch of the China Association of Higher Education. His research fields include teachers' professional development, curriculum reform, and qualitative research methods. He has presided over 20 national and provincial departmental projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has published more than 50 SSCI and CSSCI papers, submitted dozens of advisory reports and published several monographs.
In his keynote address entitled 'Education for Sustainable Development and PBLs: International Experience and China’s Exploration', Professor Song will discuss problem-based learning, place-based learning and project-based learning and how it can be applied in educating young children about sustainability.
Sunday 17 April 2022
Hangzhou
Caibin Tang
Caibin Tang holds a doctorate degree in education from East China Normal University and was named a 'Special-Grade' teacher in Zhejiang Province. He serves as the Party Branch Secretary and is Principal of Hangzhou Qian Xuesen School Hangzhou Shidai Primary School. He has won several education accolades, among them: the Mingyuan Education Award, the Jilin Outstanding Teacher Award and the National Teaching Achievement Award (Basic Education).
His talk will cover the rapid advancements in information technology and how they impact the way we educate our children. For instance: are such educational technologies simply acts of expediency in response to COVID-19, or do they represent a future trend that can meet our daily needs? Moreover, how can we harness such technology in such a way that it promotes healthy growth and social development in our children?
Saturday 23 April 2022
Shanghai
Lizhong Yu
Dr Lizhong Yu was the founding Chancellor of NYU Shanghai, serving from 2012 to 2020. He has also served as President of East China Normal University and Shanghai Normal University and has over 24 years of university administrative experience. His research interests include Environmental Magnetism, Environmental Changing and Sustainable Development. He has received seven awards from the Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Municipal Government. He has also published over 180 papers in both national and international journals.
Dr Yu's talk, 'Opportunities and Challenges of International Cooperation in Education in the New Era', will explore the significance of international cooperation in education and how it improves quality and efficiency in opening up Shanghai’s education system to the outside world.
Virtual Speakers
Monday to Friday 18-22 April
Ben Fennell
Ben Fennell is the founder of The Growth House, which works with senior teams at companies such as Virgin Media, Costa, LinkedIn, AstraZeneca and Fuji Film, helping them to create high performance behaviours and to accelerate growth. Prior to this, Ben spent 16 years as the CEO of BBH in Singapore and then London, helping businesses and brands like Audi, Barclays, British Airways and Tesco grow.
Will Greenwood
Will Greenwood is a celebrated rugby player who played for Harlequin F.C. and Leicester Tigers before being selected for England's World Cup-winning squad in 2003, Greenwood finished the tournament joint top try scorer with five to his name. In 2005, in the culmination of an outstanding career, he picked up his first Test caps for the British and Irish Lions in the 2005 tour of New Zealand. In total, he toured three times with the Lions, in 1997, 2001 and 2005. After retiring, he served as a match presenter for 16 years and is currently a columnist for the Saturday Telegraph. He also drove the hugely popular ‘School of Hard Knocks’, a programme that gives at-risk youths the opportunity to train, grow and shine through sport. Greenwood is currently the Chief Customer Officer at Afiniti, an artificial intelligence company that helps organisations use data and AI to have better interactions with their customers.
Ben and Will are both Wellington parents and co-authors of World Class, a book about leadership, teamwork and growth. In their talk, they will discuss the importance of celebrating differences, forging togetherness and accelerating growth.
Mandy Hickson
Mandy Hickson has over 30 years‘ experience in aviation. She joined the Royal Air Force in 1994 and flew the Tornado GR4 on the front line, where she operated in hostile environments, including patrolling the ‘No-Fly’ zone over Iraq. She now works as a facilitator and coach in human performance factors. Drawing on her experience of calculated risk-taking, decision-making under pressure and the critical role of the human in the process, she transfers lessons from the cockpit to other management and leadership contexts. She has been invited to share her insights with some of the most successful organisations across the world where she describes the strategies & behaviours that can be adopted when the stakes are at their highest. She is also the author of the best-selling book An Officer, Not a Gentleman.
In her talk, Hickson will share her experiences of overcoming obstacles and developing the skills to succeed in demanding career.
John Gwyn Jones
John Gwyn Jones is the CEO of FOBISIA, where he supports nearly 90 premier British international schools in 17 countries throughout Asia. His career in education spans 45 years, and he has held teaching leadership post in places such as Hong Kong, Malaysia and Laos. Mr Jones was awarded an MBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in her 2020 New Year’s Honours List for his services to British education overseas. He has received a Leadership award from Julia Gillard, the first female Prime Minister of Australia, for his dedicated leadership service in international education. He has also been invited to numerous global and regional educational conferences as a guest and keynote speaker and is a member of the advisory Board of BETT Asia.
In his talk entitled 'The Challenges of Developing a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Culture in International Schools', Mr Jones will ask how schools should address these issues in the future to ensure balance, without compromising what is best for a school and its community.
Stay tuned for our ever-growing list of speakers. Limited pre-sale tickets for the live portion of the Festival and free seats for the virtual portion are available to book now. We look forward to seeing you!
Live Festival of Education
Saturday 16 April – Tianjin
Sunday 17 April – Hangzhou
Saturday 23 April – Shanghai
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The Festival of Education presents the opportunity to engage with an influential and progressive, educationally-minded audience in a relaxed and welcoming environment. We have many sponsorship options for this event. Each one offers a platform to network and promote your organisation to educators and the wider community.
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