2. School of Tomorrow is an effort to bring over 1000 leaders of the most respected schools from different parts of the country together, with International experts, entrepreneurs and policy makers to bring vision, action and collaboration needed to shape the future of education School of Tomorrow
3. A social enterprise with a vision of reviving education in India idiscoveri – the company
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5. XSEED – the growth year on year Some schools using XSEED The Deens Academy Mariam Nilaya Bal Bhavan School The Mayoor School Royal Education Council Sikhya: The School of Learning PSBB Hari Shree Vidyalayam M Ct M Chidambaram Chettyar MHSS Alwin Memorial Public School (A Zion CBSE School) The Choice School Jayendra Saraswati School Perks Matriculation GR Damodaran Matriculation School The Doon School WELHAM BOYS Maxfort Dwarka Titiksha Nehru World School Al Ain Junior School CS Academy Vidya Devi Jindal School Oakridge Academy Hyderabad Public School Niraj Public School Rao's High & My Techno School Sentia, The Global School Shishukunj International School Maharani Gayatri Devi St. Angela Sophia Sr. Sec School Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidyalaya JUSCO School Kadma Chinmaya Vidyalaya Paramita High School Chettinad Vidya Mandir SDH Jain Vidyalaya Ace Public School The Yenepoya School Bombay Scottish School MSB Education Institute Diamond Jubilee High School Aga Khan Education Society) Sai International School DPS Panipat Birla Schools, Pilani The Orchid School NH Goel World School Yuva Bharthi School, Singapore Bloomingdales International School Rosemary Education Society MES Central School DPS Minerva Educational Institutions New Era High School Mukund Lal Public School 3 33 161 400 2006 2007 2008 2009
13. Dr Abdul Kalam Azad (11 th President of India) Born 15 October 1931, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam , was the 11 th President of India, who served from 2002 to 2007. During his term as President, he was popularly known as the People's President Before his term as India's president, he worked as an aeronautical engineer with DRDO and ISRO. He is popularly known as the Missile Man of India for his work on development of Ballistic Missile and space rocket technology. In India he is highly respected as a scientist and as an engineer. Kalam played a pivotal organizational, technical and political role in India's Pokhran II nuclear test in 1998. He is chancellor of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (Thiruvanthapuram), a professor at Anna University(Chennai) and adjunct/visiting faculty at many other academic and research institutions across India.
14. Prof David Perkins (Prof Harvard University) David Perkins received his Ph.D. in mathematics and artificial intelligence from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. As a graduate student he also was a founding member of Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. This research and development group was initially concerned with the psychology and philosophy of education in the arts, and later broadened greatly to encompass cognitive development and cognitive skills in both humanistic and scientific domains. He is a senior professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. David Perkins' research on creativity resulted in the book, The Mind's Best Work (Harvard University Press, 1981), a well-received examination of the psychology of creativity. He has also authored other books like “ The Intelligent Eye – Learning to think by looking at Art” , Archimedes’ Bathtub: The Art and Logic of Breakthrough Thinking and more.
15. School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Kapil Sibal Hon. Union Minister of HRD Inaugural Address A call to action on the education reform
16. School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Dr Abdul Kalam Azad 11 th President of India The Indian Education Keynote A vision for what India needs from its citizens of tomorrow
17. School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Panelist (school heads, education specialists and advocates) names and designations to feature here Panel on Education Micropractises How to get thinking an application into the classroom How to transform ‘ telling ’ to teaching How to coach and mentor teachers How to measure learning achievement
18. Panelist Names (Corporate CEO ’s, Govt Policy Makers, Public Opinion Leaders) and designations to feature here School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Panel on Business & Government Macro Trends What skills will be required for success in adult life What societal trends will most likely impact schools How will government enable school transformation What role will business play in education
19. School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Ashish Rajpal CEO idiscoveri idiscoveri Innovation showcase Insight on how to improve teaching and learning Innovation of integrating curriculum, training & assessment Impact of change in student learning and teaching process
20. School of Tomorrow 2010 – The event flow Prof David Perkins Harvard University The International Education Keynote A simple, powerful vision for what good (effective) schools will be in the future and some practical suggestions and examples of how it is happening across the world . A specifically focus on Learning, Understanding, Deep Design and pragmatic mastery of technology in education
22. 1500 participants from across the country and world Participants that include School owners, Principals, Teachers, Parents, Corporate Executives and more 50+ panelists from the across the world of education and other corporates 4 top cities in India (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad) Casted live across 4 cities School of Tomorrow 2010 – The Big Daddy in Education