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Cambridge English South Asia Partnership Summit to be held in New Delhi

India Blooms News Service | | 20 Feb 2016, 11:59 pm
Chennai, Feb 20 (IBNS): Cambridge English Language Assessment and Cambridge University Press, in association with FICCI, are hosting the Cambridge English South Asia partnership Summit on Feb 23 and 24 in New Delhi.

The summit aims to provide a positive context in which leaders from government, education and business, can share expertise and ideas, and create new partnerships.

T.V. Somanathan, Joint Secretary, Government of India, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Union Minister for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, Professor Leszek Borysiewicz, Vice Chancellor, University of Cambridge, Saul Nasse, CEO, Cambridge English Language Assessment, Ratnesh Kumar Jha, Managing Director, Cambridge University Press, South Asia and other dignitaries will take part in the summit.

The focus of this summit is to provide a positive context in which the future of education and the skills required to excel in the future are discussed.

The summit will aim to provide an opportunity to discuss the core aspects of the transformational power of digital learning, and the association between the public and private sectors.

The summit will attract experts from Government, educational institutions, corporate organizations and other policy makers to share ideas, views and opinions, and to build meaningful partnerships.

The summit will include sessions hosted by panels of experts, to explore and discuss four key themes:  Teacher Development, Digital Learning, Employability and Research & Innovation.
 

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