More than
2,000 education leaders and innovators in the world, the annual WISE Summit,
convened last week in Qatar. In the event of a university degree, I thought it
was important for economic development in the 21st century online poll were
asked whether they were before it began. More than 60% gave no response.
It was a group of deeply committed to what the speakers, Ricardo Sealer, CEO of SEMCO Partners and "transformative power of education," and in particular its ability to change the lives of isolation described as the founder of the Brazilian Ralston Sealer Foundation.
Dr Yacoobi Saken was the annual WISE Awards this year. He almost single-handedly transformed the lives of thousands of women through education was the most difficult conditions in Afghanistan. Why are you so concerned about access to higher education by the pioneers and innovators to show skepticism are you doing?
A first reason for this is to determine what the 21st century; higher education faces challenges, especially in a region like the Middle East can be. "The future of higher education," a panel discussion at the summit meeting of the World Bank, Dr Jamil Salmi and the famous American journalist Jeffrey Selling, among others, were former education coordinator.
It was a group of deeply committed to what the speakers, Ricardo Sealer, CEO of SEMCO Partners and "transformative power of education," and in particular its ability to change the lives of isolation described as the founder of the Brazilian Ralston Sealer Foundation.
Dr Yacoobi Saken was the annual WISE Awards this year. He almost single-handedly transformed the lives of thousands of women through education was the most difficult conditions in Afghanistan. Why are you so concerned about access to higher education by the pioneers and innovators to show skepticism are you doing?
A first reason for this is to determine what the 21st century; higher education faces challenges, especially in a region like the Middle East can be. "The future of higher education," a panel discussion at the summit meeting of the World Bank, Dr Jamil Salmi and the famous American journalist Jeffrey Selling, among others, were former education coordinator.
All participants valuable contribution, though, the face and the need for labor to provide students access to the global challenges of the early 21st century to prepare citizens for how to balance the desire for higher education, there was little consensus.
Graduate unemployment, especially in the Middle East is very high. The real damage is caused by logging and equity arguments. citizenship argument to bring this level of unemployment is in great demand with the lower orders, but it is not clear how to combine.
According to the summit to focus on inequality in primary and secondary education. Her Royal Highness Sheikh Mozah Bint Nasser of the 60 million children of primary school, which is not mentioned in the opening plenary of the refugee crisis, and this figure is increasing.
Inevitably, in the face of this problem, access to higher education is seen as the second order consideration. Higher education expanded and built roads case, however, the lives of children in the developing world a ceiling primary / secondary education are being placed in effect.
This argument is a primary / secondary education and focus on the inequities and solutions were missing. "Education's failure to keep pace with changing job" collaboration solution for the summit earlier in the month, the WISE 2015 Education Survey conducted among 1,550 educational experts. However, involving the cooperation of schools and workplaces, but not convincing, the higher is suggested.
Finally, perhaps the most important message from the summit is supposed to be affected by the conflict. We have 60 million people displaced from their homes, forced displacement, the highest since the Second World War are feeling. Half of them are young people, and only 1% of higher education continues. Action on this issue is going to be involved in higher education.
Rapid response
Jorge Shampoo, former President of Portugal, he set up a mechanism for rapid response to support higher education, leading to a humanitarian emergency, spoke about the new initiative. in higher education from the consequences of the conflict, such as students who are unable to get a "lost generation" in order to avoid creating.
the ability of higher education to become a center of global education policy and innovation depends on linking the issue to the agenda of the above challenges.
What higher education, primary / secondary education inequality and forcible touching his relationship to his stake for a better articulation. If the idea of bringing together higher education, and equality of access to what is currently available in more powerful, represents a larger narrative.
The summits of higher education, strengthening the role of communities and countries have recognized that. Michelle Osama, wife of US President Barrack Osama, the White House will be "working class family, a young black girl" was an opportunity to speak to their journey through higher education.
Dr Yacoobi his work in transforming primary and secondary education in Afghanistan, learning how to cover up the university said.
However, higher education is also to be more pro-active. For example, it is quite often pressed into having to contribute more to offer opportunities for refugees from Syria and other conflict zones need to work collectively to taking the lead.
It does not, it risks losing relevance, or at best lose relevance of the world's most pressing educational problems to worry about being accepted.
Dr Graeme Atherton Post-Secondary Education, or gaps, the chairman of Global Access initiative.

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