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Mentor Conclave 2015

Published On : 16 Nov 2015   |  Reported By : media release


India’s finest forum to question, discuss and share perspectives on issues and challenges of contemporary education.

 

The 4th edition of the premier networking event has the theme of Questioning & Co-creating education that will revolve around pedagogy, school governance, school leadership and innovation.

Known as one of the largest platforms to share best practices, in the field of education, Mentor Conclave this year will see more than 400 participants. The sessions will feature innovative and engaging formats ranging from Ignite Talks, TED Talks, Lecture–Demos, to Action Workshops etc. A range of eminent speakers from S. Vaitheeswaran the CEO and MD of Manipal Education to Dr. Farooq Ahmad Wasil, CEO Goldline Education UAE. Also Dr. Immanuel, the Chairperson of CISCE to Dr. G. Balasubramanian, former Director of CBSE to renowned and eminent professionals like Dr. Nandimath from NLSU, Bengaluru to Dr Smita Desai and many others will be there for this 2 day event.

Organized at the JN Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science, on the 1st and 2nd of December 2015, the 2 day event has a registration fee and the last day for registration being the 30th of Nov, 2015.

For more information please call +919341155556 or email conclave@mentormagazine.net







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