Tuesday, September 29, 2009

IEEC

















International Education Exchange Centre

Organised

International Secondary School Forum (India - Canada)
On 17th September'2009

Venue -ITC Maurya Sheraton,Delhi

This program was mainly designed to provide opportunity for participating schools from both India and Canada to learn from each others' strengths and explore avenues of collaboration.
Canada's educational linkages with India are historical and vibrant and similarly there is a growing appetite in Canada for studying Indian culture,history,business enterprise.
This presentation included activities ,forum plans from experts on Canadian and Indian education systems which was mutually beneficial to strengthen meaningful relations in the education arena.

People Involved and the presenters:

GSMann,Director IEEC
Karuna Ausman,Director ,International Student Program
Shiela McLeod,Director,International Bureau
Ann Calverley,Supervisor,International Programs
Elaine Wersch,Admissions Officer
Rob Moore,District Principal,International Education
Meva Sundher,Principal,International Programs
Courtney Gillan,Director,Saskatoon International
Shammi Rathwell,Consultant,Former High School Principal

Participating School- 32 Sshools of Delhi participated

I was proud to represent my school and it was a great learning experience for me and observed that sharing,learning and collaborating leads to the growth of the whole education process.

Later on IEEC hosted a dinner at Canadian High Commission.I attended the same with my respected Principal madam and the teacher representative Ms.Kavita Suri from our school.
On 29.09.2009,Mr.G.S Mann & Mr.Meva Sundher also paid a visit to our school,They enjoyed interacting with our school students and having a look at the school infrastructure.The response of the workshop and meeting was very positive and we expect more such meetings and interactions for the devlopment our institution in future.We also expect Canadian students visiting our school along with the organisers in the coming years.

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