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Going global: in what direction?
Plenary 1
Speakers: Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka – Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa
Sir John DanielPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Commonwealth of Learning, Canada and Stamenka Uvalić-Trumbić – Chief of the Section for Reform, Innovation and Quality Assurance, UNESCO, France
Ron Perkinson – Principal Education Specialist, International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group, USA
Chair: Martin Davidson Deputy Director-General, British Council
Time: 0950-1100
Date: Thursday 7 December 2006
Room: Pentland, EICC

Outline:

What will the profile of international education be a decade from now? Demography and demand present pragmatic challenges. What will be the role of distance learning, cross-border partnerships and for-profit providers in response to this? Who will the millions of students be and what will they look for? How will governments stimulate and regulate the tertiary systems that their countries need?

We look at a range of emerging economies and ask whether a new model of provision could create a further quantum leap towards greater access, lower cost and higher quality like that achieved by the open universities a generation ago. Could these countries then become the dominant cross-border providers? We also examine the world’s many small states, where governments and students need a new blend of tertiary provision for their growing needs.

Open educational resources and galloping connectivity will be important agents of change in countries both large and small – but will also create new challenges of quality assurance and the recognition of learning for employment purposes. How will learners become active partners in this emerging global enterprise and what are the most effective ways of empowering them to make informed decisions?
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