The British Council held its annual Schools Now! conference in Dubai

The British Council held its annual Schools Now! conference, in Dubai on 1 and 2 March 2023, which brought together education leaders and professionals from British Council’s Partner Schools around the world, to discuss the latest innovations in teaching and learning across international education.

The Schools Now! 2023, theme was ‘Transforming Schools: Leadership at all levels’ and explored effective leadership across school communities through keynote presentations, panel discussions and workshops. Delegates learned about the importance of developing student leaders, as well as professional pathways to leadership.

Douglas Woods, Global Head of Education Services, British Council, spoke of promoting leadership at all levels in schools to enable an inclusive culture, that nurtures talents and distributes leadership effectively across staff. He also touched upon how effective leadership is more important for schools than at any time in the past as we emerge from the pandemic.

The conference was a hybrid event, connecting over 300 delegates face to face in Dubai with a further 1,500 virtual attendees from around the world. This unique format allowed for an even greater exchange of ideas, insights and best practices from attendees from different regions and cultures. Special guest of the conference was His Excellency Patrick Moody, British Ambassador to UAE.

Keynote speakers and workshop presenters from Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Nigeria, Peru, Spain and the United Kingdom, contributed to the rich and diverse discussions.

Sir Mark Grundy, CEO of Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust, who delivered the first keynote, explored the topic of retaining our best staff to achieve the highest and most specific levels of achievement for our young people. Professor Eman Gaad, Dean of the Faculty of Education and a Professor of Special and Inclusive Education, British University in Dubai (BUiD) spoke about the perceptions of educational leadership for inclusivity. Other keynotes focused on developing 21st century student leaders and leadership development at multiple levels in the school community.

Simon Higgins, Global Head of School Exams, British Council said, ‘This year’s theme, ‘Leadership at all levels’ helped school leaders to reflect on the challenges they continue to face daily in a post pandemic world, and also explored ways to develop leadership throughout their school to better support staff, students, and the wider community.’

Tom Miscioscia, Director of Bangladesh British Council said: ‘In Bangladesh, we work with a large Partner School network, which includes 168 partner schools in 9 districts of the country. Our aim is to provide expert educational support for these Partner Schools to deliver world-class qualifications from the UK and help young people across Bangladesh to fulfill their aspirations.’

Globally, British Council Partner Schools work with more than 2,000 schools, support over 100,000 teachers, and touch the lives of about one million students. With attendees from Bangladesh, the Americas, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East & North Africa, South Asia, and East Asia, the truly global event helps to support the mission of the British Council in building connections, understanding, and trust through education.

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