Wellington College China 2019 Festival of Education
From 12-20 April, Wellington College China held its fourth annual Festival of Education, which was assured to outdo even the greatest of successes from previous years. The event gathered together more than 40 expert speakers delivering over 150 presentations, talks and workshops, spanning six days and three cities, – Shanghai, Hangzhou and Tianjin.
During the two-day event in Tianjin, experts from the United Kingdom, China and all over the world gathered together, bringing their insights and educational expertise to bear on education not just today but into the future. These forward-looking educational issues were commented upon by and discussed during the festival by Julian Jeffrey, Master, Wellington College Tianjin, he remarked: “I am delighted that the world of education is coming to Tianjin this week. The development of new ideas and of ways of learning are a vital response to the changing demands of the world of work. Young people emerging from schools and universities today will need significantly different skills from their parents and grandparents. Educators, parents and researchers need to be alive to these challenges and, by maintaining a focus on debate and informed discussion, I hope that we here at Wellington College in China can help to play our part.”
The 2019 festival offered five distinct strands: Early Years, Wellbeing, ‘A Developing Romance’, Exploring Education, and Multilingualism. These strands allowed the most relevant questions and challenges facing modern education to be meaningfully explored. The festival encouraged attendees to connect, debate, celebrate, explore, and appreciate the pace at which modern education is evolving and shifting.
Meanwhile, the multilingualism strand of the festival has close links to Wellington College China’s commitment to bilingual education through Wellington College Bilingual Nursery and Wellington College’s A Level Centre. The development of bilingualism is both a linguistic goal, designed to prepare pupils for a future in international academic institutions, as well as accelerating cognitive development for all learners.
Over six days, Festival-goers were stimulated to think about education through a series of well-presented and thought-provoking talks, and workshops. The organisers of the festival would like to express their sincere thanks to all the speakers and attendees, also to the sponsors and exhibitors, for their contributions and much-appreciated efforts to the critical debate regarding modern education.
The Wellington College China Festival of Education has its origins in the founding school’s festival in England and is now recognised as a benchmark international educational event. Since its inauguration in October 2015, the China festival has enjoyed similar success in attracting thousands of participants to discuss the most relevant and important questions facing modern education.
Given that the world is changing so quickly, education must face the challenge to adjust and keep up. This is no small task. It requires the combined input of educators, parents and pupils to continuously plot the best route. Accordingly, the Wellington College China Festival of Education focused on developing both theories and tangible practices, while offering a great opportunity for parents and educators to engage in the ever-evolving conversation around education. Not only did this approach allow for a variety of perspectives to be considered, it also encouraged audiences to engage with one another and share their own unique experiences. Attendees were inspired by the presentations of the various speakers, while also having ample chances to become involved in hands-on workshops and connect with other educationalists, teachers and parents.