Rethinking Education: How will we Learn Post-Pandemic
Back to Doing Good Doing Well
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Speakers:
Andreas Schleicher - OECD
Camila Achutti - MasterTech
Christina Bwana - Ubongo
Trent Fowler – DaVinci Institute
Moderator: Julie Murat - Bridge for Billions
Speakers
Julie Murat
COO & Co-Founder
Bridge for Billions
Julie grew up in France and lived abroad in China, India, Chile, and Germany before settling in Spain to start Bridge for Billions, a global ecosystem of entrepreneurship programs. She is passionate about equalizing opportunities by making resources available to any motivated entrepreneur.
Camila Achutti
CEO and Founder
MasterTech
Camila Achutti is founder and CEO of Mastertech in Brazil, a school of digital thought, agile, logic and humans, working companies like Google, Intel, Accenture and Itaú. Camila is also an expert in agile methods, emerging technologies and educational strategies. She is currently a doctoral student at the Polytechnic School of USP. She is a member of Women20 (W20), a United Nations initiative on diversity, digital inclusion and gender equality and she is also the creator of the “Women in Computing” portal, one of the first initiatives for the inclusion of women in tech.
Christina Bwana
CEO
Ubongo
Christina Bwana is the COO and General Manager at Ubongo. Having grown up different countries, Christina considers herself a citizen of the world, has a passion for humanity, development and capacity building, and a special place in her heart for kids, having worked on international campaigns on social issues ranging from anti-bullying and child trafficking, to anti-poaching. Christina is a WISE Emerging Leader fellow and the voice of Mama Akili.
Trent Fowler
https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-fowler/
Trent Fowler is an author, futurist, speaker, and machine learning engineer with years of experience in psychology and education. As the co-host of the Futurati Podcast he interviews philosophers, technologists, poets, and thinkers of all stripes to better understand the forces shaping the world.
Andreas Schleicher
Director, Education and Skills
OECD
https://www.linkedin.com/in/schleichereduskills/
Andreas Schleicher is Director for Education and Skills at the OECD. He initiated and oversees the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other international instruments that have created a global platform for policy-makers, researchers and educators across nations and cultures to innovate and transform educational policies and practices. He has worked for over 20 years with ministers and education leaders to improve education. Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said that Schleicher “understands the global issues and challenges as well as or better than anyone I’ve met, and he tells me the truth”. Former UK Secretary of State Michael Gove called Schleicher “the most important man in English education” – even though he is German and lives in France. He is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the “Theodor Heuss” prize, awarded in the name of the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany for “exemplary democratic engagement”. He holds an honorary Professorship at the University of Heidelberg.