The annual spring conference for the Georgian Education Fellowship Program was held at Harvard University for the 12 fellows of the program currently pursuing their studies. Guest speakers from various faculties within Harvard spoke to the group over the course of two days, which included lectures such as “Professional Learning Opportunities for Educators” from Jennifer Stine, Managing Director of Professional Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the implications of developing knowledge management from Mary Lee Kennedy at Harvard Business School.
Participants
Harvard Graduate School of Education Scholars
- Giorgi Aladashvili
- Maria (Mary) Gabashvili
- Ia Gelashvili
- Ann Lagidze
Teachers College, Columbia University Scholars
- Irina Abuladze
- Archil Gagnidze
Presentations
- “Professional Learning Opportunities for Educators,” Jennifer Stine, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- “Tools and Strategies for Evaluating Education Programs,” Terrance Tivnan Director, Human Development and Psychology Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- “Advancing Democratic Citizenship in Latin America: The Challenges of Policy Reform,” Fernando M. Reimers, Ford Foundation Professor of International Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- “Building Knowledge Services for a Nation: A Dialog on Key Considerations," Mary Lee Kennedy, Executive Director, Knowledge and Library Services, Harvard Business School