World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) Learners’ Voice Program 2019/2020 for emerging young leaders (Fully Funded to Doha, Qatar) – Global Diaspora News

Application Deadline: September 7th 2019

The WISE Learners’ Voice Program brings the perspectives of young people to the challenge of rethinking education and equips them to take on leading roles in their fields and in the world of education. The Program is based on the idea that when learners are co-creators of their learning environments, they become active participants invested as stakeholders in the progress of their communities. The Program focuses on building knowledge of education, social entrepreneurship, leadership, and communication skills.

The Learners participate in the global biennial summit and in two intensive residential sessions delivered by expert faculty. These are supplemented by practical workshops and various online and on-site activities. In a key component of the Program, the learners form teams to conceive and design grass-roots projects that address critical education challenges.  Selected projects, developed throughout the year, are presented at the following WISE Summit.

The Learners’ Voice Program was established in 2010 to engage the views and creative energies of young people in addressing pressing global education issues and challenges. The current Learners’ Voice community comprises over 100 Learners from many countries, including Qatar. They represent different backgrounds and disciplines but all share a passion for education. Together they represent a unique perspective within the WISE community.

The WISE Learners’ Voice Program brings the perspectives of young people to the challenge of rethinking education and equips them to take on leading roles in their fields and in the world of education. The revised 2019 Learners’ Voice Program aims to give young people a platform to voice their views and to create a youth community interested in shaping the future of education. At WISE, we believe in empowering young people by ensuring that their views are included at WISE 2019.The threefold objectives of the program to give young people:

1.The tools and resources they need to ensure their voices are heard

2.A platform to voice their opinions and discuss with policy makers, educators and innovators in education

3.An opportunity to participate and engage at WISE 2019 and to have their work creative work published by WISE.

Selection Criteria

1.Candidates must be aged 16-21 who are interested in engaging in the field of education

2.Candidates must have a valid travel document.

3.Candidates must be willing and available to travel to Doha from 16-22 November 2019.

4.Candidates should be proficient in spoken and written English, and should be comfortable presenting and speaking in public.

5.Candidates must be curious minded, flexible and comfortable in multicultural environments.

6.Candidates must demonstrate creativity and reflection in their creative submissions on the selected prompt.

7.The candidate clearly demonstrates engagement in social issues and how s/he has sought to overcome them through innovative ideas, and initiatives.

8.Candidates must secure approval from their schools/institutions to attend the program, and parents if under 18 years of age.

Timeline:

7 September 2019 –Closing of Applications
September –Second round of interviews–Residential Session
17-19 November, 2019–Pre-Summit Residential Session
20-21 November 2019 –WISE Summit Participation

Recruitment of the New Cohort

The Learners’ Voice recruitment process includes three steps:

1.Application Form-Candidates must complete the online application form with accurate informationthrough the portal here.

2.Creative Submission-Candidates must also submit a short creative piece in the form of an essay, story, poem, film or any other creative medium in response to one of the eight prompts below:What does it mean to be “educated”?

Teachers VS Technology –Is it the end of the teaching profession, as we know it? Design the school of tomorrow (this can include any aspect of the school, from the physical space to thecurriculum, etc.)
What would you change about your education experience? What does “global citizenship” mean to you?
What values do you think are important to be reflected in your community (and how should they betaught in schools)?
Is a university / college education necessary or even relevant today?
Does your education prepare you for success in life?

Written pieces should be at least 500 words or more.

3.Interview-Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview between June and September and the cohort will be announced in November.

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