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Franchise India in Media Partnership with TIMES NOW proudly presents Asia’s Biggest and most prestigious show on Education – Indian Education Congress 2015.We believe that the congress would hugely help the Formal & Informal Educational Stakeholders Including CEOs / Directors / Principals / Deans and Senior Management in sharing best practices and the evolving face of the day-to-day business and operations in education vertical. The 5th Edition of IEC has been defined to give Special attention to the necessary innovative approaches and experiences that needs to be developed in order to adapt business to these new challenges.WHEN & WHERE:• Dated: 10th & 11th June, 2015• Venue: Vivanta by Taj, SurajKund, Delhi/NCR• Timing: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PMTRANSCRIPT
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INTERNET BACKGROUND SCHOOLING PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LEVEL STUDENT DEFINITION SUCCESS REVIEW UNIVERSITY IDEA INFORMATION RESEARCH LECTURE G R A D UAT E C O L L AG E D E L I V E R I N G B R I G H T VA L U E S D O C U M E N T T R A I N I N G INDOCTRINATION PRACTICE E-LEARING THEORY HUMAN SCIENCE TUTORING BOOK TU IT ION TEACH EDUCAT IONAL CLASSROOM LANGUAGE L IGHT COMPUTER INSTITUTIONS BASICS DIPLOMA TEXTBOOK CULTURE STUDYING REPRESENTATION EXAM ARTS FACTS AIM THINK REVIEW MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM INTERNET TALK ONLINE AWARD INTELLIGENCE INTERNET BACKGROUND SCHOOLING PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LEVEL STUDENT DEFINITION SUCCESS REVIEW UNIVERSITY IDEA INFORMATION RESEARCH LECTURE GRADUATE COLLAGE DELIVERING BRIGHT VALUES DOCUMENT TRAINING INDOCTRINATION PRACTICE E-LEARING THEORY HUMAN SCIENCE TUTORING BOOK TUITION TEACH EDUCATIONAL CLASSROOM LANGUAGE LIGHT COMPUTER INSTITUTIONS BASICS DIPLOMA TEXTBOOK CULTURE STUDYING REPRESENTATION EXAM ARTS FACTS AIM THINK REVIEW MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM INTERNET TALK ONLINE AWARD INTELLIGENCE INTERNET BACKGROUND SCHOOLING PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LEVEL STUDENT DEFINITION SUCCESS REVIEW UNIVERSITY IDEA INFORMATION RESEARCH LECTURE GRADUATE COLLAGE DELIVERING BRIGHT VALUES DOCUMENT TRAINING INDOCTRINATION PRACTICE E-LEARING THEORY HUMAN SCIENCE TUTORING BOOK TUITION TEACH EDUCATIONAL CLASSROOM LANGUAGE LIGHT COMPUTER INSTITUTIONS BASICS DIPLOMA TEXTBOOK CULTURE STUDYING REPRESENTATION EXAM ARTS FACTS AIM THINK REVIEW MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM INTERNET TALK ONLINE AWARD INTELLIGENCE INTERNET BACKGROUND SCHOOLING PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LEVEL STUDENT DEFINITION SUCCESS REVIEW UNIVERSITY IDEA INFORMATION RESEARCH LECTURE GRADUATE COLLAGE DELIVERING BRIGHT VALUES DOCUMENT TRAINING INDOCTRINATION PRACTICE E-LEARING THEORY HUMAN SCIENCE TUTORING BOOK TUITION TEACH EDUCATIONAL CLASSROOM LANGUAGE LIGHT COMPUTER INSTITUTIONS BASICS DIPLOMA TEXTBOOK CULTURE STUDYING REPRESENTATION EXAM ARTS FACTS AIM THINK REVIEW MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM INTERNET TALK ONLINE AWARD INTELLIGENCE INTERNET BACKGROUND SCHOOLING PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LEVEL STUDENT DEFINITION SUCCESS REVIEW UNIVERSITY IDEA INFORMATION RESEARCH LECTURE GRADUATE COLLAGE DELIVERING BRIGHT VALUES DOCUMENT TRAINING INDOCTRINATION PRACTICE E-LEARING THEORY HUMAN S C I E N C E T U T O R I N G B O O K T U I T I O N T E A C H A W A R D
Vision Education 2020
IN OVN ATONIJUNE 2015, VIVANTA BY TAJ, SURAJKUND, DELHI10 - 11
UNITING CHANGE & SUSTAINABILITY
AWARDS CONFERENCE EXHIBITION
2015
Presents
20155th National Awards on Excellence in Education5th National Convention on Indian Education
Knowledge Partner In Media Partnership
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RAISING THE BARRE-OREINTING EDUCATION FOR
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An investment in knowledgepays the best interest
Benjamin Franklin - Founding Father of the United States
In the last half a millennium, the role of a teacher has remained more or less the same teach a lesson, give out assignments, conduct tests to see if the student has understood properly what they've learnt. But the question is Is that enough in today's world?
The other industries are getting disrupted radically, largely on the back of digital technologies, while the education processes and structures have barely changed. We need to recognise the fact that Indian education system will simply become 'obsolete', if it does not meet the needs of the present and future generation. The classrooms, whether preschool or K-12, needs more collaborative or participative approach with teachers playing an interactive role that will humanise learning for the 21st century.
If they say that change always begins from the top, well then our PM Narendra Modi's Digital India & Skill India Mission has thrown up a great growth opportunities for the Indian education system and also for the 500 million Indians to get skill training in order to prepare themselves for a New India.
When we work with an adaptive education system to meet the needs of the 21st century, we need to ask questions such as What skills and knowledge will be needed in the transition to sustainability? This year's theme for the Indian Education Congress 2015 is 'Innovation by Uniting Change with Sustainability' Imparting practical learning that not merely educates but fulfills the needs of Indian youth, whether it is for employment or self-employment. The objective of the Congress is to develop or re-energise existing educational institutions. It reflects all three dimensions of innovative sustainable development i.e., Economic, Social and Environmental.
Start-up education, technology entrepreneurs, and educational institutions & trusts need to do more and better with less by simultaneously expanding access, ensuring quality, increasing relevancy and raising the levels of industry-fit for students entering the economy, while meeting individuals' need for values, knowledge, skills and competencies for sustainable living and participation in the society.
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Annual education expendituregrowth:
Urban 14.62%Rural 14.8%
Student enrolment in education
450million students
Estimated growth in student enrolment -
10%-15% range
FDI inflow of
$1,072from April 2000 to Jan 2015
CAGR growth rate of
26%Govt allocated
Rs 68,968 crfor education in 2015-16
India, with its huge population, is the most exciting higher education market in the world. The education and training sector in India is standing at $600 billion and the private education segment alone is expected to cross $45 billion mark by 2015 from the present $35 billion, according to a research by Investor Relation Society.
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Building Sustainable Business Model
The demand for quality preschools is growing considerably not in Metros & Tier 1, but also in the smaller towns and cities. The growth of the Franchisee model is facilitating the expansion of the preschool segment.
Scope of Prescribed Preschool Syllabus
What matters most when everything you teach is questioned by the parent for its efficacy? Understanding and living with the challenges of the lack of prescribed preschool syllabus.
Being Relevant
Evaluating the current state of the industry, your community, your centre and bringing technology and innovative ideas in the classroom.
Preschool Teachers & Teaching Methodologies
What's the difference between traditional & professional development, and the shift towards professional learning opportunities for educators? Various new and child-friendly teaching methods are introduced into the preschool curriculum to promote child's creativity.
Licensing Connect for Building Benchmarks
Why the entertainment & kids licensing connect for building benchmarksin toys, books & digital?
EarlyEducationOrganised preschool sector comprises 20% of the entireeducation industry, with penetration rate expected to rise to25% by 2015, due to the rapid growth of preschools inTier-III and Tier-IV cities.
If we are serious aboutproviding upward mobility and
building a skilled workforce,pre-school is the place to begin
Madeleine M. Kunin - An American diplomat & politician
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Growth Potential & Market 0pportunity over 13 lakh number of schools in India, about 60% of them are concentrated in Primary alone.
Preschool business is expected to touch Rs 13,300 crore by 2015-16, out of which branded pre-schools are expected tocontribute about Rs 4,500 crore.
The number of pre-schools in India will reach the 33,000 mark by 2015 end, reporting a growth of 26% annually.
The revenue of the pre-primary education and childcare industry is expected to increase at a CAGR of 23.2%.
Preschools are a relatively new concept in India and represent only 1.5 per cent of the total education industry, although this is expected to grow to 2 per cent by end of 2015.
The current market is clustered with the concept of next door playschool, making the industry highly unorganised.
Increasingly preschools are forming joint ventures with builders. Partnering with builders helps in imparting flexibility in the business against high lease rentals.
Leveraging infrastructure and economic viability for maximum space utilization, preschools are leveraging the existing infrastructure to generate additional revenues.
Preschool Industry
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Growth at a CAGR of
27.33%from 2011 to 2017
The sector is currently less than
4%of total market potential ascompared to the western world
No. of students enrolled in primary schoolis expected to grow to
164 millionin 2022
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K-12EducationCurrent K-12 school system in India is one of thelargest in the world, with more than 1.4 million schoolsand over 250 million students enrolled.
Personalised Learning & Responsive Teaching
Rethinking curriculum and pedagogy to meet each student's individual needs and how can schools genuinely engage students.
Re-looking Assessment Tools
Why is it that stellar students sometimes fail in the workplace, while dropouts succeed? Moving school to a culture of flipped or blended learning and technology integration in the 21st century classroom.
Transformative Classroom
How to create maximum classroom function? Building student-centric classrooms and promoting the success psychology in students.
Changing the Culture
How to improve school culture in ways that better meet the academic, social, technical and needs of 21st century students? Building the future school and building the culture to support next generation education.
Guiding Principles for Developing &
Sustaining Business-Education Partnerships
Why K12 education partnerships should have support at the highest level within the business and school and concurrence at all levels to ensure qualityand alignment with educational goals for students.
If a child can't learn the waywe teach, maybe we should
teach the way they learnIgnacio Estrada
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School education makes up 80% of India's total education expenditure.
Govt has proposed to upgrade over 80,000 secondary schools & nearly 75,000 junior/middle level schools to the senior secondary level schools.
69 million students study in 247,843 private schools at the elementary level making the average number of students per school at 280.
Market Opportunity
India has more than 339,000 private K-12 schools, growing in the last five years at a CAGR of 4%.
Given the current trend, around 130,000 additional private schools will be required by 2022.
India has nearly ~100 million students enrolled as compared to US or UK that have 5.1 million and 504,000 private school students respectively.
K-12 Fact file
1%Super Premium SchoolShare of number of school
35%Mass/Government
Share of number of school
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1.46 millionK-12 schools in India are managedby the Central/State Governments.21% are managed by local bodies/municipal corporations
137 millionstudents enrolled in primary levelconstitute 54% of all studentsenrolled in K-12 schools
25%of all K-12 schools in India areprivate schools, accounting for40% share in student enrolment
K-12 Fact file
14%secondary/ highersecondary form
19%primary withupper primary form
10%upper primary form
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HigherEducationBy 2030, one in every four graduates in the world will be aproduct of the Indian higher education system
The Need for Change in Higher Education
Education Forever
Promoting continuous learning and development, bridging the gap between high school and college, college & university, university to career, and career to career 2.0.
Business of Change
How can businesses & universities collaborate for preparing country's youth for brighter future? What can the HE sector and industry learn from each other? What are the benefits and challenges of partnering with the industry?
Cross-border Education
Education without borders; Transporting knowledge not students; How to bring quality education, right experience and exposure in India? Investing meaningful partnerships, academic quality and deep technology integration.
Real Need for Proliferating Entrepreneurship
Education in India
Analysing the need for programs in higher learning institutes to encourage and nurture self employment, start-up ecosystem and business growth.
Research-based Innovation Ecosystem &
Technology Integration
Improving the student and HE institutes takeaway from each other and leadingIndian universities into the future.
The one thing we can do isinvest in the quality of education,
especially higher educationRon Kind - An American lawyer
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EntrepreneurshipEducation
While entrepreneurship classes aredesigned to give budding entrepreneursthe tools to turn a new idea into reality,
their value may be even greater than thatJohn Dearborn - President, JumpStart Inc.
India has more than 35,000 higher education institutes. For 2015-2016, govt has allocated Rs 26,855 crore for higher education as compared to Rs 23,700
crore in 2014-15, registering an increase of 13.31%. Government spends around 3.8% of its GDP on higher education. Around 20 million students are enrolled in higher education space. Given the current growth
trajectory about 24 million new enrolments will be done by 2020. Higher education to witness growth rate of over 18% till 2020. More than 450,000 Indian students spend over $13 billion each year in acquiring higher
education overseas. Distance education market in India to grow at a CAGR of 34% during 2013-14 to 2017-18.
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Number of enrolled students in
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16%Engineering &
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18%Commerce &
Management19%Science
Around 3.5 billion jobs are expected to be created by 2020. China and India are likely to drive demand by 2020.
Govt has huge plans to integrate skill enhancement and entrepreneurship in the syllabiat school level.
Plans to set-up institutes of entrepreneurship development in various centres includingupcoming smart cities among others.
More than 44,500 students are enrolled in entrepreneurship programs across the country.This number is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.4% to reach over 54,700.
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Liberalisation and Favourable Business Environment
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Carving a Niche
Aspirations and Independency
Top 5 Growth Drivers for Entrepreneurship Education
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SkillDevelopmentIndia needs to raise workforce participation from 58% to 80% to be at par with China. Over 50% of India'spopulation under the age of 25 will lead to an increaseddemand for quality skilled workforce
Why Skill Development?
India has 63% workforce in the age group of 15-59 years. Presently less than 5% are trained for skills. India can become the worldwide sourcing hub for skilled workforce therefore investments, especially in social infrastructure that build-up human capital are crucial. Speed, scale and quality are the three driving force in this space.
Skilling is a Lifelong Process
Skill upgradation and re-skilling are fundamental components of the skilling cycle. There's a close connection between skilling and entrepreneurship. We seek to create synergies between these two areas, so that our youth can aspire from being job seekers to job creators
The Door to Our Future
The age of disruptive innovation re-enforces the need for new skills in workforce. It is aquestion of dovetailing the quality of manpower to the requirements of employers, both domestic and international.
Innovation in Context of Sustainability
A VET Business Overview: There is need for advancement of VET business towards innovationfor future skill and business longevity. E-learning & delivering qualityteaching with new aids is the call of innovation in VET.
I call upon the nation to takea pledge to make India the
Skill Capital of the world Prime Minister, Narendra Modi - India
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The Demand Gap
Government has set a target of preparing 500 million skilled workers by 2022. Around 75-80 million jobs will be created over the next 5 years and 75 per cent of them will require vocational
training. Over 50% of India's population is under the age of 25 will lead to an increased demand for quality skilled
workforce. Currently, the market for vocational training is estimated at Rs 90 billion and the same is estimated to grow with a
CAGR of 25%. Country needs to raise workforce participation from 58% to 80% to be at par with China. Over 80 million people will need Vocational Training in the next 5 years, while 460 million need retraining. An estimated 40-60 lakh people received formal vocational training in the past year. Of the $1 billion was invested in education over the past three years (2010-2013), and 10% of this total
investment was in vocational training. More than 30% of the teachers are employed for conducting classes with a period of 6 months to 1 year.
Only 23% of the population receiving or already received some form of technical education, chose to attend industrial training institutes
An estimated 40-60 lakh people received formal vocational training in the past year
Formal vocational training includes all those who attended institutes for courses from less than 3 months, 3-5 months., 6 months & more than a year informal training includes those persons who received training through hereditary, self learning on, on the job training.
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66 (mn)61%Low End Skills
16 (mn)15%High Skill Trades
26 (mn)24%Mid Range Skills
3%BeauticianHairdresing &Related Work
12%MechanicalEngineering
6%Driving & MotorMechanic Work
3%Office & Business
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SmartEducationOur schools, like our businesses, communities, andfamilies must constantly adapt to new changingconditions to thrive.
Overhauling Tech Program, Capabilities & Mindset
What are the implications for school leadership, business and governance?
Gamifying Education
What's the role of emerging technologies like gaming and adaptive learning in driving better early learning outcomes?
New Technological Innovations
Developing relevant technology tools to personalise education offerings and attaining scale; Making the right transition for your school to adapt technology; Challenges faced in digitising content & putting the right Infrastructure
Growth in Education Tech Market
Where is the education tech market going in the next 2-3 years? Directions, trends and disrupters in 2015-16 in the race for learning excellence and the intelligent tutoring technology
E-learning & Classroom
Do combined models of e-learning & classroom have an edge over e-learning courses? What kind of growth potential the e-tutorials & test prep market will show in future?Any growth requires
temporary loss of security- Madeline Hunter - An American author of romance novels
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Investment Scenario
Rise India, an aggregator in the education sector, plans to invest Rs 35 cr in e-learning start-ups. Online professional certification platform Simplilearn raised $15 million from Mayfield Fund, existing investors. Online education start-up Englishleap.com raised funding from ANALEC. E-learning platform MeritNation to launch 6 new offline digital learning centres in India. Serial entrepreneur Ronnie Screwvala to launch online education start-up U Education, with an investment
of Rs 100 cr. The Allahabad University has ensured semi-smart classrooms in 20 departments, while another 20 fully equipped smart-
classrooms would become operational in next 6 months.
Growth Potential
E-learning market in India is estimated to be around $3 billion. Smart classroom market in India to grow at a CAGR of 15.89% over the period 2014-2019. More than 12,000 schools across 560 districts in India have adopted Smartclass. Current market size for digitised school products in private schools is around $500 million. 10% of the private schools have tapped the potential of multimedia classroom teaching. About 5% of the $40 billion IT market in India is in the education sector. The market is expected to grow at nearly 12% by 2017.
Segment wise onlinetraining hours
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Indian e-learning market willgrow at CAGR of
17.4%from 2013-2018
Out of about 1 lakhgovt schools, nearly
36,000have deployed ICT solutions
55%of e-learning is adoptedby India, surpassing China.
Over
4.6 millionof students aretaking at least one online course.
28.5%of training hours deliveredvia online/computer(no-instructor)
47%of training hours weredelivered by instructor-ledclassroom
15%of training hours deliveredvia virtual classroom/webcast(instructor from remote location)
29.1%of training hours deliveredwith blended learning methods
4.2%of traininghours deliveredvia social learning
1.4%of training hours deliveredvia mobile devices
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Enrich You Get the latest advances in the field
of Early Learning, K12, Higher, Vocational & Smart education
Compare and evaluate the right growth format for your education enterprise
Evaluate how technology is transforming the education industry - how
Identify efficiencies and measurable outcomes coming to the classroom
Place yourself in front of the biggest audience of policy makers, contractors, architects,
consultants and many more The modern outlook on
curriculum, programme delivery and training
Financing education deals -- where to find liquidity?
New methodology on quality assurance and school improvement
Values, strategy and implementation integrated internationalization
Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and government investments
5th National Convention on Indian Education2015
During 2015 we will provide a program aligned with our Innovation and Sustainabilty theme. Conference attendees will experience a rich educational program as they select from 80+ Technical Sessions/Super Sessions and world class keynotes in an interactive and collaborative environment. We have built thought provoking sessions designed to provide real solutions and skills that can be implemented right away in your company and for yourself.
DAY 1 - AGENDAWELCOME NOTE BY: Ms. Ritu Marya, Editor-in-Chief, Franchise India Holdings Ltd.
10:00AM- 11:15AM INAUGURAL SESSIONCREATING A COMPETITIVE, YET CO-OPERATIVE, KNOWLEDGEABLE & SKILLED SOCIETY Education With Vision: Empowering Our Youth For Nation BuildingSession Highlights Government priorities for 2020: Vision & strategy for affordable, high
quality education Emerging Technologies, leadership strategies and major innovations for
21st century Unravelling the predicament of Quality vs. Expansion clear, coherent
and co-ordinated vision of reforms International tie-ups for greater learning opportunities Improving infrastructure & credibility for skill development
11:15AM- 11:30AM NETWORKING TEA
11:30AM-12:30PM SESSION 1SKILL DEVELOPMENT THE NEED OF THE HOUR Measuring need & outcome of skilling IndiaSession Highlights Current status, challenges &roadmap for a 'skill-ready' India Policy, operational aspects &its impact Building scalable, sustainable skill development entities in India Improving the Bottom of the Pyramid: Changing the perception of
vocational work in the wider society and making them employable Catering to the demands of industry specific needs: Bridging industry-
academia gap Imparting practical education, industrial training and scholar jobs How can vocational training bring the next growth level in education Vocational education: Taping the niche opportunities & delivering
scalable models
12:30PM -1:30PM SESSION 2BUILDING FUTURE SCHOOLS TODAYChanging Dynamics of K-12 over the next five yearsSession Highlights: Change the mindset, Change the Rules: Optimum utilisation of existing
resources K-12 Education Investment: Strategic planning for digital school Is Pedagogical innovation effective? Clarity around the affordances vs. adoption of digital learning The move to online testing in school: What difference can it make? Re-looking assessment tools: Why is it that stellar students sometimes fail
in the workplace, while dropouts succeed? The Transformative Classroom: Create maximum classroom function,
Building student-centric classrooms& promoting success psychology in students
Changing the Culture: How to improve school culture in ways that better meet the academic, social, technical and needs of 21st century students.
1:30PM -2:30PM NETWORKING LUNCH
2:30PM -3:30PM SESSION 3INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIA's EDUCATION SPACE
The Investor Perspective: What Types of Companies Will They Invest In?Session Highlights: Investment opportunities in education: Identifying the next big
businesses Scale in education: Decoding the growth mystery Why have there been few large education companies in India? What are the revenue models? Where's the efficacy? What needs to change to make growth sustainable in Indian context? Who will be the consolidators? What are the risks to Investors & Entrepreneurs Opportunities for foreign investors in Indian education sector
3:30PM - 4:15PM SESSION 4DIGITISATION OF EDUCATIONWill Internet & Digitisation Take Over Education Institutes?Session Highlights: What's the role of emerging technologies like gaming and adaptive
learning in driving better early learning outcomes? Challenges faced in digitising educational content Putting the right Infrastructure for digitisation Where is the education technology market going in the next 2-3 years? Do combined models of eLearning & classroom have an edge over
eLearning courses? Developing suitable digital content to support teaching and learning in
classroom Transforming classroom engagement standards with digital content @ K-
12, higher education What kind of growth potential the eTutorials & Test Prep market will show
in future?
4:15PM-4:30PM NETWORKING TEA
4:30PM -5:15PM SESSION 5CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN EDUCATIONWhat big corporate and organization will change in Education?Session Highlights: Social impact of education Education and social advancement Education and CSR: What businesses can offer in terms of financial
capacity, operational knowhow & raising awareness Challenges for education to be achieved through social business
5:15PM- 6:00PM SESSION 6THE GLOBAL EDUCATION ROUNDTABLE: HARNESSING GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ADVANTAGE TO DRIVE INNOVATION AND PROSPERITYMaximizing economic opportunities for India in international educationSession Highlights: The Big Connect: Building, expanding and ensuring greater partnerships
between Indian and international educational institutions Building world partnerships in skills development and other advanced
skills for employment. Sharing of India's education models with the world
6:00PM -7:00 PM NETWORKING TEA
7:30PM ONWARDS INDIAN EDUCATION AWARDS 2015
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The Indian Education Congress will bring together Ministries of Education, Key Representatives of Educational Institutes, Trade Bodies and Association, Educationists, Academicians, NGOs, Policy Makers, Investment Groups and Stakeholders in the Education Sector. The conference will be particularly interesting for:
Who Should Attend
Formal & Informal Educational
Stakeholders Including Ceos /
Directors / Principals / Deans
And Senior Management From
Preschools K-12 schools Public colleges and universities Private colleges & academies, Vocational institutions Skill development institutions Professional colleges and
institutions Coaching institutes International education
companies
Suppliers & Allied Industry
Technology & service providers Overseas education agencies Test preparation companies Career counseling agencies Placement agencies and training
consultants Education management
consultants Classroom and learning
environment suppliers
Developers and builders Architecture & design firms
Corporates, Franchisors &
Franchisees
Corporate representatives Prospective & existing
franchisors in the education sector
Prospective & existing franchisees
Education professionals
Associations, Agencies &
Media
International & nationaleducation agencies
Government departments &trade bodies
Education associations Regulatory & accredition
authorities Online & offline media agencies
related to education Publication houses Education NGOs
Education Ministries And
Councils (regional &
International)
Government bodies & funding agencies
Senior administrators of educational institutes
Education consultants Directors of strategic planning Educational institutions
international Private education operators
international Directors of international offices Commercial partner companies Funding and research councils
Investors Banks & financial institutions Investment groups with interest
in the sector Private equity firms Venture capital firms Seed funding firms Angel investment firms High net-worth investors
For ConferenceCall: Himanshu: [email protected]
DAY 2 - AGENDA10:15AM-11:15AM SESSION 1
HIGH QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FOR 21st CENTURYBuilding Serious Business Case for Early Learning Education
Session Highlights: Scope of Prescribed Pre-school Syllabus: Usage of
Standardized Instructional material Measurement of effectiveness of Preschool
Programmes Pre-school teachers as professional workforce &
continuous workforce development After-school Programs-In-house vs. Facility Leasing:
What works more & why The Licensing Connect for Building benchmarks in
toys, books & digital
11:15AM-11:30AM NETWORKING TEA
11:30AM-12:30AM SESSION 2
EXCELLING IN THE MODERN HIGHER EDUCATION TIMESPreparing Graduates for the 21st Century Workplace
Session Highlights: Education Forever: New Qualifications and Lifelong
Education Bringing Knowledge Exchange between Universities
and the Creative Industries Building capacity through Cross-border Education Maximising access to HE How Distance learning
can Bridge the Education Quality Gap Bringing a culture of Work-based learning in Indian
Higher Education How to make a research-based innovation
ecosystem happen in University How to build a culture for universities to be funded
by businesses and not by government alone Challenges for Indian Universities Governance
12:30PM -1:30PM SESSION 3
THE NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATIONThe Real Need for Proliferating Entrepreneurship Education In India
Session Highlights: The need for programs in Higher learning institutes
to encourage and nurture self employment, small business creation and growth, and the creation of potential high growth start-ups.
What distinguishes the universities that have embraced the 21st century pragmatic approach to entrepreneurship education and development?
Cultivating entrepreneurship in primary, secondary & higher education across streams
Entrepreneurship in vocational education and training
Stimulating entrepreneurial mindsets of young people
Impact of entrepreneurship education strategies and measures
1:30PM-2:30PM NETWORKING LUNCH
2:30PM-3:30PM SESSION 4
ENHANCING AND UPDATING TEACHERS WITH NEW-AGE TEACHING SKILLSTeaching for Tomorrow - Teaching as facilitating, learning as discovering
Session Highlights: Skill enhancement for better productivity Corporatizing school administration - Creating a
professional identity of teaching personnel Responding to evolving and challenging scenario:
Building a friendly and intellectual relationship between the teacher and student
Educating the teachers abreast with ever evolving innovative teaching technology
Exploiting the exchange program Making space for human interaction in the learning
environment The Rise of the IT and in particular, Internet has led to enormous interest in eLearning tools
3:30PM- 4:15PM SESSION 5
START-UP INNOVATION IN EDUCATION SECTORResponding Quickly To The Market Changes Case Studies of Innovative Start-ups in education
space making the difference to the industry
4:15PM & ONWARDS
CLOSING NOTE AND NETWORKING TEA
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20155th National Awards on Excellence in Education
JUNE 10, 2015,VIVANTA BY TAJ, SURAJKUND, DELHI
5th National Convention on Indian Education2015
Concurrent EventC0-organised by
Indian Education Awards are the most prestigious awards that recognize excellence in education sector. Awardees will receive national recognition and will be termed as best education entities in the country. The winners will be awarded a trophy or a plaque. The award winners will receive extensive media coverage and PR with the partners.
100 shortlisted nominations will get national recognition through the Franchising World, which will have the feature covering them. Such an achievement & recognition have, according to our Award recipients , translated into further success in the education business.
Benefits of applying for the Awards
Nomination and Evaluation
Each applicant would be required to fill in a Self-Nomination form and send it to us by June 1, 2015.
Only companies, firms or businesses registered and based in India can apply.
Any organization / individual from education / allied sector can apply. Each applicant can apply for one or multiple categories, except the ones which states 'Jury Nomination'.
Self- Nomination forms should be sent along with the prescribed fee to Franchise India. The nominees in each category will be presented to the final jury for determination of winners.
Entrepreneur India would be the Knowledge Partner for the awards.
Information received will be treated confidential and not used for any purpose except for determining the winner of the awards.
Incomplete questionnaire in any manner will disqualify a participant from participating in the awards.
Right to permit participation is reserved with Awards management.
20155th National Awards on Excellence in Education
Franchise India presents the country's most prestigious awards in the
Education sector. The awards aim to recognize and felicitate Achievers,
Innovators and Suppliers, who have contributed significantly towards
the excellence in the education sector.
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Awards CategoriesEarly Education Awards Innovation in Early Learning / Child Development
Recognize Early Learning Schools that have implemented programs/curriculum to advance Quality early educational opportunities for children
Best innovative after school modelRecognize an after school activity that supports early child education
Early Child Playschool Chain (National)Recognize a national Pre-school chain that has carved outstanding education quality in all its schools with uniformity in education delivery, childcare and hygiene
Early Child Playschool Chain (Regional)The Award aims to recognize a Regional Pre-school chain for incorporating outstanding education quality
Standalone Pre-school of the yearThe Award aims to recognize a Standalone Preschool that has incorporated outstanding education quality
Early Child Education Publisher of the YearThe Award will recognize a Leading publisher who has brought out the best content in early education
K12 Education AwardsK-12 Education Awards are given as expressions of appreciation for extraordinary contribution by K12 schools to Indian education
Best Innovative K-12 SchoolReward an institutional ICT initiative programme by a K 12 School for better future and focus on humane growth along with academic enlightenment
Best Sport EmpowermentThis Award recognizes the schools that have developed opportunities for sports empowerment with a wide participation & achievements in sports and other physical activities.
Best in Ongoing teacher enhancementThe Award recognizes the school who continues to provide ongoing skill enhancement opportunity to the teachers
K12 School Chain of the Year (National)The Award aims to recognize a K12 chain that has carved outstanding education quality in all its schools with uniformity in education delivery.
K12 School Chain of the Year (Regional)The Award aims to recognize a K12 chain that has carved outstanding education quality in all its schools with uniformity in education delivery.
Standalone School of the Year 2014-2015Recognize the Peak performing Standalone School delivering high levels or making signicant improvements in achievement.
Principal of the YearA Principal of K 12 school whose exemplary contributions have enhanced student learning and achievement.
K12 Education Publisher of the YearThe Award will recognize a Leading publisher who has brought out the best content in K12 education
Best Edutainment ProgramReward the best entertainment led education program
Best Infrastructure of the Year
Best academic innovative curriculum
Best Emerging School of the Year (National/Regional)
Higher Education AwardsThis year's the Awards aim to recognize the Higher Education Institutes three core missions of research, teaching and engagement represented in an array of innovation and inspiration
University of the Year (North)This will be awarded to an institution that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the past academic year.
University of the Year (South)This will be awarded to an institution that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the past academic year.
University of the Year (West)This will be awarded to an institution that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the past academic year.
University of the Year (East)This will be awarded to an institution that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the past academic year.
International Collaboration of the YearThis award will recognize exceptional projects carried out jointly between an Indian institution and one or more international partners.
Business School of the YearThis title will be awarded to the business school demonstrating the most outstanding performance in the past academic year. It is open to all business schools in India.
Most Emerging Higher Education Institute of the YearEmerging higher education institution lesser than 5 years old in Medical/Engineering/Management eld
Outstanding ICT Initiative of the YearThis award will recognize and reward an institutional ICT initiative that has demonstrated an innovative, strategic and potentially far-reaching use of ICT in support of the goals of that institution
Teaching ExcellenceDemonstrating the upgraded curriculum and teaching methodologies
Excellence and Innovation in Medical ScienceThis award aims to recognize the outstanding Institute in Medical sciences. The main factor will be bold and creative strategies and initiatives that have helped the Medical school to improve and ourish.
Research Project of the YearThis will be awarded to the individual or team for innovative research that has a far-reaching impact on its eld and has caught, or has the potential to catch, the imagination of the public. It is open to individuals or teams in any discipline at an Indian institution. Nominations must be endorsed by the applicants' institution.
Excellence and Innovation in EngineeringThis award aims to recognize the outstanding Institute in engineering education. The main factor will be bold and creative strategies and initiatives that have helped the school to improve and ourish
Excellence in Distance learning educationThis award is for overcoming geographical challenges without diluting the quality
Most Entrepreneurial Institution of the YearThe Awards will recognize institutions that have embedded entrepreneurial activity into the fabric of their institution either through setting Incubation centers or tie-ups with corporate sector for promoting entrepreneurship in higher education
Higher Education Publisher of the YearThe Award will recognize a Leading publisher who has brought
out the best content in Higher education
Best Private UniversityBest academic delivery with desired infrastructure, best practices & working for the cause of Education
Best Infrastructure of the Year
Vocational Education AwardsThe Awards are for vocational education and training (VET) sector, recognising training institutes for their contribution to skilling Indian workforce in categories of
Best Vocational Training InstituteMeeting up skill requirements with real time modules & learning solutions, enabling employment
Vocational Education Programme of the yearThis will be awarded to an institution that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the past year. (See Categories in awards form)
Outstanding Employer Engagement InitiativeThe award will recognize a strategic and innovative approach to delivering employers' workforce development needs. It is open to institutions in India.
Computer Education
Retail Management
Fashion Design
Multimedia training
Teacher Training (Nursery teacher training)
Teacher training (K12)
Interior Design
Aviation Training
Hospitality & Hotel Management Training
Beauty Training schools
Clinical Research
Foreign Trade Education
Polytechnics - Language training/ Nurse training/ Security training
Polytechnics - Banking, Financial Services, Insurance (BFSI)
Polytechnics - BPO Training
Most Impactful PPP initiative in Skill Development/Elementary Education/Adult EducationThe Award will identify the Taking up of the cause of channelizing the execution to its optimum impact
Best Training Institution
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism Institute of the Year
Service Provider Awards Contributing in Student Counseling
Meeting the academic stress amongst students humanly and bring in soothing touch towards
Best Education Sector MagazineReecting the need of all the stake holders
Best Education Webinar SeriesSuccessful webinar series for dissemination of knowledge
Architect / Design rm for the YearIntroducing new age cost eective designs, simplifying infrastructure
Best infrastructure & Resources Provider - K12Firms or entities from various sectors including infrastructure, legal, security, uniforms and others who have added signicantly to an institution's growth
Best online education platform
Best Innovative Learning ToolsIntroducing new age learning tools, that cater to the growingdemand of learning aids, gadgets or software by institutes & students
Best Physical Education/ Sports Education ProgrammeThis Award recognizes the Physical and Sports education programs which are being used by various Schools and colleges.
Individual Awards Lifetime Achievement Award
For someone who participated in building a platform for educational upliftment of India
Policy Maker of the YearA decision-maker with progressive outlook in the wake of changing requirements of education sector
Most Impactful PPP initiative in Skill Development/Elementary Education/Adult EducationTaking up the cause of channelizing the execution to its optimum impact
Education Entrepreneur of the Year /Edupreneur of the YearLeading by example & innovative business ideas
Celebrity with Education as a CauseSomeone who used his/her inuence to bring a positive change to education
Outstanding School LeaderThe Individual Award will be given to an outstanding leadership in helming School education
Best Education Company to Work WithMeeting up with employee and sta expectations
Contribution to the CommunityThis award will be given to the individual, team or institution that has made the most imaginative attempt to aid the wider community socially, culturally or economically.
Best Educational use of Social MediaBest Use of social media platforms by an institution
Women Entrepreneur of the Year
Coaching & Tutoring AwardsThe Awards for Excellence in Coaching & Tutoring is to recognise, promote, reward and share excellence in facilitating student learning by coaching & tutoring institutes
Coaching Institute of the yearHonoring the best in coaching and tutoring business.
Medical Entrance Coaching
Engineering Entrance Coaching
Management Entrance Coaching
Civil Services Coaching
Sports Coaching
Online TutoringHonouring the best Online Tutoring
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Opportunity to showcase your product to a niche audience of 500+
discussion makers from the education industry.
INDIANEDUCATIONEXHIBITION20155th National Exhibition for Education
Understanding this growing need and opportunity for integrated education businesses we are please to share with you that parallel to the convention will be an expo designed as one stop shop for exploring best technology suppliers, innovative tools, tie-up with best in league distribution channels, co-branding alliances, international development opportunities, best data management and teacher training tools and many more, either enhance the learning process or evaluate it in perspective of helping build the Indian education system on international lines.
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Technology & service providers Overseas education agencies Test preparation companies Career counseling agencies International brands looking for tie-ups in
India Schools/pre-schools looking to franchisees Placement agencies and training consultants Education management consultants Security/hygiene management services
Educational toy companies Classroom and learning environment
suppliers Transportation & facilities management
companies Uniform, stationery, books suppliers and
printers Legal, taxation & audit firms Developers and builders Architecture & design firms
Showcase your products to various industry stakeholders
Look for tie-ups and partnerships with institutes
Pitch and network with PE, VC and government funding bodies
Generate new sales leads Expand your business network- leverage
your brand identity
Raise your profile in the industry and add more business association
Discover the latest online retail innovations and trends
Strengthen your brand internationally Attract potential investors and strategic
partners Meet and establish relationships with
potential buyers from around the world
Who Should Exhibit?
Exhibiting Benefits?
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2013- WinnersInnovation in Early Learning / Child Development:Little Millenium(Educomp ChildCare Pvt. Ltd.)Best Innovative after school model:KidvilleEarly Child Playschool Chain (Regional):Mother's PrideBest Innovative K-12 School (International):Delhi Private School DubaiStandalone Boarding School of the Year 2013:Genesis Global School - NoidaK12 School Chain of the Year (Regional):Apeejay SchoolsK12 Education Publisher of the Year:Amity University PressBest Infrastructure & ResourcesProvider - k-12:Jointeca Education Solutions Ltd.Best Digital Content Program for Schools:Smart Class (Educomp Solutions Ltd.)Innovative Publisher of the Year:Madhuban BooksUniversity of the Year (Regional):Sathyabama universityBusiness School of the Year:Indian School of Business, HyderabadOutstanding ICT Initiative of the Year:Neelkanth Group of Education, Meerut implemented by Fracton TechnologiesExcellence and Innovation in Management Studies:Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS)Research Project of the Year:Planning Commission, GOIExcellence and Innovation in Engineering:Bannari Amman Institute of Technology,
ErodeExcellence in Distance learning education:Sikkim Manipal UniversityBest Sport Empowerment:Greenwood High International school, BangaloreInnovation in Vocational Training Institute of the Year:Kiana Nail and Skin AcademyOutstanding Employer Engagement Initiative:CADD Centre Training Services Private LimitedRetail Management Institute of the year:TrrainIT Education Institute of the Year:NIIT LimitedMultimedia training Institute of the Year:Reliance AIMS (Animation Infotainment & Media School)Teacher Training:Podar Jumbo KidsHospitality, Travel & Tourism Instituteof the year:Kuoni AcademyBeauty Training Institute of the year:VLCC Health care Ltd.Clinical Research Institute of the Year:ICRI Research InstituteMost Impactful PPP Initiative in skill development / Elementary Education / Adult Education:Gram Tarang Employability Training ServicesCoaching Institute of the year:Vidyalankar Group of Educational InstitutesOnline Tutoring:MeritnationLifetime Achievement Award:Dr. Shayama ChonaOutstanding School Leader:Dr. Abha Adams
Principal of the Year:Ms. Sanghamitra GhoshArchitect / Design firm for the Year:Education Design Architects (I)Pvt. Ltd.Best Education Webinar Series:Prof. Mandar Bhanushe of Mumbai University for his WizIQ Webinar SeriesBest Education Company to work with:Pearson Education, IndiaContribution to the Community:Write StepBest University of the Year:Shiv Nadar UniversityStandalone Pre-school of the year:Amiown Schools Pvt. Ltd.Best Innovative K-12 School - National:"Pathways World School, Aravali Retreat Off Gurgaon Sohna Road"Early Child Playschool Chain (National):EuroKids International LtdK 12 School Chain of the Year (Franchise):Billabong High International School by Kangaroo Kids Education Ltd.K12 School Chain of the Year (National):The Millenium School (Educomp Infrastructure and School Management Limited)Best Philanthropic Initiative in the field of School Education:Vidya Gyan School by Shiv Nadar Foundation
2014- WinnersInnovation in Early Learning / Child Development:Planet KidsBest Innovative after school model:Helen O'Grady InternationalEarly Child Playschool Chain (National):EuroKids International Private LimitedEarly Child Playschool Chain (Regional- SOUTH):Little Elly (Unit of Learning Edge India)Early Child Playschool Chain (Regional- WEST):Ikon Kids International Pre-SchoolStandalone Pre-school of the year:Khaitan Pre SchoolEarly Child Education Publisher of the YearSaar Books Publications Pvt. Ltd.Best Innovative K-12 School:Pathways SchoolsBest Sport Empowerment:Genesis Global SchoolK12 School Chain of the Year (National):Ryan International Group of InstitutionsK12 School Chain of the Year (Regional - NORTH)D.C.M Group of SchoolsStandalone School of the Year 2013-2014:Tagore International SchoolPrincipal of the Year - MALE:Mr. Ramesh Joshi, Principal, L K Singhania Education CentrePrincipal of the Year - FEMALE:Mrs. Jeanie N Aibara- Principal, Ambience Public SchoolK12 Education Publisher of the Year:Madhubun Educational BooksBest Infrastructure of the Year:Greenwood High - International SchoolBest Emerging School of the Year - South:
Vidya Niketan, KeralaBest Emerging School of the Year - North:Sunbeam Group Of Educational InstitutionsBest Academic Innovative Curriculum:Orchids The International SchoolUniversity of the Year (North):Amity University GurgaonUniversity of the Year (East):Himalayan UniversityMost Emerging Higher EducationInstitute of the Year:Vidya Knowledge ParkExcellence and Innovation in Medical Science:NIMS UniversityExcellence and Innovation in Engineering:ABES Engineering CollegeBest Research University:Amity University NoidaBest Vocational Training Institute:IndiaCan Education Private LimitedVocational Education Programme of the year:Institute of Computer AccountantsRetail Management Institute of the Year:Trust for Retailers & Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN)Best Multimedia Training Institute of the Year:Reliance AIMSTeacher training (K12):Global Knowledge Network SocietyBeauty Training Institute of the Year:Blossom Kochhar College of CreativeArts and DesignBest Training Institution:NIIT LimitedHospitality, Travel & Tourism Institute of the Year:Kuoni AcademyBest Education Sector Magazine:The Progressive Teacher
Best Education Webinar Series:Pearson IndiaBest online education platform:WizIQ.com (authorGEN Technologies Pvt. Ltd.)Best Innovative Learning Tools:DS Digital Private LimitedEducation Entrepreneur of the Year:Mr. Manas Mehrotra- Trustee, GreenWood high International SchoolBest Education Company to Work With: Pearson India Private LimitedContribution to the Community:The Kalgidhar TrustBest Educational use of Social Media:Pearson IndiaCivil Services Coaching Institute of the Year: JICE (Jinendra Institute OF Competitive Exams)Sports Coaching Institute of the Year: The Sports CompanyBest Online Infrastructure & Resources Provider:PayU Payments Private LimitedBest infrastructure & Resources Provider K12:JOINTECA Education Solutions LimitedBest in Ongoing Teacher Enhancement:KRM Public School (Kaligi Ranganathan JJ Educational Trust)International Collaboration of the Year:Luxury Connect Business SchoolOutstanding ICT Initiative of the Year:Birla Public SchoolMost Impactful PPP initiative in Skill Development/Elementary Education/Adult Education:VLCC Institute (A Division of VLCC Healthcare Limited)Outstanding School Leader of the Year:Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Chauhan- Chairperson, Amity International SchoolsLifetime Achievement Award:Dr. Nand Kishore Garg - Chancellor; Maharaja Agrasen University
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