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Child Education in Asia To Take Off In A Big Way

Organisers of Asia’s most important child education event experiencing strong participation despite crisis


Preschool education is an economic investment not to be underestimated. It is the cornerstone for higher education, it promotes a child’s self esteem and gives your child the edge needed for life long success.

The National Child Education Conference and Exhibition 2009 is the first in the region (Asia Pacific), initiated by The Pinnacle Group International Pte Ltd (TPGI Pte Ltd) and supported by The Ministry of Community Development, Youths and Sports (MCYS) and The World Bank Group. The purpose of this event is to bring together the world’s top brains and industry experts in child education (up to 12 years of age) to share their research, methods, technologies and experience with the local and regional education industry players with the intention of raising the quality of child education in Singapore. The event seeks to position Singapore as the leading child education hub in the region. This event will take place from the 21 to 23 May 2009, at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

With participation of world class top educators from the following institutions: Canadian Institute For Advanced Research (CIAR), The World Bank, National Institute For Early Education Research (NIEER), National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Psychology, Research Center For Learning Through Music, Singapore Management University School of Social Sciences, LogicMills School of Thinking, Mind Path Consulting Services, Sports Science Academy, MindChamps, National Association For The Education Of Young Children (NAEYC), Eduplus Language Centre.

The 2 day conference is expected to attract educators, parents, marketers and business owners from the region. The 2 day exhibition which is open to the public will allow all the top regional players in child education to showcase their brands, technologies and solutions to the public. Admission is free.

For further inquiries on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities and registration, please visit our website at www.nationalchildeducation.com

Mar 10th by webmaster