@The Education Without Borders 2005
The Education Without Borders 2005 Conference will be held in Abu Dhabi from February 19 - 21. The student conference features numerous international speakers including astronaut Bernard Harris Jnr, Terry Mathews - CEO March Networks and a host of others.
Education 2005, without borders, provides an important forum for allowing student leaders to exchange ideas, pursue learning opportunities, and share strategies to achieve their vision of the future. The future of the UAE and the Gulf depends on the education of
the people.
Education, technology and a global perspective are key components of success in the future. This is true for societies, for organizations and for individuals alike.
The United Arab Emirates and the Gulf region is a fascinating and a vital part of the world and It has always been a crossroads for people, ideas, and commerce.
Moreover, this conference celebrates international dialog and global understanding. Definitely, this will have a profound impact on communities and on the world. Global interdependence requires tolerance, mutual understanding, and cooperation across political, religious and cultural boundaries.
Everybody is having the opportunity, as well as the responsibility, to use education and intelligence to strengthen
communities, create the future, and build a better world.
Each and everyone should emphasize the importance of maintaining peace and stability so that international cooperation can flourish and bear fruit.

Education 2005 Conference stresses more on the strong commitment to the development of new knowledge and new technology.
Each one should have determined to an education system which draws on the world’s best knowledge and resources, benefits from effective partnerships, serves local needs and concerns and develops the individual, endowing him or her with motivation, initiative, and creativity.
This conference clearly demonstrates, world wide trends in technology and communications pose serious challenges for the development of our educational system.
Finally, the United Arab Emirates is fortunate to have an excellent communications and information systems infrastructure. In the UAE, technology has become an essential element of productivity in education, in business, and in government.
This Conference 2005
will reinforce the commitment to work together for common goals and results in connections and partnerships that will grow and flourish for years to come.
--Courtesy:
Our
Correspondent
(Gulf Citynews)
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