[SIG] Internationalising your Adult Education business: Strategies & Entry Points for Considerations
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This session is held on 23 February, 7pm to 9:30pm. Registration will close on 15 Feb, 2359 hrs.
This session will be conducted face-to-face at IAL. More details on participating in the session will be send to the confirmed registrants.
What Is The Session About?
In the wake of globalisation, adult educators are increasingly required to cater to a diverse body of learners from various cultural backgrounds. Expanding adult education services internationally presents a wealth of opportunities for growth and enrichment. This expansion allows AEs to tap into new markets, broaden their learner base, and learn from international best practices. It is, however, critical to navigate the challenges inherent in internationalisation, such as understanding local cultural norms, language barriers, and adapting to different education systems and regulations.
Successful overseas expansion will necessitate robust planning, strategic partnerships, and a flexible, adaptable approach to deliver quality education that resonates with diverse learner populations.
What Does The Session Cover?
At the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Adult Education: Individuals who are involved in learning design, curriculum development, learning facilitation, assessment of learning competence, learning technology integration and/or providing consultancy and advisory services to drive business performance.
- Human Capital Development (HCD): Individuals who are in-company L&D staff who are involved in building employee capabilities to support business needs.
- Others: Entrepreneurs in the Education Space
Course Funding and Policies
This session is open to AEN members for free. To register for AEN membership, please click here.
About The Speaker
Ivan Chang (Mr)
Ivan Chang currently serves as an Adjunct Faculty with Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Accountancy in the area of accounting and finance. He focuses on internationalisation and strategy with a keen interest in SMEs and Startups.
Ivan graduated from SMU in 2014 with a Bachelor of Business Management with top honours. He is currently pursuing his Masters of Business Administration from the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business. In his spare time, Ivan is an adventuruous traveller, with a freefall parachuting and skydiving licence.