- Education in Motion (EiM) launches a global Education Advisory Board to drive innovation in learning
- Board co-chaired by education leaders Lesley Meyer and Richard Levin
- First summit planned in Singapore to discuss future ready education
Education in Motion (EiM), a global leader in education including Dulwich College International schools, has launched its Education Advisory Board to promote new ideas and innovation in education worldwide. The Board will be co-led by Lesley Meyer, EiM’s Chief Education Officer with over 35 years of experience, and Richard Levin, former Yale University president and ex-CEO of Coursera.
The Advisory Board brings together experts from academia, policy, and industry to explore how education can evolve for the next generation. Notable members include AI-in-education specialist Rose Luckin from University College London, former university leaders David Leebron and Andrew Hamilton, and Doris Sohmen Pao, a veteran in educational governance.
Lesley Meyer said the Board reflects EiM’s mission to lead educational innovation. “We aim to inspire fresh ideas that will shape the future of learning and help prepare students for a better world”, she added.
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Richard Levin emphasized the balance between timeless intellectual skills and adapting to new learning methods. “Our goal is to harness technology, critical thinking, and creativity to keep education relevant and rigorous”, he said.
The Board’s first meeting will take place in Singapore this academic year, signaling EiM’s commitment to advancing education through global collaboration.