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Global HR –EAP Workshop Program Skills and Innovation for Development

Oct 24, 2010 (Sunday) Arrival

*Some participants may arrive on Monday

Oct 25, 2010 (Monday)

Time Program Speaker

08:00~08:30 Registration

08:30~09:00 Welcoming Remarks

Eduardo Velez (Sector Manager-EAP Education, World Bank)

Dae-Bong Kwon (President, KRIVET)

09:00~09:15

Overview

Introduction of Participants/

Facilitators

Sungmin Park (World Bank) KRIVET

09:15~11:15 WB Education Sector Strategy for 2020 –consultation

Elizabeth King (Director, HDNED, World Bank)

11:15~11:30 Coffee Break 11:30~12:15

HE, Skills and Innovation: Findings from a regional study and

recommendations for HR policies

Emanuela Di Gropello, Senior Education Economist, WB

12:15~12:30 Questions and Answers Plenary

12:30~14:00 Lunch Hosted by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

14:00~17:00 Study Visit Korea Polytechnics I

18:00~20:00 Dinner Hosted by World Bank

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2 Oct. 26, 2010 (Tuesday)

Time Program Speaker

08:30~08:45 Opening the Last Day -Sungmin Park (World Bank)

08:45~09:30

Grassroots Level Innovation: New Approach –rethinking for a more adaptive education and training system

Suhas Parandekar, Senior Education Economist, WB

09:30~10:15 Higher Education and Innovation

in Developing Countries Dr. Luc Weber, University of Geneva 10:15~10:45 Questions and Answers Plenary

10:45~11:00 Coffee Break 11:00~11:45

Benchmarking Education System for Results: Progress on an East Asia Pilot Study

Harry Patrinos, Lead Education Economist, WB

11:45~12:00 Questions and Answers Plenary

12:00~12:30 Wrap-up Moderated by Eduardo Velez (Sector

Manager, Education, World Bank) 12:30~13:30 Lunch

18:00-20:00

Global HR Forum Welcome Dinner

Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MEST), The Korea Economic Daily, KRIVET

Oct. 27~28

Participation at the Global HR Forum

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