Solving reading challenges in Africa is urgent and requires the concerted efforts of all stakeholders. The AES Convention aims to support and channel joint efforts by providing a platform for policy dialogue between researchers and practitioners in the education sector and thereby help Re-invent reading through educational collaboration AESC is an all-African education stakeholders forum to dialogue and promote creative methods for reading sustainability in Africa using all necessary frontiers to infuse reading into every African sector considering trends and corporate culture. The stakeholder convention will provide input and recommendations to the literacy efforts in Africa, and also workable solutions to Africa’ educational challenges through reinventing reading. ELIGIBILITY This event is STRICTLY open for anyone who is invested in the welfare and successof education. You must have a personal, professional, civic, or financial interest or concern in Education to apply for this event. CATEGORY Ministers of Education, Commissioners of Education & administrators, Head Teachers,School Head Prefects, Local business leaders, and elected officials such as school board members and state representatives. Stakeholders may also be collective entities, such as local businesses, organizations, advocacy groups, committees, media outlets, and cultural institutions, in addition to organizations that represent specific groups, such as teachers unions, parent-teacher organizations, and associations representing superintendents, principals, school boards, or teachers in specific academic disciplines (National Union of Teachers, UBE, SUBEB). #AESC2015 because we envision an Africa in which everyone can read therefore reach their full potential and contribute to their community and the world. readinghouseafrica/aesc/
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