Forum aims to bridge the gap between local high schools and global universities
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) of Dubai has hosted a delegation of education leaders from India and China to discuss the future of experiential learning in bridging the gap between high school and university. The two-day Educreator forum, staged at the university’s internationally renowned Innovation Center, also showcased the growing reputation of Dubai as a global hub for education.
Educreator Event Showcases Dubai as a Global Hub for Experiential Education
Opening the event, Kathleen Davis, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Associate Provost at RIT Rochester, spoke about the necessity of learning by doing in order to develop 21st-century skills, such as critical thinking, adaptability and creativity. She also stressed the importance of building international partnerships and championing diversity to ensure that students are prepared for collaboration and innovation across an inter-connected world.
Delivering the keynote speech was Sundar Kumarasamy, Founder and CEO of a first-of-its-kind global experiential learning platform, Excelerate, which unites learners and organisations across 180 countries. Kumarasamy’s address focussed on the need to stay ahead and adapt to the accelerating pace of change. Citing industry examples of globally renowned brands, he demonstrated the pitfalls of overlooking transformational trends and discussed how a bold approach to market disruption is the key to innovation and growth.
Indian and Chinese Educational Leaders Explore New Pathways from School to University at RIT Dubai Forum
In the panel discussion that followed, representatives from schools and educational organisations in India and China shared insights into experiential learning practices that go beyond traditional lessons through interdisciplinary and creative techniques. The discussion also highlighted the impact of different learning styles in creating personalised strategies to achieve learning outcomes and academic goals. Concluding the session, the panellists reflected on the opportunities to explore structured pathways from school to university that encompass experiential learning.
The event went on to cover a series of case studies, including RIT’s Tiger Stripes program, which has been adapted in collaboration with Excelerate to offer early access to experiential learning. Explaining the initiative Kumarasamy said, “The aim is to provide early opportunities for young people to explore, express and expand their interests in a safe and pressure-free environment. It engages the next generation of learners and allows them to try out different things without the fear of failure, helping them to achieve personal goals and reflect on their future career.”
Educreator is an annual event in the RIT calendar, taking place at the university’s Dubai campus for the first time. Speaking about the event, Davis remarked, “Educreator is a ground-breaking global forum, bringing together visionary secondary school and higher education leaders to collaborate and innovate student learning models. This year’s event marks a milestone for RIT as we launch our first global symposium in Dubai, providing a unique opportunity to share ideas, challenge traditional methods, and collectively reimagine how experiential learning can shape the future of education. By uniting educators from diverse backgrounds and regions, we aim to ensure that experiential learning becomes a universal approach to preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.”
Leading the RIT Dubai delegation at the event, Saleh Yammout, Vice President for Finance and Administration said, “RIT has long been a pioneer in experiential learning through its co-op program, and we are now building on this with research collaborations, corporate partnerships, and other innovative approaches. As we look to the future, it’s essential for us to work with leading international high schools to shape our curriculum to support students’ transition to university. This event, the first of its kind at RIT Dubai, will act as a vital platform to attract high-caliber international students to the UAE. In doing so, we are reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, further cementing its reputation as an international hub for both education and industry.”
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