Jaada Schools’ leadership team recently embarked on an inspiring academic visit to the United Kingdom, strengthening our commitment to global learning, research, and professional development. Our team had the privilege of attending a prestigious conference at the University of Birmingham Conference Centre on “Strengthening the Teaching Profession,” connecting with renowned education experts and researchers.
During the visit, we had meaningful interactions with esteemed academicians, including:
Professor Stephen Gorard, School of Education, Durham University
Professor Beng Hau See, School of Education, University of Birmingham
Dr. Ingrid Abrahams, Head Teacher, Birmingham
Ayesha Naz, PhD Scholar, Durham University
Dr. Kevin Palmer, Retired Educator, University of Glamorgan
Frances Child, Executive Director, Titan Partnership
We also had the honour of meeting Dr. Gareth Bates, Senior Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, where discussions on educational innovation and collaborative opportunities proved insightful and inspiring.
The team visited the University of East Anglia (UEA) and its placement school, Queen’s Hill Primary and Nursery School, gaining firsthand insights into student-centered learning and effective teaching practices. Esteemed faculty members including Mr. Francis Lemon, Mrs. Eleanor Milligan, Dr. Irene Biza, Dr. Kristi Nourie, and Professor Esther Priyadharshini shared their expertise, fostering rich dialogue on research and innovation in education.
As part of these visits, our team presented Jaada Schools souvenirs to our academic partners, symbolizing our commitment to global collaboration and meaningful educational exchanges.
These experiences reaffirm our mission at Jaada Schools: to bring international best practices, innovative research, and academic excellence to our students, empowering them for a brighter future.
