Egypt Education Platform (EEP) proudly participated in the Education Experts Conference, organized by World Arena Events on May 25th at Marvel International School. The event brought together key figures from across Egypt’s education sector to explore strategies for building supportive school environments and prioritizing teacher well-being, fundamental pillars in enhancing the overall student experience.
David Pontich, Group VP Education, Middle East and Africa, EEP, led a thought-provoking session on trust-based classroom observations. Emphasizing the importance of supportive and developmental evaluation methods, he advocated for fostering professional growth through constructive feedback and mutual trust. He also participated in a high-profile panel discussion on institutional capacity building, where he was joined by Catherine Spencer, Head of School at GEMS International School Cairo, and other distinguished education leaders. The panel explored how to align educational reform efforts with the evolving needs of students in a rapidly changing world.
Further showcasing EEP’s leadership in innovation, Sherif Nabawy, Innovation Lead and EdTech Director at EEP, delivered a session focused on the transformative potential of data and digital tools in personalizing learning experiences at scale. His insights highlighted how technology can be leveraged to meet the unique learning needs of every student while supporting educators with actionable insights.
Adding a valuable perspective on cultural integration, Hala Ramadan, Innovation Director at Scholars International Language School, shared her expertise on blending cultural identity with transformative education technologies. Her presentation emphasized the importance of grounding innovation in local values to create more inclusive and meaningful learning environments.
As a returning contributor to this influential event, EEP reaffirmed its role as a leader in advancing progressive dialogue and sharing best practices across Egypt’s education landscape.