FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Winners of the 2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Youth Essay Contest Announced by World Genesis Foundation
Santa
Fe, New Mexico, USA - June 23, 2014
World Genesis Foundation Headquarters
The World Genesis Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Youth Essay Contest. The contest is a joint program of the World Genesis Foundation and the UNESCO Center for Peace.
The contest generate hundreds of essays from youth from over 65 countries. A panel of worldwide judges, from six continents, led the process to identify the best ideas presented by youth and then to select the top 10 winners.
The top 10 winners for this year's global competition are:
1. Hilola Vahabova, Age 19, Uzbekistan
2. Justin Jos, Age 22, India
3. Dyah Pritadrajati, Age 23, Indonesia
4. Dyuty Auronee, Age 19, Bangladesh
5. Ankit Sheth, Age 15, United States
6. Karina Salimbayeva, Age 18, Kazakhstan
7. Swaraj Priyadarshi, Age 16, India
8. Han Jiewen, Age 17, China
9. Cherr Belfor, Age 24, Suriname
10. Kelly Kipper, Age 17, Estonia
You can read more about the contest, winners, essays, judges and history on the project webpage via the link below:
2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Youth Essay Contest
Awards are being presented this summer in connection with two very special UNESCO youth programs including the 25th Anniversary of the Atlantykron Summer Academy in Romania and the IMUN Summer Camp in the United States also managed by the contest coordinators.
The topic of education is in constant discussion. We all agree that education is the key but there are some big questions to answer as we look into the future such as: What will education look like in the future? What are the important skills for future generations? How does our fast changing world effect education? How does technology effect education, in its delivery and in its depth? What issues and questions do we now face with new education?
The youth did a remarkable job on their essays and vision for the future and we want to congratulate them and also to thank all the judges and organizers of the contest.
The World Genesis Foundation is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that was founded on November 30, 1999 and is dedicated to a vision and mission to "leave no child without hope for the future." Headquartered in Santa Fe, NM USA, the foundation supports activities worldwide to create educational, scientific and cultural opportunities for youth with a special focus in areas of the world where these opportunities are limited or do not exist.
Links:
Official webpage of the 2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Essay Contest
Video Introduction to the "Future of Education" Essay Contest
Atlantykron Project Website
IMUN Project Website
World Genesis Foundation – Official Website
World Genesis Foundation on Facebook
World Genesis Foundation on YouTube
World Genesis Foundation - How to Support or Volunteer
Contact:
Public Relations, press@WorldGenesis.org, The World Genesis Foundation, 1523 N Overlook DR, Dewey, AZ 86327, UNITED STATES of AMERICA
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Additional Links:
World Genesis Foundation Headquarters
The World Genesis Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Youth Essay Contest. The contest is a joint program of the World Genesis Foundation and the UNESCO Center for Peace.
The contest generate hundreds of essays from youth from over 65 countries. A panel of worldwide judges, from six continents, led the process to identify the best ideas presented by youth and then to select the top 10 winners.
The top 10 winners for this year's global competition are:
1. Hilola Vahabova, Age 19, Uzbekistan
2. Justin Jos, Age 22, India
3. Dyah Pritadrajati, Age 23, Indonesia
4. Dyuty Auronee, Age 19, Bangladesh
5. Ankit Sheth, Age 15, United States
6. Karina Salimbayeva, Age 18, Kazakhstan
7. Swaraj Priyadarshi, Age 16, India
8. Han Jiewen, Age 17, China
9. Cherr Belfor, Age 24, Suriname
10. Kelly Kipper, Age 17, Estonia
You can read more about the contest, winners, essays, judges and history on the project webpage via the link below:
2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Youth Essay Contest
Awards are being presented this summer in connection with two very special UNESCO youth programs including the 25th Anniversary of the Atlantykron Summer Academy in Romania and the IMUN Summer Camp in the United States also managed by the contest coordinators.
The topic of education is in constant discussion. We all agree that education is the key but there are some big questions to answer as we look into the future such as: What will education look like in the future? What are the important skills for future generations? How does our fast changing world effect education? How does technology effect education, in its delivery and in its depth? What issues and questions do we now face with new education?
The youth did a remarkable job on their essays and vision for the future and we want to congratulate them and also to thank all the judges and organizers of the contest.
The World Genesis Foundation is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that was founded on November 30, 1999 and is dedicated to a vision and mission to "leave no child without hope for the future." Headquartered in Santa Fe, NM USA, the foundation supports activities worldwide to create educational, scientific and cultural opportunities for youth with a special focus in areas of the world where these opportunities are limited or do not exist.
Links:
Official webpage of the 2014 "Future of Education" Worldwide Essay Contest
Video Introduction to the "Future of Education" Essay Contest
Atlantykron Project Website
IMUN Project Website
World Genesis Foundation – Official Website
World Genesis Foundation on Facebook
World Genesis Foundation on YouTube
World Genesis Foundation - How to Support or Volunteer
Contact:
Public Relations, press@WorldGenesis.org, The World Genesis Foundation, 1523 N Overlook DR, Dewey, AZ 86327, UNITED STATES of AMERICA
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Additional Links: