Event
The Future of Education in Indonesia, an Education & Workforce Development Kick-Off Session
Jan 28, 2021 / 09:00 - 10:30

Dear AmCham Indonesia members and friends,

In light of recent Indonesian government announcements, schools and education providers in Indonesia are facing uncertainty once again. Prior to the December / January holiday period, there was some hope that schools, institutions, and education providers would receive the green light to re-open in January. The continued increase in COID-19 numbers has turned things on their head again and education providers are having to re-adjust and return to online learning. 

Taking January 28 as the AmCham Indonesia Education & Workforce Development Kick-Off session, we invite all members, education providers, and the wider community with opportunities to discuss current practices and decisions as the Indonesian government calls for a return to work and learn from home.


OUR GUEST SPEAKERS


Nina Handoko-Widodo

Parents Representative

Nina Handoko-Widodo is an educator and the Chairwoman of “Yayasan Pendidikan Belajar Aktif” where she oversees several schools in North Jakarta ranging from pre-Kindergarten level to Junior College level with a total of almost 1000 students.

Besides her involvement in the education sector, Nina has been a corporate communication consultant for the past two decades, beginning her career at the world's largest public relations firms at that time, Burson-Marsteller, in both its Jakarta and Singapore offices. She regularly guest-lectures on Risk Management and Crisis Communications for graduate communications programs at several universities in Indonesia and abroad.

Nina is a mother of four children and she holds a Master of Science degree in Corporate Communications from Boston University, a Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Theology from Boston College, as well as a Doctorate degree in Communications from Universitas Indonesia.


Garth Wyncoll

Bali Island Head of School

Garth Wyncoll joined Bali Island School as its Head of School in 2018. He has more than 20 years of experience in Education.

Prior to his tenure at Bali Island School, he was the Academia Cotopaxi American International School Principal in Ecuador and American International School of Lagos High School Principal in Nigeria.


Tarek Razik

Head of School, Jakarta Intercultural School

Tarek has been in international education for the past 29 years. Having taught and been a principal in Japan, Germany, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Shanghai, he then served as a head of school in the United States Virgin Islands, Thailand, the International School of Beijing, and now at the Jakarta Intercultural School.

Tarek has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont, a Master’s degree from St. Michael’s College, and a Doctoral degree from Columbia University. He calls Rangeley, Maine home and enjoys playing golf and watching the Collingwood Magpies play in the Australian Rules Football league.


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