TEACHER'S DAY Celebration at James International School

Join the Global Conversation on Education at James International School, India 

Exclusive Invitation for Educators, Edu-Leaders, Policy Makers, and International Delegates

You're invited to an extraordinary virtual event celebrating Teachers' Day at James International School. With the theme ' Teachers in Change ,' we're uniting educators and visionaries from 51 nations to express gratitude and inspire global transformation.


Your Impact Matters:

Be our distinguished representative speaker, sharing your expertise and commitment to education. Your insights have the power to ignite positive change worldwide.


Date: September 5, 2023

Time: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM (IST)

Virtual Venue:                                (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091993007797&mibextid=2JQ9oc)


Our Guest of Honour:

- Raluca Ioana Man from Cyprus

- Claudia Chiru from Romania

- Tatiana Popa from Moldova

- John Rolfe from the United Kingdom


Esteemed speakers from 51 countries for the James International School Virtual Teachers' Day Celebration:


1. Batoul Zriek from Lebanon

2. Manjola Ceka from Albania

3. Amb. Confidence Adjei from Ghana

4. Shalala Mammadli from Azerbaijan

5. Hallsen Justin from Malaysia

6. Amb. Mehjabin Prodhan Faiza from Bangladesh

7. Magdi Saleh Shazly from Egypt

8. Nadezhda Ivanova from Russia

9. Nebahat Γ‡ankirli from Turkey

10. Dr. Srividhya Sukumar from the UAE

11. Soumya Kappalliyil from India

12. Zablon Kimaro from Tanzania

13. Rosalind Willis from the United States

14. Antonio G. Batad from the Philippines

15. MarΓ­a Alicia Maldonado from Argentina

16. Mehreen Mia from South Africa

17. Adeogun Joseph Kayode from Nigeria

18. Melissa Esposito from Italy

19. Patricia Gonde from Zimbabwe

20. Herdiana Dewi Nurfika from Indonesia

21. Raluca Ioana Man from Cyprus

22. Claudia Chiru from Romania

23. Siham El-Kafafi from New Zealand

24. Mzia Beradze from Georgia

25. Von Eric Tandoc from Canada

26. Ivy Barreto from Ireland

27. Mireille Toulekima from Australia

28. Vilma da Luz Barbosa from Brazil

29. Raju Kushwaha from Nepal

30. Ming Yao from Taiwan

31. Hanen Hajji from Tunisia

32. Azra Sose from Bosnia and Herzegovina

33. Ann Bost from France

34. Yun Jeong-hyun from South Korea

35. Marija Gaurina from Croatia

36. Ruben Garcia from Peru

37. Sandra Costa from Portugal

38. Lorez Manon from Puerto Rico

39. Tatiana Popa from Moldova

40. Ameegah Paul from Mauritius

41. John Rolfe from the United Kingdom

42. Ghulam Sakhi Aqili from Afghanistan

43. Mariusz WojciΕ„ski from Poland

44. Christian R. Cooper from Liberia

45. Le Thi Mai Anh from Vietnam

46. Koffi Abotchi from Togo

47. Evan. Sahr Emmanuel Yongai from Sierra Leone

48. Eugene Muleya from Zambia

49. Alesa Durgarayan from Armenia

50. Tah Cliford Bong from Cameroon

51. Gladys Tobar Aguilar from Guatemala

































































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