Homa Sabet Tavangar

ROLE: Co-Founder

INSTITUTE: Big Questions Institute

COUNTRY: United States of America

For over three decades, Homa Sabet Tavangar’s work has addressed themes of culture, innovation, leadership, global citizenship and global competence, and deep diversity, equity, belonging and inclusion. She connects timely topics of the moment with the timeless desire to work with purpose and make a difference – whatever one’s circumstances.

Homa’s clients range from Fortune 50 corporations to public, international and independent K-12 schools around the world; from an Ivy League university to Disney Channel and numerous not-for-profit public and multilateral organizations and professional associations. Co-founding the Big Questions Institute represents a natural extension of her work, especially during a time of unprecedented global challenges.

Homa is the author of widely-acclaimed Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (Random House, 2009), Global Kids (Barefoot, 2019); The Global Education Toolkit for Elementary Learners (Sage/Corwin, 2014), contributor to Mastering Global Literacy, Heidi Hayes-Jacobs, ed. (Solution Tree, Nov. 2013) and the 3-book Take-Action Guide to World-Class Learners (Corwin, 2016) series with Professor Yong Zhao. Growing Up Global was the inspiration behind NBC-Universal’s animated series Nina’s World, starring Rita Moreno, and has been hailed by international education and business leaders and media ranging from Dr. Jane Goodall to the BBC, NPR, NBC, ABC, Washington Post.com, Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times, Boston Globe, PBS, Scholastic, Parents Magazine, Rodale, and many more.

Homa has lived on four continents, has heritage in four world religions, and is the mother of three daughters. She and her husband live just outside Philadelphia.

TWITTER: @HomaTav

CO-PRESENTER: Will Richardson

WORKSHOP: Planning for the Post Pandemic School: Reflect, Reset, Reinvent

DESCRIPTION:

Building on the themes of the morning keynote, this session will provide a small-group opportunity to dive more deeply into the process of strategic design for schools in the post-pandemic world. Given the urgent challenges that we are now confronted with, we'll look at an effective frame for moving forward with hope and optimism into the future. We'll interrogate three BIG questions: Who are we now given the tumult of the last 14 months? What must we decide to shed from our systems and practices in this moment? And what must we aspire to as schools as communities committed to providing a relevant preparation for the children we serve? Highly interactive and provocative, this two-hour session will leave you with specific starting points and tools for the important journey ahead.

STRAND: Design for Now

TARGET AUDIENCE: All

LANGUAGE: English

TIME: PM Workshop 1:30-3:45

LIMITED SPACE - SIGN-UP REQUIRED

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