
Education Across Borders: Comparing Systems and Their Impact
Education shapes not just individuals but entire societies, influencing economic growth, social mobility, and innovation. Yet, not all education systems are created equal. Some produce exceptional outcomes, while others struggle to keep pace with changing societal and technological demands.
In this session, we will discuss and compare different education systems across the world—highlighting their successes, failures and the lessons they offer. With a particular focus on the systems the speaker has experienced firsthand, we will examine how education policies impact economic and social realities. Can we learn from global models to build a more effective system for the future?
About the Speaker:
Haris Ayaz Ammad is an educationist with diverse academic and professional experience across multiple disciplines. Having pursued higher education in mathematics and computer science from the University of Minnesota, the University of Waterloo, and Columbia University, he also holds an MBA from York University, Toronto.
Despite total visual impairment, Haris has successfully worked for both private and non-profit sectors, working on impactful projects in public policy, education and advisory roles. He has been a contributor to The News and has made television appearances. Currently, he serves as a coach and advisor to individuals and organizations.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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