Chairman Zhou Weiyan attended the 2018 Harvard China Education Forum and gave a speech
April 26, 2018
On April 22, 2018, Ms. Zhou Weiyan, Director of the Office of China ’s Child Friendly Community Promotion Program and Chairman of Beijing Yongzhen Public Welfare Foundation, was invited to attend the 2018 Harvard China Education Forum Annual Meeting held at Harvard University The sub-forum gave a keynote speech on "Community Public Welfare Models for Infants and Toddlers Aged 0-3".
In his speech, Chairman Zhou Weiyan introduced the experience and practices of Yifu Future, and shared the staged results of China ’s Child Friendly Community Construction Guide. He said that children are related to the future of the country and the nation and need to integrate resources from parents, communities, and educators. Together create a good environment for children's growth. Chairman Zhou Weiyan also shared his ten-year exploration of children's public welfare cause, which caused a strong response among the participants. Participant Xia Meng said, "Your speech today is really informative and inspiring, and many people have benefited. Everyone is too eager for institutions and projects with deep and solid content. "
Education experts such as Zhang Bangxin, Founder and CEO of Good Future Education Group, Liu Jingnan, President of Duke Kunshan University, Dr. Jianli Wang, Partner of Xun Future Education Investment Fund, Wei Keli, Chairman and CEO of Huitong School also attended the forum. .
The Harvard China Education Forum, established in 2010, is a student organization of the Harvard School of Education. It aims to connect and assist education practitioners, academics, policy makers, and people from all walks of life, promote discussions and support education practices related to Chinese education. At present, the forum has more than 1,000 members at home and abroad. Past guests include: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, President of the University of Hong Kong, Ma Peisen, Harvard University Fei Zhengqing China Research Institute Olid, "Deng Xiaoping Times" author Ezra Vogel and Stanford University International Issue Researcher Scott Rozelle and others.