ReimaginED 2023
Where education practitioners, policy makers, caregivers and funders connect with contextualized innovations and with each other to advance a world where all learners thrive.
THEME: DOES CBC WORK FOR ALL? CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES FOR EQUITABLE IMPLEMENTATION
23rd - 24th
NOVEMBER, 2023
NAIROBI NATIONAL MUSEUM
What is ReimaginED?
ReimaginED is an annual education innovation summit that showcases contextualized solutions with a demonstrable impact on holistic student learning outcomes. ReimaginED will provide curated learning experiences through site visits, collective conversations, an exhibition, and awards. Education practitioners, policy makers, caregivers, and funders will connect with contextualized innovations and with each other to advance a world where all learners thrive.
Since 2021, ReimaginED has brought together over 800 participants. Building on the learning and collaborations of the past 2 years, the 3rd annual ReimaginED Summit focuses on advancing Competency Based Learning for all. These are our goals for the event:
Celebrate
We highlight and amplify local leaders and evidence-based innovations
Collectively Learn & Act
to advance competency-based learning for all students
Connect
We connect local leaders to partners to accelerate their impact
CBC Advancement
Grow national capacity to advance competency-based learning for ALL students, with attention to equity
ReimaginED 2023 theme
Does CBC work for all? Challenges and Possibilities for Equitable Implementation
This theme highlights the intersection of equity and competency-based learning, emphasizing the need to ensure that all students have equal opportunities to develop and demonstrate their skills and knowledge.
WHAT IS
The current reality of learning in Kenya
WHAT IF
Innovations in education through experiential site visits and showcases
WHAT NOW
Our collective opportunities for improving education for all of Kenya’s learners
ReimaginED is for:
Innovators
Policy Makers
Parents & Caregivers
Funders
Practitioners
Learners
Why ReimaginED?
At ReimaginED, you will:
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Network and learn from 30+ innovations from grassroots organizations to government agencies
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Learn from different site visits to education innovations across Nairobi
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Debate and connect with other attendees in "Collective Conversations"
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Build relationships with pioneering educators, policymakers, funders, and families
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Grow your capacity to advance CBC
About ReimaginED
There are two options for participation:
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Full Experience (Both days) - Get the full package of what ReimaginED has in store for you on both days
2.Day 1 OR Day 2 - Pick a day of your choice to either attend the experiential learning and site visits (Day 1) or the collective conversations, exhibition and awards (Day 2)
VENUE: Nairobi National Museum located at Museum Hill
Dates: Thursday, 23rd November 2023 & Friday, 24th November 2023
Full experience: KES 4,000 (This ticket is valid for 23rd & 24th of November 2023 and covers for the site visit on 23rd lunch and refreshments on both days)
Day 1 Ticket: KES 2,500 (This ticket is valid for only the 23rd of November 2023 and covers transportation to and from the educational sites from the Nairobi National Museum of Kenya, lunch and refreshments)
Day 2 Ticket: KES 2,500 (This ticket is valid for only the 24th of November 2023 and covers lunch and refreshments)
ReimaginED 2023 Agenda
8:30 AM | Arrival and welcome at the Nairobi National Museum |
9:45 AM | Experiential site visits |
2:00 PM | Arrival at National Museums of Kenya |
2:30 PM | Lunch & shared learning |
3:00 PM | Innovation showcase |
5:00 PM | Departure/close of day |
Day 1: Site Visits & Experiential Learning
8:30 AM | Arrival and welcome at the Nairobi National Museum |
9:30 AM | Youth panel discussion |
10:30 AM | Educator panel discussion |
11:15 AM | Collective conversations |
12:30 PM | Lunch break |
1:30 PM | Innovation showcase |
2:45 PM | Plenary and awards session |
4:00 PM | Connections and networking |
Day 2: Collective Conversations
What people are saying
"I was facilitating a collective conversation on CBC. This has been a wonderful forum, bringing diverse people doing different things in Education. The audience has been very engaging and I realise there’s still a lot of clarifications that need to be done, including assessments, teacher engagement and caregiver engagement. So this event has been great and I believe the way forward is to have more of these conversations with all stakeholders together in the same space, and believe that CBC is the best thing for Kenya."
-Ruth Mugambi, Ministry of Education
“The people who came were really awesome. The mix of funders and practitioners was excellent! As TAF, we were able to connect with people who are interested in the work that we’re doing. It was really beneficial for The Action Foundation. Plus, the venue was awesome, the people were cool. It was a really nice vibe. I am really looking forward to next year already! My bar for going for events is really high—I’m a busy introvert— but I am earnestly looking forward to participating next year!”
-Maria Omare, Founder of the Action Foundation