research Evaluation Strategic Services Fall 2005

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Spring 2006

A Message From The President

When More Money and Programs Don't Work

The Accountability Mantra

Recent Question Surrounding NCLB-Mandated Supplemental Educational Services Suggest the Need for Stepped Up Monitoring

Institute on Global Education

Alumni Matter: Unleashing a Lifetime of Value

New Benchmarking Tool Set to Launch June 12, 2006

Hezel Associates Expands New England Presence

Grossman, Wang and Ford Join Hezel Associates As Company Growth Continues

Support Richard Hezel For the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Man of the Year

INSTITUTE ON GLOBAL EDUCATION OFFERS A REAL WORLD LOOK AT INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Text Box: E-learning is the fastest-growing sub-sector of a $2.3 trillion global education market, and Hezel Associates estimates the market for online higher education to exceed $69 billion by 2015.  One way to minimize your risk in marketing and selling courses and programs overseas is to understand the environmental factors in taking your programs to market in any selected countries.     Our new report, The Global E-Learning Opportunity for U.S. Higher Education, describes the political, economic, education, and technology environment in 42 countries on three continents – Asia, Europe, and Latin America.   Visit www.hezel.com/global to download additional resource and learn more about Hezel Associates’ Global Practice.     Are you interested in knowing more about the global opportunity for U.S. higher education?  On June 10, the National University Telecommunications Network (NUTN) will present a half-day Institute on Global Education.  The Institute will:

- address the drivers for global education

- present strategies for international market entry

- identify structures that build sustainability for programmatic efforts

- showcase models to implement and deliver quality education programs to international audiences.

Agenda:

Join an international panel including Cindy Elliott, Fort Hayes University; Associate Dean Cathy, Shenyang Normal University; Wayne Wong, Sias International University; Chris Geith, Michigan State University; Dr. Jose Morales González, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, and Josh Mitchell, Hezel Associates as they take a real world look at Global education.

 

- What are the drivers that are pushing higher education institutions into international markets?

- How do you determine where/what country/region to direct your efforts?

- How do you select the right international partner?

- What is their role and how do you structure the agreement?

- What does it really take to get an international program launched?

- How do you maintain and grow your international efforts?

The Institute will include higher education institutions with a track record of successful blended international programs and those seeking to develop systemic institutional approaches to developing international markets.  Click to register

Still have questions?  Contact the Institute planning team, Monica Pilkey, monica@pilkeycomm.net