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conference Under the auspices of Dušan Čaplovič, Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport. Štefan Chudoba State Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the SR Beáta Brestenská AmCham Leader of 2012: Year of Education František Jakab AmCham Leader of 2012: Year of Education Branislav Ondruš State Secretary of Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the SR Marcel Rebroš Board Sponsor of AmCham BusinessAcademic Cooperation Committee From its announcement in December, 2011, AmCham has devoted its energy and focus to making 2012 the “Year of Education.” The Main goals of this initiative include efforts to: • Contribute to effective implementation of Education Reform in Slovakia; • Foster regular dialogue with key decision-makers (the Ministry of Education and Government Office; Universities and Research Institutions); • Contribute to better conditions for R&D, Innovation and Technology Transfer; • Provide a platform for sharing best practices among AmCham members; • Long-term support of enterpreneurship for enhancing Slovakia’s competitiveness; • Contribute to better vocational education and thus contribute to preparation of a qualified labor force. Infoware, Denník Pravda, Slovak Spectator, Rádio Express and Revue Priemyslu. Jake Slegers, the Executive Director of AmCham Slovakia, opened the conference by highlighting the fact that more than 50% of potential foreign investors complain about the lack of a qualified workforce in Slovakia. Education in this sense is a top priority for AmCham. Improving the state of Slovak education is considered a crucial step within AmCham’s FDI Strategy that - Slovakia becomes the favored investment destination in Europe by 2020. The fruits of that effort were in evidence at the October 30th Conference titled “Future of Education in Slovakia.” The goal of this conference, as expressed by the State Secretary of Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic Štefan Chudoba in the Opening Keynote Address, was to discuss how to increase the efficiency of the Slovak education system. Mr. Chudoba provided alarming statistics related to graduate unemployment and employer satisfaction. The event was held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bratislava and sponsored by CISCO Slovakia, Hewlett-Packard Slovakia, IBM Slovakia, T-Systems Slovakia, Adecco, GlaxoSmithKline Slovakia, and Microsoft Slovakia. Media partners included Other keynote speeches were given by: • Beáta Brestenská, AmCham Leader of 2012: Year of Education and President of API • František Jakab, AmCham Leader of 2012: Year of Education, Chair of AmCham Business-Academic Cooperation Committee and CISCO Networking Academy Program Manager The conference consisted of three panel discussions. Panel 1 - “Where is Slovak Education Headed?” was moderated by Beáta Brestenská, Leader of 2012: Year of Education Initiative and President of API. Participants included: • Branislav Kleskeň, Preparatory Committee for a New Educational Foundation Slovakia • Stanislav Boledovič, Education Consultant • Kristiina Volmari, Finnish National Board of Education This first panel focused on the basics of education. Of central importance to this panel were raising the quality, caliber, and status of the teaching profession, rethinking curriculum, and addressing and streamlining the management structure from Ministry to Headmaster. The general consensus was that without addressing these key Photo: Andrej Kližan 34 november/december 2012 amcham connection factors, Slovak Education would not be headed anywhere. Panel 2 - “What are the Current Problems in the Education System?” was moderated by Marcela Havrilová from Microsoft Slovakia.The Keynote Speech was given by Branislav Ondruš, State Secretary of Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the SR. Participants included: • Pavol Sadloň, Gymnázium Ladislava Sáru • Robert Redhammer, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava • Vladislav Mitický,Tatranská Akadémia, Poprad • Ladislav Chudý, Vice President Human Resources T-Systems Slovakia • Stuart Ashford, HP • Milan Polča, U. S. Steel Košice The second panel took a more macro-level perspective, focusing on issues of investment in education from the state and practical corporate cooperation. The panel suggested that the structure of the school system results in poorly prepared qualified and unemployed graduates. The consensus of the panel was that ties between business knowledge, industry skills, and education need to be strengthened to produce more graduates relevant to the needs of the market. PANEL1: From left: Beáta Brestenská, Leader of 2012: Year of Education Initiative and President of API; Stanislav Boledovič, Education Consultant; Kristiina Volmari, Finnish National Board of Education; and Branislav Kleskeň, Preparatory Committee for a New Educational Foundation Slovakia PANEL2: From left: Marcela Havrilová, Microsoft; Stuart Ashford, HP; Milan Polča, U. S. Steel Košice; Ladislav Chudý, T-Systems Slovakia; Robert Redhammer, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava; Vladislav Mitický, Tatranská Akadémia, Poprad; and Pavol Sadloň, Gymnázium Ladislava Sáru Panel 3 - “What are the Solutions of the 2012: Year of Education Initiative?” was moderated by Lucia Kleštincová from the Economic Policy Institute. The Keynote Speech was given by Marcel Rebroš, Board Member and Board Sponsor of AmCham Business-Academic Cooperation Committee and Country Manager of CISCO. Participants included: • Štefan Chudoba, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the SR • Peter Petrík, University of Texas at Dallas • Anton Čižmár, The Technical University of Košice • Dušan Meško, Comenius University in Bratislava • Branislav Šebo, IBM Slovakia • František Jakab, CISCO The final panel discussed improving best practices at all levels brought up in previous panels, from raising the stature of the teacher to encouraging corporate participation in the classroom. Members of this panel strongly urged mutually beneficial cooperation between business and the necessity of raising Slovakia to a higher economic level. Closing remarks were made by Pavel Sibyla from TREND. He reminded participants to remain goal oriented and not to get lost in contradictory solutions. Ideas expressed in this conference centered on the idea that we live in a globalized society with a knowledge-based economy. The keys to unlocking the future of education in Slovakia hide in the re-valuation of the teacher, creating corporate and academic R&D partnerships, and preparing graduates to meet the demands of an ever-changing market. AmCham would like to thank all participants and attendees of this conference. PANEL3: From left: Lucia Kleštincová, Economic Policy Institute; Štefan Chudoba, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the SR; Peter Petrík, University of Texas at Dallas; Anton Čižmár, The Technical University of Košice; Dušan Meško, Comenius University in Bratislava; Branislav Šebo, IBM; and František Jakab, CISCO MAIN PARTNER SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS MEDIA PARTNERS PR PARTNER ONLINE STREAMING amcham connection november/december 2012 35