Spirit of Maths hosts 'Releasing the Genius" conference in Pakistan

The honourable Minister for Education Punjab, Dr Murad Rass endorses Spirit of Math in Pakistan

Spirit of Math (SoM) hosted a press conference titled “Releasing the Genius® in Pakistan: A meeting of great minds and great ideas” at a local hotel today. The honourable Minister for Education Punjab, Dr Murad Rass was in attendance as the chief guest. Other guests included prominent educationists, key decision makers in education, business owners, private school owners and principals.

The Spirit of Math team was led by CEO & Co-founder Ms Kimberley Langen and included Nathan Langen (Director Business Development), James Polley (Director Campus Operations), Umar Amanullah (Director Marketing) and Zorain Masood (Operations Manager).



Kimberley Langen, the award-winning CEO and co-founder of Spirit of Math, spoke about the vital nature of unleashing innovation and imagination as drivers for development of students into the leaders of tomorrow’s Pakistan. The gathering, moderated by Mrs Langen, transformed into a collaborative ideation session in which all attendees, including the Minister, took part. The whole room was engaged in thoughtful discussion around key questions about the present and future aspirational state of education in Pakistan and also contributed ideas that will be compiled and presented in the form of a “white paper” to Dr Murad Rass.



Nathan Langen, Director of Business Development, Spirit of Math highlighted the significant accomplishments of SoM in Pakistan to date and set up a conversation of plans for deeper collaborations with all sectors in the search for and development of talent from the children of Pakistan. Mr Langen announced World Mathematical Olympiad (WMO) Pakistan, a nationwide talent hunt that will allow Spirit of Math to select and train Team Pakistan for the WMO.


For the past three years, Spirit of Math has been selecting and training Team Canada that has won medals repeatedly in this global math competition. The 2019 WMO finals are scheduled to take place in Thailand with a team from Pakistan, selected and trained by Spirit of Math.



Addressing the audience, former Minister of Education, Punjab, Mian Imran Masood reminisced the many challenges and key initiatives implemented during his tenure. He also expressed his strong desire to bring back and re-energise such initiatives to the forefront with the current ministry under the leadership of Dr Rass. He lauded Spirit of Math and thanked them for their incredible effort. He urged Dr Rass to collaborate with Spirit of Math and take up the cause with them. Imran Masood highlighted the role of the private school sector in enhancing the literacy rate in Pakistan and expressed a dire need for the current Punjab Minister of Education Dr Rass to collaborate with the private sector.



The minister welcomed Kim Langen and Spirit of Math with open arms to Pakistan. As a foreign graduate himself, he said he understands the importance of education and the contributions rendered by the Langen family around the world. He warmly greeted the CEO and expressed keen interest and desire to collaborate with Spirit of Math for teacher training, and the Spirit of Math contest. He emphasised that it is not about one government or another, rather a matter of ensuring that every child counts. He passionately underscored the fact that investment in children is an investment for our future generations. Dr Rass will follow up with further discussions with Spirit of Math and develop an action plan accordingly.



In his concluding remarks, Dr Rass endorsed Spirit of Math and indicated he would like to see Spirit of Math grow from 4four campuses to 4,000 campuses in Punjab. As part of the Spirit of Math initiative, they will be introducing the grades 1 to 4 Spirit of Math Contests to find talent in as many schools as possible across the province, and exploring the possibilities of teacher training conducted by Spirit of Math.
 

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