Nov. 8, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- ADVISORY
WHAT: The announcement of the winners of the annual Goldman Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International Education at the States Institute on International Education in Washington, DC, on November 15-16. The States Institute will convene teams from over 20 states and national leaders in policy, business, education, and philanthropy to address strategies to prepare students for the interconnected world of the 21st century. The Institute, cosponsored by the National Governors association and other policy groups, will focus on ways to internationalize high school reform and use technology to promote global competence. A plenary session on national security policy and world languages will feature Rep. Rush Holt, (D) New Jersey; David S.C. Chu, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; and Michael Lemmon, Dean, School of Languages Studies, U.S. Department of State. The Goldman Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International Education will be presented on Tuesday evening, and feature speeches by former Michigan Governor John Engler. James B. Hunt, former Governor of North Carolina and Kurt Landgraf, President, Educational Testing Service; Vishakha Desai, President, Asia Society; and Stephanie Bell-Rose, President, The Goldman Sachs Foundation WHY: As the world has been made smaller by technology, and national and regional economies have become more interdependent, US students will need a far greater awareness and understanding of world cultures, the ability to communicate across national and regional boundaries and the capacity to work with others who bring with them differing cultural perspectives. Nationwide, schools are developing innovative programs to teach about global issues. The Goldman Sachs prizes recognize these efforts while the States Institute serves to galvanize leaders to take actions to scale these models up. WHO: Event hosted by Asia Society, America's leading institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Asia and communication between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific, and The Goldman Sachs Foundation, whose mission is to promote excellence and innovation in education and to improve the academic performance and lifelong productivity of young people worldwide. WHEN: The opening session will begin at 2pm on November 15. The Goldman Sachs prizes presentation will occur from 8:15pm until 9:20pm on November 16. For a complete schedule of events go to: Internationaled.org/presskit.htm. WHERE: Park Hyatt Hotel, Washington, D.C. 24th and M CONTACT: Thomas Phillips, comptwp@aol.com, 212-935-4655 or Heather Singmaster, hsingmaster@asiasociety.org 212-327-9336