EASTON, PA—Robert Sun, chairman, president and chief executive of Suntex International Inc., is looking forward to his first visit to India in November, and has much to offer stakeholders in education.
Scheduled to tour several cities and meet with leaders in the Ed-tech sector, Sun will also participate in meetings with prominent school leaders to discuss ways to create sustainable 21st-century learning environments.
Sun will speak to educators on several trending topics, and will discuss interventions that have the greatest impact on student achievement.
The inventor of the popular 24® Game—and creator of the award-winning First In Math® Online Program—has seen his math education products impact more than 20 million students worldwide since 1988. As a recognized expert in the use of technology to enhance math education, Sun’s articles have appeared in Forbes, The Huffington Post, U.S. News & World Report and many education-related publications.
“I am honored to attend this series of stimulating, solution-based learning discussions with enlightened school leaders and game-changers,” says Sun.
“A recent ‘Digital India’ initiative means that school leaders now bear the responsibility to prepare students with skills required to succeed in a technology-driven economy,” explains FIM India CEO Monica Patel. “These meetings should lead to solutions for leveraging technology in fresh and engaging ways, to help students fully experience the joy of achievement and develop a strong learner identity.”
On a personal note, Sun habitually dines on Indian food at local restaurants near his home in Easton, Pennsylvania, and says he is not only looking forward to the exchange of ideas, but also “to the sights, sounds and culinary delights that await me in India.”