In the past 50 years, he has presided over many educational reform projects, including the $6.5438+0.3 million ACTT Now educational reform project funded by the US Department of Education from 2000 to 2003, and the current NewPAGE project of European universities. He is also a member of more than 20 academic institutions, and serves as an educational consultant to the governments of the United States and other countries, the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations Development Programme. During his tenure as the chief technical adviser of the China Education Project of the United Nations Development Programme, he visited China more than 30 times and put forward many valuable and constructive opinions on education in China. His academic achievements and high-quality service have won him many awards from domestic and foreign governments. His publications include dozens of books and hundreds of papers and speeches, including Teacher's Handbook, Controversial Issues in Education, Schools in the New Century, Cooperative Peer Teaching and Learning to Improve Teaching, 2+2 Formula, A New Page and Discussion with Bill H. cosby (small, 65438+). Globalization and multiculturalism are the two major themes of his teaching and research.
Ivan W. Allen (1941116-) was born in Singapore, so he has the title of "Sing Tao Lun" and has retired as a famous horse trainer in Hong Kong. Besides being a horse trainer, Allen is also a horse owner, breeder and thoroughbred horse broker.
Ellen worked as a horse trainer in Singapore in her early years and won many competitions and awards. 1992 transferred to Hong Kong for development, and won the honorary title of horse trainer for many times. He has trained many excellent horses, including the colonial leader in Singapore in his early years, the indigenous people of the long-distance horse king in Hong Kong, and the Pentium and Xianwang Shrimp who won the Yasuda Memorial Tournament in Japan.
Ellen retired in mid-2004 and now owns a famous horse "Junbao".