Helping You Meet the Education Challenges of the 21st Century

 

Our Mission

As busy-working parents, we tend to think that education means to leave our children in the hands of schools. Yet, education is so intimately linked to ourselves, to society, and increasingly to the global world that it cannot possibly be done in a truly meaningful way through largely standardised curriculum and formalised activities at schools alone.

Schools, of course, are under immense pressures of their own. On the one hand, the global age has brought ever new challenges to schools that have been designed under a largely industrial-age system of education. On the other hand, more and more children and young people feel confused or even disoriented as a result of the daily information bombardment by ever diversified, myriad sources of digital media, with some choosing to be disruptive or even rebel against any education provided by schools.

2W Education Services Ltd is established specifically to help parents, schools and ultimately children and young people tackle the above education challenges of the 21st century. To achieve our goal, we act as a "boundary spanner" - develop and provide high-value services that bridge the gaps between the education needs of children and young people and what is currently provided to them by working across the boundaries between pupils, parents, schools, businesses, communities and the government.

News and Events

15/07/2008: Our managing director Dr Wei Wang (see photo below: 2nd from left) has worked together with Doug Richard (3rd from left) on the "My Dragon's Den" programme at the Perse Conference on Enterprise 2008. He also ran workshops on such topics as pitching, turning failure into success and networking for delegates from schools in the Cambridgeshire region.

10/04/2008: Our managing director Dr Wei Wang has been invited to appear on the judging panel, along with Doug Richard (BBC Dragon's Den celebrity judge), for My Dragon's Den at The Perse School Enterprise Conference on Tuesday 10 June 2008 at the Møller Centre, Cambridge.                                      [details]

10/03/2008: Prof Alan Barrell of Universities of Cambridge, Bedfordshire and Essex, UK, Xiamen University, China and Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland,  and The Queen's Enterprise Award Winner, has expressed support for our mission.                                                                                              [details]