CIS Conference — Bogotá Panel on the Future of Learning
The Council of International Schools is the global membership community where the world's leading international schools and post-secondary institutions convene to set the institutional grammar of cross-border education. At its Bogotá conference, BeNeXT was invited onto the panel on the future of learning — alongside Universidad Mondragón Mexico — to articulate a thesis that international school networks have been waiting to hear: that leadership is authorship, that learning belongs to the learner, and that hemispheric institutions must build for that reality.
Hector represented BeNeXT on the panel alongside Mondragón, with the two institutions sharing how each — Mondragón through its team-based LEINN methodology, BeNeXT through its project-author and Legacy Project architecture — has translated the principle of experiential authorship into program structure. The conversation reached the senior educators and administrators across the CIS network who identify emerging project authors within their student bodies.
Institutional standing for BeNeXT inside the CIS membership conversation about what the future of learning actually looks like. A continuing channel through CIS into the international-school network across the Americas — the pipeline through which BeNeXT identifies the next generation of project authors before they reach the convening.
