Who Am I?
i am a UN Advisor of Global Education specializing in college administration. I have been to over 7 countries including China, Australia, Jordan, Canada, Mexico, Siberia, Czech Republic, Germany, Egypt, Dubai and England. I have created over 150 different theories, formulae and practica in order to improve pedagogical and administrative practices globally. All have been copyrighted. I usually converse with Heads of State or Ministers of Education but everybody is important to me. When I was in Beijing in 2005, I was invited to the Great Hall of the People to have dinner and converse with the Minister of Education. While in Sydney in 2006 I had conversations with the Ex- Deputy Prime Minister. While in Amman, I had conversations with Dr. Khaled Toukan, the Minister of Education as well as have dinner with Princess Aliya by official invite. The dinner with Princess Aliya was in the Amman Rifle Club. While in Novosibirsk, the capitol of Siberia, I gave the keynote speech in service learning at the Siberian Academy for Public Administration. SAPA is the best school in Russia to train future public administrators. Gorbachev graduated from this school. While there I had meals with and had dialogues with the Leadership Chair of UNESCO, Dr. Adel Safty. While in England, I gave a speech in St Catherines College, Oxford University concerning the use of compassion in educational practice/s. The teacher should be moved by the student's understanding based on his/her experiences. I was also invited by the same institute to return there to participate and give input into the improvement of future public administrators in Russia. I have also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2008 for " networking global education administrators in order to understand other cultures, countries and specifically individuals in order to create a pathway to a sustained peace ". I can be found in most Who's Who including Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who Among Teachers and Educators and The Most Intellectual People of The Twenty First Century