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Stop Damaging our Education Systems
.As more test-based targets are set each year, the focus on the annual standardised test becomes ever more intense, and the education debate is narrowed, and as it narrows, we ignore some of the big trends that are causing considerable damage to our education systems
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is here!
How do schools play its part? A new model is required. At first blush, this report is in line with folk knowledge that sees the common denominator for occupations in decline to be a lack of high-level education. However, the World Economic Forum also predicts...
What matters in teaching and learning?
Students are our common purpose in teaching and learning; our who and our why; the core of our work. Not just ‘students’ plural, but each and every student (with their idiosyncrasies, circumstances, attitudes, abilities and identities). The decisions we make from the...
The Transformer
The need for organisations in today's world (a report from Harvard Business News) is to become more adaptable means changing the goals of corporate learning. Instead of narrowly focusing on job- or compliance-related training for all but their high-potential leaders,...
A Future Model of Education
Bottom line, how we educate our kids needs to radically change given the massive potential of exponential tech (e.g. artificial intelligence and virtual reality).
Focus on learning, not the project!
To meet these goals many are focused on blended-learning, project-based learning, personal learning. Yet, if you move beyond the labels and talk about instructional practices that promote learning and how they move us toward the desired outcomes for learners, we begin...





