Um die Welt in 30 Tage – Mai 2016

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C. M. Rubins Global Education Bericht

“Roboter, die für uns sorgen, wie wir alt werden. Cyber-Attacken gegen unsere Häuser. Ausgestorbene Tiere wieder zum Leben erwecken. Ubiquitous Sensoren beseitigen Privatsphäre wie wir sie jetzt kennen. Jeder wird einen Skandal haben! In zehn Jahren, ein kleiner Hörer flüstert, was in Ihrer Muttersprache in der Nähe von gleichzeitig zu Ihnen gesagt wird, um die Fremdsprache gesprochen wird.” Ich stimme mit Alec Ross, Autor The Industries of the Future, that the most important job I have is being a Mom. My kids are growing up with challenges and opportunities my generation thought were fantastical themes in movie scripts.

What does this all mean for how we prepare our kids in school? What do we teach them about the innovations that are available right now and what do we teach them to ensure they are part of the innovations that are coming soon? For five years, Die globale Suche nach Bildung has been exploring those questions; once again this month, we share more fascinating insights from around the world. Michael Sweeney, CEO of Steinway & Sons, talked to me about the impact his new concert pianista robot called Spiriowill have on the world of music. Executive business leader Roland Kupers in The Netherlands wants us to focus more on systems learning. Director of Infinity Learn Limited, Dr Brian Annan in New Zealand, shares his vision for the future of schools, including whysome students will not see the need to go to school at all.” Zu guter Letzt, our top global teacher bloggers share tested tips for cultivating readers, and I reflect on my newest adventures in Wonderland as the book I originally published over 5 years ago goes back into stores just in time for Disney’s new film, Alice Through The Looking Glass.

Imagine Lang Lang performing Chopin at Carnegie Hall, but you live in Dallas and can’t make it to New York. With Spirio, there is the potential for the concert to be live-streamed into your living room. Michael Sweeney, CEO of Steinway & Sons, discusses the miraculous capabilities of Steinway’s Spirio (a new high-resolution player piano that provides an unrivaled musical experience, indistinguishable from a live performance) and offers some insight into the future of music.

DR. Brian Annan’s company, Infinity Learn Ltd, explores the merger of learning and wellbeing. In his interview with Die globale Suche nach Bildung, Brian envisions a future for schools that will extend the boundaries out into museums, Bibliotheken, the corporate world and environmental communities. “[Diese] places are potential sites for learning and development whereby our youth contribute to community and environmental improvement. So the community at large rather than the school or network of schools is seen as the vital engine room for integration of technology and media.

Roland Kupers wants students to develop the kind of habits conducive to understanding their world in all its complexity. We need a new science that is capable of explaining the intricacy that has been introduced to the world by globalization and technological advances. Beispielsweise: “Understanding the influence of climate change on the crises of agriculture, urbanization and poverty in the Middle East casts a different light on the links between environmental policy and terrorism, and our choices therein”; und “Understanding that a human body is constituted of 90% non-human cells sheds a different light on the nature of our individuality.

Language is the ultimate tool of humanity. Unsere globale Lehrer Bloggers Pioniere und Innovatoren sind in Bereichen wie Technologie-Integration, Mathematik-Coaching, sonderpädagogischen Förderung, naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht, und Geschlechtergerechtigkeit. This month we asked them to share answers to the question: How do we do a better job of cultivating young readers? Our experts from very diverse schools around the globe agreed that reading should be more fun and fulfilling than forced and tedious. We should not only teach reading but engender a love of literature. “als Pädagogen, we should be role models. If we want our students to love reading, we need to love reading,” notes Todd Finley.

And speaking of books…. did you know that after the bible and Shakespeare, Alice im Wunderland is the most quoted book of all time? It’s been five years since my daughter and I self-published The Real Alice im Wunderland, a book which tells the actual story behind the publication of the handwritten, hand illustrated original manuscript, Alices Abenteuer U-, der Lewis Carroll gab als frühes Weihnachtsgeschenk für unsere relative Alice Liddell in 1864. A simple question – “Mama, wie sollen wir Alice Liddell bezogen?” – made us very curious. This led to research, a successful school book day presentation, a series of creative book workshops, and then meetings with booksellers which culminated in the production of our lush coffee table book now in stores again 5 years after it was first released. As Alice would I am sure agree, curiosity is a truly amazing giftit takes you down rabbit holes where you are able to explore fantastical problems and learn important things in the doing. And when that curiosity is nurtured, who knows how far you might go? What new opportunities might present themselves? What life changing experiences might be had?

Unser Dank gilt all unseren Freunden und Unterstützern auf der ganzen Welt – Always be curious!

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C. M. Rubin

Begleiten Sie mich und weltweit renommierten Vordenkern wie Sir Michael Barber (Vereinigtes Königreich), DR. Michael Block (US-), DR. Leon Botstein (US-), Professor Ton Christensen (US-), DR. Linda Hammond-Liebling (US-), DR. MadhavChavan (Indien), Professor Michael Fullan (Kanada), Professor Howard Gardner (US-), Professor Andy Hargreaves (US-), Professor Yvonne Hellman (Niederlande), Professor Kristin Helstad (Norwegen), Jean Hendrickson (US-), Professor Rose Hipkins (Neuseeland), Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Kanada), Herr Jeff Johnson (Kanada), Frau. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgien), DR. EijaKauppinen (Finnland), Staatssekretär TapioKosunen (Finnland), Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgien), Professor Hugh Lauder (Vereinigtes Königreich), Herr Ken Macdonald (Vereinigtes Königreich), Professor Geoff Masters (Australien), Professor Barry McGaw (Australien), Shiv Nadar (Indien), Professor R. Natarajan (Indien), DR. PAK NG (Singapur), DR. Denise Papst (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (Indien), DR. Diane Ravitch (US-), Richard Wilson Riley (US-), Sir Ken Robinson (Vereinigtes Königreich), Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finnland), Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), DR. Anthony Seldon (Vereinigtes Königreich), DR. David Shaffer (US-), DR. Kirsten Sivesind (Norwegen), Kanzler Stephen Spahn (US-), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais US-), Professor Charles Ungerleider (Kanada), Professor Tony Wagner (US-), Sir David Watson (Vereinigtes Königreich), Professor Dylan Wiliam (Vereinigtes Königreich), DR. Mark Wormald (Vereinigtes Königreich), Professor Theo Wubbels (Niederlande), Professor Michael Young (Vereinigtes Königreich), und Professor Zhang Minxuan (China) wie sie das große Bild Bildung Fragen, die alle Nationen heute konfrontiert erkunden.
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C. M. Rubin ist der Autor von zwei weit Lese Online-Serie für den sie eine 2011 Upton Sinclair Auszeichnung, “Die globale Suche nach Bildung” und “Wie werden wir gelesen?” Sie ist auch der Autor von drei Bestseller-Bücher, Inklusive The Real Alice im Wunderland, ist der Herausgeber des CMRubinWorld, und ist ein Disruptor Foundation Fellow.

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