The Global Search for Education: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the US Election
Nov28

The Global Search for Education: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the US Election

“The biggest surprise has been how little importance large portions of the electorate placed on whether statements made by candidates (or their surrogates) accord with the facts.” — Howard Gardner Ever since he went to Wyoming Seminary secondary school, Howard Gardner says he has been captivated with three virtues: “Truth, Beauty, and Goodness” – known at “Sem” as Verum, Pulchrum, Bonum, in his school’s motto.” He concluded that...

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The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Gardner
Sep08

The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Gardner

“I will use my office as a ‘bully pulpit’: to describe what should happen in our educational systems; to call attention to positive as well as negative examples; to cheerlead for promising initiatives; and, whenever possible, to demonstrate by example the kind of education that I favor, and the kind of society that I hope we can achieve.” — Howard Gardner What will be the legacy of Race to the Top and...

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The Global Search for Education: United States and Finland – Why are they so great?
Apr02

The Global Search for Education: United States and Finland – Why are they so great?

“American scholars and their writings, like Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, have been influential in building the much-admired school system in Finland.” — Pasi Sahlberg A little over 4 decades ago, Finland transformed its education system as part of the country’s economic recovery plan. Finnish students had become the best young readers by the time the 2000 Program for International...

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Education Expert: Students Who Have True Grit Will Make a Difference
Jan27

Education Expert: Students Who Have True Grit Will Make a Difference

Howard Gardner’s “Good Project” is aimed at identifying individuals and institutions that “exemplify good work – work that is excellent in quality, socially responsible, and meaningful to its practitioners – and to determine how to best increase the incidence of good work in our society”.  It is this sort of innovative thinking that won Howard the Brock International Prize in Education this year (2015). Gardner is already well known...

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Around the World in 30 Days – December 2014
Dec28

Around the World in 30 Days – December 2014

C. M. Rubin’s global education report from Canada, China, the US and the UK. In December, I continued my conversations with world leaders on the frontiers of education reform. These leaders (from Canada, China, America and the UK) all share a commitment to transforming education at the ground level, so that the poorest and most disadvantaged schools can become sites for development of innovative education and can create smart...

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