教育のためのグローバル検索: 地球には新たな「億万長者」が必要だ’ リスト

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億万長者を地球の最も差し迫った課題の解決に貢献する起業家と定義したらどうなるでしょうか?

フォーブス誌の年次億万長者リストの基準を覆したらどうなるでしょうか? 億万長者を地球の最も差し迫った課題の解決に貢献する起業家と定義したらどうなるでしょうか? きっと人間性, そして地球全体, 新しいタイプの億万長者にふさわしい?

博士として. ハワード・ガードナー氏が指摘する, “the biggest change in American Society over the last century has been our fatal error of evaluating individuals by the amount of money that they make.MaybeBillionaireshould mean helping a billion people instead of making a billion dollars, suggests Jason Silva, philosopher and Tribeca Disruptor Innovation Honoree 2015.

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きっと人間性, そして地球全体, 新しいタイプの億万長者にふさわしい.

ザ· 2016 トライベッカ破壊的イノベーションアワード, one of the great highlights of The Tribeca Film Festival, is honoring some of the talent we could one day find on Planet Earth’s Billionaire’s List. The Award, an iconic red hammer, is both a symbol of building new models and smashing broken ones. This year’s list of honorees are a diverse group whose workinspires change, unites communities and seeks to solve some of society’s most pressing issues,” says Co-Founder and Chief Curator Craig Hatkoff. Honorees I have interviewed in years gone past have described the competencies disruptors need to succeed in today’s world as imagination, 砂, 共感, 回復力, problem solving skills, risk tolerance, intense work ethic and courage, とりわけ. “If you’re not passionate, 挑戦と好奇心, you’re probably on the wrong path,” コメントし 2015 Honoree Alyse Nelson. 確かに, every disruptor I’ve met believes every obstacle is surmountable and every problem (once you fully understand it) has a solution if you have the nerve to be creative enough.

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MaybeBillionaireshould mean helping a billion people instead of making a billion dollars.

This year’s Disruptors possess these competencies and skills combined with the aspirations to help billions of people in a myriad of ways. They have caused paradigm shifts in domains with a wide range of diversity; from social justice to education, philanthropy to banking, スポーツの, media and everything in between. So meet the new billionaires on my mobile. They include Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, who are using their skills and intellect to turn oil rigs into coral reefs; Nate Parker, the activist filmmaker, ライター, humanitarian and director of The Birth of a Nation; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 万人; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award-winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on large-scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author ofIs Shame Necessary”; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin’ 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Clubthe world’s largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed theaffinity therapythat’s showing broad success in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country’s first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (年齢 9) and sister Isabel Rose (年齢 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees. Alec Ross, 著者の “The Industries of the Future,” receives the 2016 Book of the Year. Lifetime achievement awards are being presented to Thomas Heatherwick for his work in design and architecture, 博士. Richard Leakey for his incredible job in helping to shut down the ivory trade. Leakey campaigned for the protection of the Great Apes and has become increasingly vocal about the threats to biodiversity arising from global climate change.

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Technology alone cannot solve the world’s most intractable problems. We must crawl up inside and shine a light on what makes people tick.” — クレイ·クリステンセン

The awards this year are of course even more relevant with Earth Day around the corner. It is vital we think of new ways to look at the world around us if we are to prevent further damage and heal the world from its current wounds. As Professor Clay Christensen (whose ground-breaking theory of disruptive innovation inspired these annual Awards) 言います, “Technology alone cannot solve the world’s most intractable problems. We must crawl up inside and shine a light on what makes people tick.

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(Photos are courtesy of Andrew Federman/Tribeca Film Festival and CMRubinWorld)

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サー·マイケル·バーバー含む私を参加して、世界的に有名なオピニオンリーダー (英国), DR. マイケル·ブロック (米国の), DR. レオンBotstein (米国の), 教授クレイ·クリステンセン (米国の), DR. リンダダーリング·ハモンド (米国の), DR. MadhavChavan (インド), 教授マイケルFullan (カナダ), 教授ハワード·ガードナー (米国の), 教授アンディ·ハーグリーブス (米国の), 教授イヴォンヌヘルマン (オランダ), 教授クリスティンHelstad (ノルウェー), ジャンヘンドリクソン (米国の), 教授ローズHipkins (ニュージーランド), 教授コーネリアHoogland (カナダ), 閣下ジェフ·ジョンソン (カナダ), 夫人. シャンタルカウフマン (ベルギー), DR. EijaKauppinen (フィンランド), 国務長官TapioKosunen (フィンランド), 教授ドミニクラフォンテーヌ (ベルギー), 教授ヒューローダー (英国), 主ケンマクドナルド (英国), 教授ジェフ·マスターズ (オーストラリア), 教授バリー·98名 (オーストラリア), シヴナダール (インド), 教授R. Natarajan (インド), DR. PAK NG (シンガポール), DR. デニス教皇 (米国), Sridhar Rajagopalan (インド), DR. ダイアンRavitch (米国の), リチャード·ウィルソン·ライリー (米国の), サー·ケン·ロビンソン (英国), 教授パシSahlberg (フィンランド), 教授佐藤学 (日本), アンドレアス·シュライヒャー (PISA, OECD), DR. アンソニー·セルドン (英国), DR. デビッド·シェーファー (米国の), DR. キルスティン没入Areの (ノルウェー), 首相スティーブン·スパーン (米国の), イヴTheze (LyceeFrancais米国), 教授チャールズUngerleider (カナダ), 教授トニーワーグナー (米国の), デイヴィッド·ワトソン (英国), 教授ディランウィリアム (英国), DR. マークWormald (英国), 教授テオWubbels (オランダ), 教授マイケル·ヤング (英国), 教授Minxuan張 (中国) 彼らは、すべての国が今日直面している大きな絵教育問題を探るように.
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C言語. M. ルービンは彼女が受け取った2つの広く読まれているオンラインシリーズの著者である 2011 アプトン·シンクレア賞, “教育のためのグローバル検索” そして “私たちはどのように読み込みます?” 彼女はまた、3冊のベストセラーの著者である, 含めて 不思議の国のアリスリアル, の出版社です CMRubinWorld, そしてかく乱財団研究員である.

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