One of the great points of intersection between education and entrepreneurship is that you sometimes don't know that you're looking for something until it's staring at you in the face. The really elusive solution may have been elusive because it didn't dawn on us to focus our view close up. We at THINK Global School were invited last week to take part in the @elemenous Future of Education Global Awareness Panel....
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I read a very good and well-received piece written by Leo Babahuta tonight. The argument really grabbed me - until the solution: "unschooling." I loved the assertion that creativity is alive in children. The concept of teachers as facilitators grabs me every time I read it and write about it myself. And the discussion of the workplace of tomorrow being so very different is something we've written about extensively here...
Read MoreIn designing the academic program for THINK Global School, I have been thinking a great deal about curriculum lately. Curriculum – the collection of courses studied at a school, or the collection of courses studied during one’s career as a student. Curriculum Development is the creation of such collections of courses. My job with Mosaic Curriculum Consulting is to create such course collections to express the mission and vision of...
Read MoreI'm writing this from 11,500 metres above water, above solid, pure dark. Not long after we took off from Sydney at 14.55 local time, it began to get dark and stayed dark until about two hours before landing. While those who know me well know that I have traveled over a million miles and can be very relaxed about it, getting on a plane in one city and, say, 14...
Read MoreThe concept of risks often goes hand in hand with that of opportunities. In risks, we can find opportunities; and opportunities also carry a certain level of risks. I have often been amazed by the risk taking culture here in Asia. A very simple example that I can draw from Hong Kong is the enthusiasm in horse-racing. As one of the largest racing organizations in the world, the total turnover...
Read MoreA few blogposts ago, I mentioned how I felt about leaving home and the fear associated with it. Today, here I am again, sitting in a Boeing 777 aircraft, 30,000 feet high, but this time, I’m going home – the home where I originally came from. Imagine yourself as a THINK Global School student. You are in a completely foreign city for 3 months, spending every day with your peers,...
Read MoreMany of us have seen the McLeod/Fisch "Shift Happens" video. Some of the ideas from this video that really grab me are: 1. We're preparing kids for jobs that don't exist today. This is hugely powerful and really important to us at THINK Global School. We always say "Don't teach me what to think - teach me how to think." This is the most important thing that schools should be...
Read MoreI am sure that some of you must have heard of the saying "when life throws you lemon, make lemonade". Sounds like a good plan, right? The question is, HOW do you juice the lemon so that you can actually make that lemonade? When we are faced with setbacks and failures in life, others often tell us that time will heal the pain and disappointment. While time does help lessen...
Read MoreFirst, please let me introduce our Guest Blogger, Wile E. Coyote (courtesy of Acme Products, Inc.) The genius: Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Wile E. Coyote. Genius. I am not selling anything nor am I working my way through college, so let’s get down to the basics: happiness and morality. Me: How can happiness be separated from morality? Isn’t morality a necessary condition for happiness or have we...
Read MoreA great day is when you get to blog about one of your favourite things. Today, I'm blogging about two of my favourite things: my favourite song, Oasis 'Wonderwall' and my favourite charitable organization, Chicago's i.c.stars. I know that Oasis never became the next Beatles. I've accepted that, unlike many Oasis fans. But you can't tell me that this isn't the best song in the universe and maybe three universes...
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