Can We Change Education?
by leb on Mar.07, 2010, under Education
We don’t have a choice, do we? And I believe it starts with the relationships and connections we build. Yes, the start is that simple. We need to create the synergy of innovation, creativity and change through these relationships. We need to stop waiting for someone else to do it. We spend too much time and energy on things that don’t really matter and not enough time on the things that do. And we always have an excuse for why that is…
Came across an interesting site. Read an excerpt below…
Excerpt from “The 2006 Map of Future Forces: What Has Changed and Does it Matter?” March 4th, 2010 by Jillian Darwish
YES! In fact this is exactly how large-scale change happens in living systems. First, a catalyst inspires separate local efforts toward change. Those local efforts then connect in networks where knowledge and commitment are built. The strengthening of interactions and dependencies among local efforts results in emergence and as these connections become stronger they create a system of influence that shapes and defines accepted behaviors and practices for the larger population.
Big change begins with the local actions of a few committed people courageously moving in a new direction and connecting with others doing the same. What other local actions might we connect to encourage the emergence of a world of learning?
So maybe my work in trying to facilitate connections in thinking and learning for those I support is a good thing. I am a change agent. That is my work. I don’t know all of the answers but I am clear on my purpose…


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