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Tag: action
Educators Are Taking Action in AI Education to Make Future-Ready Communities
AI Explorations and Their Practical Use in School Environments is an ISTE initiative funded by General Motors. The program provides professional learning opportunities for educators,
Affirmative Action Is Probably Doomed – But It’s Not – Eduwonk
Did anyone here go to a state school? Today at the Supreme Court arguments were heard in two cases involving race-based affirmative action, one from
Empathy Leading to a Co-Created Action – George Couros
I have been reading the book “Persuasion; The Art of Influencing People” by James Borg and have been enjoying it. This portion where he defines
Learning trajectories: A practical tool for tracking learning and taking action
By Rastee Chaudhry, Jason Silberstein, and Julius Atuhurra (RISE Programme) and Adedeji Adeniran, Thelma Obiakor, and Sixtus Onyekwere (Centre for the Study of the Economies
“The Impediment to action advances action.” – George Couros
I just finished Ryan Holiday’s “The Obstacle is the Way; The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph” and enjoyed much of the perspective. Several
Secular stagnation, climate action, and the natural rate of interest
More than a decade ago, the Stern report on the economics of climate change triggered an intense debate about the appropriate social discount rates to
Approaches to quality education for climate action
As countries work to “build back better” from COVID-19, the education sector has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build back differently. Unprecedented school disruptions have laid
How can we implement education for climate action and climate justice?
Years of climate activism and advocacy at the policy level are on the cusp of bearing fruit in 2021. President-elect Biden will reinstate U.S. participation