My learnings for innovative education

May 4, 2009

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Last week I spoke at the Tertiary Education Summit.   I was on a panel to discuss “Developing world leading research and innovation activities”.   The panel was asked to explore what are characteristics of successful institutions?   I’ve been on panels like this before and listened to lots more.  The outcome is always the same:   […]

Bill McKibben’s 350ppm at 46 South

May 1, 2009

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We had Bill McKibben visiting work yesterday.    He gave a good talk and stayed for lunch. Bill has been in Wanaka and started his talk with a compelling story of an experience in Tibet, of glaciers melting and significantly changing landscape in an area that provides the water supply for a huge proportion of […]

Tolley score: Economic blinkers 17, anything else Nil.

April 30, 2009

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I knew the government was focussed on the economy but I’ve just been blown away by the lack of vision, short-sightedness and one-track mindedness shown by Education Minister Anne Tolley.    She just gave a very bland speech on “Tertiary Education Policy in 2009” at the Tertiary Education Summit.  She says tertiary education is critical […]

From the margins to the centre

April 28, 2009

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At the UN DESD conference I was at a workshop on integrating Education for Sustainability into curriculum plans.    The workshop had the theme of “from the margins to the centre” and was by far the most productive session I attended. In one section, Robert Schreiber of the Hamburg Ministry of Education presented the German model of […]

Simple pledge: towards sustainable practice

April 27, 2009

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You asked for it, here’s Otago Polytechnic’s book as an embedded pdf.    Read in full screen to read the words.   It’s perhaps in the wrong order in this format – when printed landscape, one tends to look at the picture and narrative on the right before the detailed words on the left. Very […]