Innovation and 21st Century Learning
Wednesday, September 07th, 2011
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I had the honor of giving a speech to Nardin Academy sharing some insight and lessons on Innovation and how it is or is not connected to 21st century learning.

Here were some of the benefits from the talk;

  • Determining where the organization currently is (Current Applied Capacity).
  • Setting action and ideas into what could be better.
  • Talking about the necessity of core pedagogy, while creating separate methods for innovative practices within the Organization, Classroom and personal levels.
  • Identifying blocks to innovation.
  • Learning a method to overcome the innovation blocks and grow the school to reach its potential.

 

This talk is valuable to corporate as well as school groups taking the time to determine what 21st century learning is, and how to drive innovation into your existing culture is a necessity for survival.

Quality is skilled knowledge of our practices; Quality is just what we do and what is expected from us.

Innovation is about identifying outliers from our quality work to continually improve and strive towards potential. For 21st Century Learners innovation MUST align with our quality – Being what we do, and what is expected from us.

 

Interested in Mike being a speaker at your next meeting, event or conference? Contact us and make your team and leadership better.

 

michael cardus is create-learning

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2 Responses

  1. Great
    Its a very hot topic and many educational institutions and corporates have started realising its importance
    Great work done Mike. I will in any case look for more than this from u
    Thanks

  2. mike 

    Thank you Sushil.