What could schools ever learn from luxury fashion houses, global tech, media and telecoms companies, and the world's biggest businesses of tomorrow - the startups? I work in schools and universities as well as in creative organisations and I've discovered there is much each could learn from the other when it comes to leading innovation. In the time I spend with school leaders and teachers, I see many struggling with overload, rejection and abortive attempts at innovation. Why does the formal education sector seem to have so much pain in creating fast change? And are the challenges faced in education any different to those faced by the fashion, media or telecoms companies? This book will help you achieve ambitious visions for learning through swift innovation. We will borrow from the people who invent what we all end up using tomorrow, create much from very little, and refine their ideas with a swiftness few of those in larger corporations, Government or schools have seen.
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Universities and Innovation: Meeting the Challenge
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OU inom det nordamerikanska skolväsendet: en rapport från projekten SIAu och SABO med kommentarer av Matthew Miles och Michael Fullan
Papers presented at a national seminar on Innovative trends in education, held at Bangalore during 5-6 May 2012.
Redesigning America's Schools: A Systems Approach to Improvement
This book examines six diverse grassroots innovation movements in India, South America and Europe, situating them in their particular dynamic historical contexts.
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