Around the World in 30 Days – April 2019
Apr29

Around the World in 30 Days – April 2019

C.M. Rubin’s Global Education Report Could the traditional rows of desks and chalkboard-centered classrooms soon become a relic of a bygone age?  Open learning spaces enhance the opportunities for group discussions, collaborative project learning, and individual student training. Allan Kjær Andersen knows this.  He was the Principal of Ørestad Gymnasium (OG) in Copenhagen, a school globally renowned for its open learning spaces and...

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The Global Search for Education: Sharks – An Earth Day Story
Apr20

The Global Search for Education: Sharks – An Earth Day Story

“While human fatalities from sharks average six per year, humans kill 100 million sharks every year.” – William McKeever “Kill sharks and you kill the marine ecosystem,” says William McKeever, whose ground-breaking book, Emperors of the Deep, reveals new research on why these magnificent creatures are essential to maintaining the health of our planet. Forget almost everything you learned about the unstoppable killing...

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Around the World in 30 Days – February 2019
Feb27

Around the World in 30 Days – February 2019

C. M. Rubin’s Global Education Report Professor Larry V. Hedges has dedicated his professional life to the cause of applying rigorous scientific methods to develop a “culture of evidence in education” for those who need it, be they teachers, policy makers or even parents. He is the Yidan Prize for Education Research Laureate 2018. Founded in 2016 by Charles Chen Yidan (a core founder of Tencent), the prize presents two awards each...

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The Global Search for Education: Is AI Ready to Disrupt Dyslexia?
Feb11

The Global Search for Education: Is AI Ready to Disrupt Dyslexia?

“Eye tracking utilization is under constant development, and there is a great deal of research being performed on ADHD, ASD/Autism and other neurological impairments.” – Fredrik Wetterhall Dyslexia is caused by a different wiring of our brains. While it has no relationship to intelligence (Thomas Edison, Steven Spielberg, Pablo Picasso, Albert Einstein and Charles Schwab were all dyslexic), it can make reading and early...

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