What if…we teachers shared more publicly? At #NAISac12, I blessedly spent time with John Hunter. His TED talk is incredible! This summer, I’ll attend a Martin Institute workshop with him. During his keynote, he said he’d used World Peace Game for over 30 years. What other amazing practices are out there?! Let’s share and learn [...]
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CHANGEd: What if we shared more? 60-60-60 #1
Posted in CHANGEd: What if...60-60-60, tagged CHANGEd: What if...60-60-60, John Hunter, Martin Institute, sharing, World Peace Games on March 8, 2012 | 3 Comments »
#PBL example, courtesy of John Hunter, TED, and Martin Institute
Posted in 21st C Learning, CBL, DBL, PBL, Innovation, tagged 21c, 21stC, CBL, DBL, innovation, Jamie Baker, John Hunter, Martin Institute, PBL, TED, World Peace Games on January 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Are you wondering how to engage students in more real-world learning? Are you looking for inspiration for and examples of project-based learning that connects students and adults with authentic issues challenging our citizenry? I am. John Hunter, Jamie Baker, and The Martin Institute help me do so… “World Peace Game Creator John Hunter Named Martin [...]
Can you spare 27 minutes for learning and world peace?
Posted in 21st C Learning, CBL, DBL, PBL, Leadership, tagged 21c, 21stC, CBL, innovation, John Hunter, leadership, PBL, play, reflection, sharing, TED, world peace on June 3, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Do you have 27 minutes to devote to both educational reform and world peace? Do you? Just 27 minutes of your life. Twenty minutes is for watching the TED talk below - John Hunter on the World Peace Game. Two minutes is for reading my words here, which I try to make brief and get [...]
