Issue #9 - Transforming Education Newsletter from the Global Citizenship Foundation
“Technology will never replace great teachers, but in the hands of great teachers it’s transformational.”— George CourosTechnology can be either a boon or a bane. But technology alone cannot solve the problems our current education systems face. Innovative use of technology blended with pedagogy and content can enrich both the educator and the learner with global competency and future-ready skills. As we move towards adapting to the emerging realities and approaches to teaching and learning, a critical component of education is to empower young people with the right blend of skills. If you have asked a question, "how can I help my students thrive?" or are looking at understanding what does the future hold for education. This featured article by Heather Singmaster is a must-read for you!In Issue 9 of the Transforming Education Newsletter, we present to you Heather Singmaster’s article from the .ed Magazine — a quarterly curated issue-based digital magazine for educators. Read this featured article
of the week to know how assistive technology in education is becoming more important than ever during the global pandemic. Heather Singmaster envisions a future where technology is incorporated in education smoothly and all challenges associated are well-addressed.Also, check out the 🗓 upcoming global events
, our 💫 author spotlight
, along with the 🗞news and updates
from the Global Citizenship Foundation below.Do scroll towards the end of the newsletter to know how you can help me and my team :)
🌟 Featured Article
A Reimagined Future Of Education Is Global and Blended Learning
There are some that I found in school and those that I joined with, and others who were left behind. Are you wondering why?
There is no shortage of ideas on how to improve education systems, ideas which are generally applied as small-scale interventions implemented using trial and error. But according to the Brookings Institution, in order to make real, impactful change, education systems must “leapfrog” or make “rapid, nonlinear progress.”(1) COVID-19 has highlighted inequities in the delivery of education, including a lack of access to devices and the internet, issues which must be solved immediately. But the crisis has also allowed experts to see opportunities to reimagine education on a much larger scale. The year 2021 is the time to stop imagining what education can be and start the work of redesigning education systems for all students.
Where to Focus in Redesigning Education?
In 2011, the Center for Global Education at Asia Society created the Global Cities Education Network (GCEN), an international learning community that seeks…[Read Full Story Here]
🎫 Upcoming Global Events
💡 Workshop: How To Navigate Virtual Learning At Home ( PARENT WORKSHOP)
📆 November 19, 2021
🏛 Hosted by The SocietyXCommunity
🎟 Ticket: Free Entry
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📆 November 29 - December 1, 202
🏛 Hosted by the UNESCO
🎟 Ticket: Free Entry
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💡 International Conference: World Class Leadership International Conference
📆 December 2-13, 2021
🏛 Hosted by World-Class Leadership International Conference
🎟 Ticket: Paid Entry
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💫 Author Spotlight
An Associate Professor of Education at the Toyo University in Japan. Dr. Bosio’s academic interests include critical and transformative education, globalization dynamics, global citizenship, educational policy, comparative and international education, teacher training, higher education, participatory democracy, and youth engagement.
Know more about Dr. Bosio here.
🤩 Global Citizenship Foundation Events and Updates
This panel discussion intended to empower educators and educational leaders by deepening their understanding of social and learning, a vital domain of education that can contribute to ensuring students’ development as independent, thoughtful, and active global citizens. The panel discussion recognized that under the term of student success, a wide range of progress can be observed in students. Therefore, we sought to discuss how SEL can contribute to different forms of student success in different ways.
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Help us do this better
The COVID - 19 pandemic has shed great light upon the cracks in our current education systems— highlighting ineffective ways of teaching. This is an urgent call for us to redouble our efforts to redesign the way we deliver education. Join the discourse!
Please help us in helping you better by providing us feedback, suggestions, inputs, and ideas on ways to improve this newsletter. Feel free to write to us here.
Thank you for investing your time to read this newsletter. Here’s my question to you — How can we shape young people's identity as global citizens? Share your thoughts with me on my Twitter/send me an email.
Once again, thank you for everything you are doing to transform education for human flourishing! If you liked the newsletter, do forward it to your colleagues, and let them know they can subscribe here.
I am looking forward to you joining me in our next newsletter!
Please stay safe and do take care!
Invested in your success,
— Aaryan Salman
Editor, .ed Magazine
President, Global Citizenship Foundation