Here are a few quick notes/thoughts that either inspired me as I listened or that sprung to mind as I was listening. What a great ending to a great conference. A big thanks once again to KPMG, Pat Snedden, Jenny Oxley, Dorothy Burt and Anne Sinclair for making this a reality.
Lots of fantastic learning to take away from this experience. WATCH THIS SPACE!
Kim Sutton - Good Questions
“If I don’t ask questions how do I know how to change the world”.
Who is going to invent ?
The kids that are asking questions now, are the ones who will design flying cars (and future innovative ideas).
How do kids like these become inventors like this?
It is by teaching them how to question the world around them, and to challenge themselves.
Teaching answer is not as important as teaching questions.
- the rubrics cube is a question waiting to be answered.
Moments like this - google - video
Michael Davidson (NZ Teacher)
Innovation is a state of mind
Jay Attwood
It is far better to do the right thing wrong, than to do the wrong thing right.
3 Lessons from Granny - photo taken.
- Know what is trending
- Learn it. Share it.
- Everything is hard, before it is easy.
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