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In his presentation "Teach Them to be Wrong, Too!" Pasi Sahlberg discusses vital transformations in education systems. He highlights the limitations of industrial and academic models, advocating for a focus on human ecology and creativity. By addressing global challenges such as resource crises, Sahlberg emphasizes the importance of fostering alternative living approaches and embracing renewable energy. He explores the role of imagination and problem-solving in empowering individuals and communities. Ultimately, the aim is to nurture hidden talents and cultivate a holistic understanding of human potential for a sustainable future.
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Teach them to be wrong, too! Pasi Sahlberg CIMO 25 September 2009 Oulu, FINLAND www.pasisahlberg.com
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Three features of education systems Industrial model of organisation Academic model of intelligence and ability Competition model of social interdependence
Parallel Global Challenge Natural Resources Crisis Human Resources Crisis
Parallel Global Solutions Human Resources Natural Resources Renewable sources of energy Creative capacity Beyond consuming Beyond scholastic knowledge Carbon neutrality Hidden talents Alternative ways of living Multible intelligencies
Human Ecology … is a holistic approach to help people solve problems and enhance human potential within their near environments -- their clothing, family, home, and community.
Human Ecologists … promote the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through education, prevention, and empowerment.
New Conception of Human Ecology Power of imagination Ability to design communities Learning Tacit knowledge Shared knowing Finding own talent Creative problem solving Richness of human capacity
...to be wrong Learning