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Wednesday December 31, 1969 1:30pm - 3:00pm HKT
Our collective wisdom asserts that the world is currently changing at breakneck speed and schools are tasked with preparing the next generation for an “unknowable future”. Meanwhile, external stakeholders expect us to continue generating data they can use to judge our effectiveness today. The system guides students to place maximum value on collecting qualifications and grades that might or might-not have enduring value.

By the age of eighteen, most students will have spent about eighteen thousand hours at school. Are we maximising that investment of time, resource and childhood? There is a significant opportunity cost to schooling; we should feel obliged to regularly question whether our offer truly honours the trust students place in us.

The teaching profession is a dynamic community of dedicated experts; educational thinking continuously evolves. But are our approaches to learning evolving fast enough? And are we sure they are moving in the right direction?

This workshop will be a chance for educators to come together to explore some fundamental questions about the state of schooling today, other possible futures, roadblocks to progress, and creative solutions to drive immediate improvement. The workshop leader will present, and invite a critical evaluation of, his innovative “manifesto for education”.

Expected Outcomes: Participants will engage in new discussions around foundational questions about the role of schools and our core hopes and intentions for education, alongside more practical considerations about why we do what we currently do and the barriers to implementing a paradigm shift in our profession.

By the end of the session, delegates will be enthused to continue this dialogue, exploring further how schools must radically change, to better support students to become fully actualised humans leading successful, useful and happy lives, no matter where the future takes them.
Speakers
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John Turner

Secondary Education Adviser, ESF
After a career in accountancy, then two decades teaching in classrooms in the UK, Europe and Asia, John Turner is now the Secondary Education Adviser for the English Schools Foundation (ESF) in Hong Kong. A specialist teacher of physics and the theory of knowledge, external accreditation... Read More →
Wednesday December 31, 1969 1:30pm - 3:00pm HKT
Chancellor Room, Room A Level 4, HKCEC
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