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(Also see: Graphical SWOT analysis

https://www.nfer.ac.uk/futurelab/)



 

I will start the SIG with a 9 minute video from RSA Animate titled,  "Changing Education Paradigms,"  that explains how it was designed in the19th century (it hasn't changed) and explains what the new paradigm needs to be. It provides no clues as to how to implement the new paradigm.

 

That will be the task of the participants. I will describe the top down approach; the bottom up approach; a combination of the two; with a final section on why  centralized and decentralized strategies are both essential. It isn't going to to be elegant, I don't have time to make it pretty.

 

Link to video

 

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U

 

Links to referenced articles

 

http://aasa.org/schooladministratorarticle.aspx?id=6498

 

http://www.michaelfullan.com/media/13396035630.pdf

 

http://dontapscott.com/2010/02/bottom-up-approach-is-better-than-a-top-down/

 

http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/SysReforms/

 

I welcome any and all support.

 

Brian

 

Past, Present & Future StoryTreks ...

EcoHERStory Perspectives 

EgoHIStory Retrospectives 

 

 


AswanS BLOCKS ColLABoratory Great Lakes (KSRequest)

 

 

Great Lakes Ensemble | GLISA


glisa.umich.edu/projects/great-lakes-ensemble

 

In 2015, the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments program (GLISA)

formally started the development of a Great Lakes Ensemble of future climate ...

Missing: AswanS ‎BLOCKS ‎ColLABoratory

 

Great Lakes trumpeter swans are back | Great Lakes Echo


https://greatlakesecho.org/2011/02/25/great-lakes-trumpeter-swans-are-back/

 

Feb 25, 2011 - It's time to break out the brass band because trumpeter swans are back.

Standing up to 4-feet tall with up to an 8-foot wingspan, trumpeter ...

Missing: BLOCKS ‎ColLABoratory

 

[PDF]

Great Lakes Training Program Reference Manual - Chicago State ...


https://www.csu.edu/cerc/documents/GreatLakesBasicTrainingManual.pdf

Great Lakes – St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact ......

restoration programs like trumpeter swans and lake trout in the lower four lakes. ......

 

HUD Community Development Block Grant program, and; US Dept of Commerce ....

other supplementary information that are an important part of the strategic collab-.

 

[PDF]

Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...


https://www.fws.gov/midwest/Fisheries/glfwra-grants/2016/GLRC_Strategy.pdf

 

The region's many Native American communities rely upon the Great Lakes' ......

restoration programs like trumpeter swans and lake trout in the lower four lakes. ......

 

HUD Community Development BlockGrant program, and; US Dept of ....

and other supplementary information that are an important part of the strategic collab-.


 

 

Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious


https://books.google.com/books?isbn=022644791X

 

N. Katherine Hayles is known for breaking new ground at the intersection of the sciences and the humanities.

 

 

 

Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council


www.glitc.org/

Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. (GLITC) had its beginnings in the early 1960's

as the consequences of the federal experiment of Termination began to ...

Missing: BLOCKS ‎ColLABoratory

 

 

Honoring Our Children - Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council


www.glitc.org/programs/hoc-home/

Honoring Our Children Project. The goal of the project is to reduce American Indian

infant morbidity and mortality rates, while eliminating perinatal health ...

Missing: BLOCKS ‎ColLABoratory

 

 

Staff - Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council


www.glitc.org/programs/epi-staff/

Medical Epidemiologist. 715-588-1093. ggonzalez@glitc.org. Meghan Porter, MPH.

Maternal and Child Health Epidemiologist. 612-625-7804 mporter@glitc.org.

Missing: BLOCKS ‎ColLABoratory

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Bob-RJ Burkhart said

at 5:40 am on Jun 2, 2019

GLISA-supported Boundary Organizations
Annually, GLISA awards external grants to organizations that will work with GLISA to address the risks of climate change and variability in the Great Lakes region.

GLISA leaders are seeking organizations that can collaborate with stakeholders from specific sectors or communities to identify and promote understanding of change and variability.
This includes identifying the vulnerabilities, anticipated impacts, and potential for adaptation to climate change and variability.
GLISA will support these activities by identifying and providing relevant information about the historical climate, projected futures, and adaptation to potential impacts.

Bob-RJ Burkhart said

at 5:58 am on Jun 2, 2019

Upper Midwest GLITC.org Service Area
The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council provides services to Native Americans in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota.

This is our 2010 Leave Behind that we take every year to Washington DC to leave with the Congressmen and Senator’s of Wisconsin.
It is an informational booklet about all of the Honoring Our Children Tribal Sites for the 2010 year.

2010 Leave Behind ... http://www.glitc.org/forms/hoc/leavebehind2010.pdf

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