Aotearoa NZ has a settler colonial education system. Educational policies and practices talk about equity, inclusion and student voice. I believe our most critical work is to design equitable teaching and learning experiences that are anchored in Tino rangatiratanga. We must talk more about who we are and who we are becoming. I often think about these ideas when working in the garden and cooking.
Humans and the Future of Work
I'm inspired by this info graphic. I have been looking and thinking about it for some time now. When thinking of the future of work and the purpose of education, this is my go to.
Tomorrow I'm going to print this out and stick it in the inside cover of my copy of the New Zealand Curriculum.
Ross Dawson on twitter @rossdawson
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