The Education Revolution (Part 2): Stephen Heppel
Stephen Heppel is the man behind the initiative BE VERY AFRAID. Essentially he is practicing and cultivating reverse coaching – a remedy for a situation we are heading into at full speed.
The Education Revolution (Part 1): Sir Ken Robinson
In this poignant, funny follow-up to his 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning.
Education 3.0
Learning should not be organized around a training event. It should be the other way around.
Are We Serious About Learning?
In this article I want to focus on 10 questions that will help us to get serious again about learning.
The World Belongs to the Tweakers, Not the Inventors
When Steve Jobs told us to ‘Stay hungry, stay foolish’, did he mention to be late and steal from time to time?
Don’t Fence Me In (Book Review)
A review of Jef Staes’ newest book in which he claims that we are grinding to a halt because of three fences that we have built around education, organizations and society.
Mindset, Membership and the Matthew Effect
I have grown up with the firm belief that in order to achieve something in life you need to have a degree. Although I resent that statement with all of my heart I have come to a point that I no longer can deny it.