What Leading Education Systems Around the Globe are Doing to Transform Learning
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This is the first vlog in a series sharing highlights from keynote addresses that will focus on current events and themes in education. This video features the topic of global education. 


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iNACOL President and CEO, Susan Patrick, offers insight on the advancements of global education systems during her opening address at the 2016 iNACOL Symposium. Reflecting on her visit to New Zealand, she shares how their systems have created an environment for students to take ownership of their learning and have moved beyond the boundaries of traditional systems. She encourages education leaders, teachers, and policymakers to use the inspiration offered from New Zealand’s practice and policy to move forward as catalysts in driving true transformation.

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