of course it depends what your vision is- since 2005 we have been tracking evidence that half of 21st c youth everywhere will be jobless unless we go beyond the classroom
this doesnt just mean that at least 5% of the education budget should be spent innovating online - suddenly a very small percentage when virus cleses dow all offline education- it also means that somewgere from 6th grsade up many students need apprenticeships or to be involved in community microfranchises instead of today's 3 choices - be examind until you get a paper credential- after school hours be on the streets; if you have physique take a shot that you will be in the under 1% who make it from professional sports
this is so wrrong when you know of prof csik reseaarch on the world most admired people - they maxime amount time spent experientially n their unique competence - whilkst thats obvious in sports and music it turns out its true in coding, engineering all sorts of job creating entrepreurship
we can imagine a day when every child has their own uptodate conformation of skills mastered and an ai teaching assistant helps answer queris -if this is a livelihood i want who do i itrain with...
in this sort of total transformation jack ma led about 10 national non-western leaders at un in 2016 to join him and was headhunted by unctad to help them in developing contiemts such as africa and asean
against this someone who has created a lot of online material like khan at khan academy is a her o but not able to chnage curriculum or the whole examination system and maddening silosation of expert theorists instead of practice entrepreneurs
so here are some of the links of craig barrett- we welcome correspondence is he most connected american fereeing our future youth with online
former ceo intel
while still ceo supported e-agtri, e-health , e-education philanthropy partners eg grameen intel
from retiremeny joined k2.com from which this is a summary bio
Craig R. Barrett
Dr. Barrett joined us as a director in September 2010. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation, which he joined in 1974, until his retirement in 2009. Prior to Intel Corporation, Dr. Barrett was a member of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering faculty of Stanford University. Dr. Barrett currently serves as Co Chairman of Achieve, Inc., an independent, bipartisan, nonprofit education reform organization, Chairman of Change the Equation, an organization promoting widespread literacy in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), President and Chairman of BASIS Schools, Inc., Vice Chair of the Science Foundation Arizona and Co Chairman of the Business Coalition for Student Achievement. Dr. Barrett holds B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science from Stanford University. Dr. Barrett was selected as a director because of his deep knowledge and experience in information technology innovation, as well as his global, operational, and leadership experience as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation. He also brings a unique perspective to the Board of Directors from his tenure as a professor and his volunteer work and support of numerous educational organizations.
put a lot of effort into online across arizona state making the university the parner of choice for online resources of soros osun network
has taken up climate issues particularly from context of amazon
was one of the few to stand up for how shoddy most corporate governance in anyway complicit with the subprime fiasco
in many ways intel alumni have remained americas most moral forceas indeed they have been pivotal to promising that engineering alumni of gordon moore would increase analytic cacity 100 fold of sili8con chip design every 0g to 5g decade 1965-2025- the epicentre of hope of the post-indusysrial era of local to global from which silicon valley got its name and its cenre of investment and can do gravity
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