What’s missing from what we teach our kids? | Benjamin Davies | TEDxBaiaMare
În acest TEDx Talk captivant, Benjamin Davies explorează viitorul educației și transformarea modului în care învățăm și ne dezvoltăm. Cu o perspectivă globală și o pasiune pentru potențialul fiecărui copil, el pune accent pe importanța formării valorilor, a dezvoltării emoționale, spirituale și fizice, precum și a cultivării curiozității și încrederii.Benjamin subliniază nevoia de a trece dincolo de simplele cunoștințe predate și de a construi un sistem educațional care să echipeze copiii cu abilități esențiale de viață, autonomie și motivație. Discursul său aduce în prim-plan rolul crucial al profesorilor și părinților în modelarea generațiilor viitoare și în transformarea educației dintr-o simplă conformitate într-un proces care le permite copiilor să descopere că ei contează și pot realiza orice își propun. Ben is the Head of School and Learning Designer at Colina Learning Center in Romania, where he strives to create transformative learning experiences for all ages. Originally from England, Ben brings a wealth of expertise from his background in psychology and mathematics education.Before relocating to Romania, he served as Headmaster at St Andrew’s Scots School in Buenos Aires, Argentina, honing his skills as an innovative school leader.Ben is passionate about reimagining education to prepare young people for their future, not our past. He believes that authentic and meaningful learning is vital to elevating humanity and fostering global progress.At Colina Learning Center, Ben is dedicated to building a vibrant, supportive community that embodies this vision, inspiring students to thrive and make a positive impact on the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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