The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Truth About Innovation In Education | Märt Aro | TEDxTartuED

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I strongly believe that we have all the resources and knowledge available to enable access to high quality education to everybody globally. I am intrigued by the question - why aren't we already doing it?

Märt also serves as Chairman of the Board at NGO EdTech Estonia, which brings together 45+ founders of education innovation initiatives from Estonia with the aim of sharing experience and fostering cooperation. In order to drive education forward, Märt regularly collaborates with the United Nations, the European Union, the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, and many others.

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2:48 "Why wouldn't we believe that it is also possible, in learning, in education, that the kids would be able to decide themselves what kind of things they would be curious about to find out today?" 💯What is possibly the single most important lesson in the game of life? Unconditional love for self and all others and all life? A simple way to learn this: Sing *HU* daily. Search how to sing *HU* .

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Have to begin somewhere, but games for that up to 7 age could not be it. Everybody had lego, but some just have old memory although imagining Unity/Unreal or Laravel/Symfony as some being build blocks could help - give me more typescript blocks so I could complete Angular/React game with node.js after I completely forgot this Java VS C++. So that is what I see in the employment market denied by who can play lego with his age. Startup could be some company creating 3D journey for tourism and essentially for learning and advancing the knowledge of the coders, because we never have Cloud Imperium Games for tasks we are good at. It could be based on a country specific mythology, so share your ideas early. Hardest part is to decide what you want to build.

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