Nobody has your exact experiences and mindset and your thoughts may well help spark the next round of round-table brainstorming innovation.
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Guillaume Decugis's insight:
A long time Scoop.it user, @ janlgordon just launched curatti.com and this is one of the first posts I found in there by Andy Capaloff. He makes an interesting point on "idea darwinism" suggesting that if we're scared about speaking up and making our voice heard, we're running the risk of letting a certain kind of ideas prevail. At the detriment of creativity and innovation.
The time has never been so right to step up and become the thought leader we can be.
Always questiong..... We need to teach our students and teachers to keep asking thoughtful, challenging questions of those who make the "assignemnts." This will spark innovation and creativity in our educational change process.