Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Work smarter with a Pro licence Learn More

Video | Agriculture | Confidence | Economy | Energy | Employment | Finance | Media | Property | RBNZ | Science | SOEs | Tax | Technology | Telecoms | Tourism | Transport | Search

 

Futures Thinking Aotearoa

Futures Thinking Aotearoa

(NZ Futures Trust)

29 July 2008 Forum

 

Tuesday, 29 July from 12.15 - 1.30pm

Large Gallery, Turnbull House, Bowen St, Wellington

Life-long Learning Panel discussion

 

Chaired by Noel Cheer

 
Panelists
Jan Coleman
Laurence Zwimpfer

Nicola Meek


Improvements in information technology together with new information on how people's brains develop in early life are creating opportunities for improving our learning systems in many ways. Combining the apparent opportunities that are open to us in these two areas of new knowledge present a challenge to our education system. How realistic is it for us to believe that these new insights and developments can, or should be, fully incorporated into our education system? The panel will discuss these and related issues, and be available for answering questions from
the audience.

 
Panelists

Nicola Meek MA (Hons), Dip Tchg

 Nicola leads the secretariat supporting the Guardians of Secondary Futures, a new model project set up to create a vision for secondary education in twenty years’ time.  The Secondary Futures team has developed a unique process to help New Zealanders think about the future and consider how to shape learning so that more students can be more successful.  Secondary Futures has been a leading contributor to the OECD’s “Schooling for Tomorrow” project. Nicola has an extensive background in education having worked in secondary, tertiary, community and distance education. She has also had leadership roles in local government and community groups.

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

Are you getting our free newsletter?

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.

Jan Coleman, M. Ed, Dip Ed Mgmt, Adv TTC.

An ex Wellington principal and teacher of many years, Jan currently works as a senior lecturer – *Elearning at Victoria University of Wellington. In this role she supports schools, both primary and secondary, to develop understandings of Boards of Trustees, principals and teachers of what changes are necessary in the 21st century classroom/school. Jan is forward thinking and has presented to audiences of educators at Australasian conferences over the past 8 years.

*With the advent of a revised curriculum for schools Elearning has gained more prominence and it is now essential that teaching and learning programmes in our schools reflect this. It is possible that new structures for schooling need to be developed to take advantage of the opportunities new technologies offer to our citizens of tomorrow. Ensuing that educators receive and act on these understandings is a key part of Jan Coleman’s role.

 Laurence Zwimpfer  BE(Hons), MPP(VUW), SM(MIT), FIPENZ, HFNZCS

Laurence runs a private company in Wellington New Zealand specialising in the use of information and communication technologies in education. He is a Trustee of the 2020 Communications Trust and leads the trust’s Computers in Homes programme.  He chairs the Wellington Loop, a collaborative learning initiative for Wellington schools, having previously been a member of Wellington Girls’ College Board of Trustees for over a decade. He is Deputy Chair of the National Commission for UNESCO in New Zealand and also chairs the Communications Sub Commission and has represented New Zealand at a number of international forums.    

Chair – Noel Cheer

Having left school at the age of 15 but achieving a university degree through part-time studies in his 40s, he can be said to be interested in life-long learning, Though retired from a 36 year career with IBM, Noel Cheer can be seen on Triangle Television each Tuesday evening hosting an interview series called "In Conversation with Noel Cheer". 

Cost: New Zealand Futures Trust members:                 $  5
 Non- NZFT members:                                         $15
Please register your interest in attending using the form below by Mon 28th July 2008.

Contact details: Box 12 008, Wellington, 6144.  Ph: Yvonne 04 383 5080,      e-mail: info@futurestrust.org.nz
ends

© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
Business Headlines | Sci-Tech Headlines

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Join Our Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.