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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
ABOUT SMART CITIES… As the majority of the world’s population becomes urban, cities must become centers of learning for young and old. Every person, organization and region needs to get smart-to skill up, learn more and build new capacities faster and cheaper than ever. In the long run, education is the economic development agenda. Innovative new tools and schools are making it possible for individuals, organizations, and cities to boost learning outcomes. Most learning innovations occur in ecosystems-and these unique environments begin with leadership and an innovation mindset. This combination of persistence, entrepreneurship and a collaborative focus on impact can be taught in every classroom and encouraged in every city. Smart Cities Includes forewords from Michele Cahill, Adrian Fenty, Kevin Johnson and contributions from over 50 thought leaders, including Sir Michael Barber, Karen Cator, Stacey Childress, John Danner, Michael Horn, Don Shalvey, and Joanne Weiss. ABOUT THE AUTHOR… Tom Vander Ark is founder of Getting Smart, an education advocacy firm, and author of Getting Smart: How Digital Learning is Changing the World. Previously he was the first Executive Director of Education for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and served as a public school superintendent in Washington State. Tom serves on many nonprofit boards including Charter Board Partners, iNACOL, and Imagination Foundation. PRAISE FOR SMART CITIES… It’s clear; you can’t have a great city without great schools. If you want to reduce crime and poverty, you need a good education system-it’s the great equalizer, it’s the passport, it’s the civil rights issue of our time. - Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento Everyone deserves a supported on-ramp to the innovation economy. That means equitable early learning, great K-12 options, affordable and relevant job training, and vibrant universities. - Adrian Fenty, former Mayor of Washington D.C.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
ABOUT SMART CITIES… As the majority of the world’s population becomes urban, cities must become centers of learning for young and old. Every person, organization and region needs to get smart-to skill up, learn more and build new capacities faster and cheaper than ever. In the long run, education is the economic development agenda. Innovative new tools and schools are making it possible for individuals, organizations, and cities to boost learning outcomes. Most learning innovations occur in ecosystems-and these unique environments begin with leadership and an innovation mindset. This combination of persistence, entrepreneurship and a collaborative focus on impact can be taught in every classroom and encouraged in every city. Smart Cities Includes forewords from Michele Cahill, Adrian Fenty, Kevin Johnson and contributions from over 50 thought leaders, including Sir Michael Barber, Karen Cator, Stacey Childress, John Danner, Michael Horn, Don Shalvey, and Joanne Weiss. ABOUT THE AUTHOR… Tom Vander Ark is founder of Getting Smart, an education advocacy firm, and author of Getting Smart: How Digital Learning is Changing the World. Previously he was the first Executive Director of Education for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and served as a public school superintendent in Washington State. Tom serves on many nonprofit boards including Charter Board Partners, iNACOL, and Imagination Foundation. PRAISE FOR SMART CITIES… It’s clear; you can’t have a great city without great schools. If you want to reduce crime and poverty, you need a good education system-it’s the great equalizer, it’s the passport, it’s the civil rights issue of our time. - Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento Everyone deserves a supported on-ramp to the innovation economy. That means equitable early learning, great K-12 options, affordable and relevant job training, and vibrant universities. - Adrian Fenty, former Mayor of Washington D.C.