Geoffrey Canada: Our failing schools. Enough is enough!
Geoffrey Canada: Naše škole propadaju. Sad je dosta!
Geoffrey Canada has spent decades as head of the Harlem Children’s Zone, which supports kids from birth through college in order to break the cycle of poverty. Full bio
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supruga Yvonne rekla:
koliko milijuna mladih ljudi propada,
ono što nije ni dosad funkcioniralo,
koji jednostavno nema nikakvog smisla.
prije 56 godina ja krenuo u školu.
djeca propadaju 50 godina
i radile između 10 i 15 sati.
Zatvarale su se na jedan sat radi ručka.
između 10 i 3? Nezaposleni!
Oni nemaju novca u bankama!
poslovni model?! Razumijete?
Oni su stvorili nešto što je njima odgovaralo!
u doba kad se ljudi s posla vrate kući?!
a oni vam daju novac...
da se najsiromašnija naša djeca
Čuo sam za to 1975.
išao sam na Harvard Ed School.
poljoprivrednih poslova, i da ljudi...
Bile su otvorene cijele godine,
To je ono kad Bill Gates dođe i kaže:
Americi izmijeniti? Nijedna.
učiniti ono što je jedino ispravno.
Znanost je tu jasna.
s time u vezi? Ništa.
Obrazovani ljudi znaju.
ali mi pružamo zdravstvenu zaštitu
jer sam morao prikupiti novac.
zdravstvene pogodnosti,
(Smijeh) (Pljesak)
a ljudi takvi znaju biti,
"Činim to zato što vi to činite za svoje dijete."
dijete želi naučiti plesati,
A zašto ne bi siromašna djeca
To je najmanje što im možemo pružiti.
potrebni podaci, trebaju vam informacije,
mislite da to funkcionira,
Radite, govorite,
I onda otkrijete da nisu razumjeli.
u New Yorku...
odlične informacije, dakle -
(Smijeh)
testovnim podacima.
trebam znati
kad je prekasno!
i ponešto vidovit.
onima u starim gradskim jezgrama.
"Dobro, kakav je plan, što smo učinili
(Smijeh)
za svoj uzrast.
I što dobivamo?!
Hej... pokušajmo nešto! Ajmo vidjeti!
A postoji i poteškoća...
dosta njih ne funkcionira."
prema kojemu zato ne bismo ništa trebali ni raditi.
Jer svijet tako ne funkcionira!
"Zaboravimo to." Jel' tako?
Siguran sam da su neki od vas poput mene -
Nitko. Ni živa duša.
trebala zaustaviti
Evaluacija, moramo započeti s djecom ranije,
Ali, te inovacije...
za čitavu našu struku.
ali znam da postoji obrazovna litica
će to koštati pet milijardi dolara.
(Pljesak)
(Smijeh)
prihvaćeno na fakultet.
(Pljesak)
je da ta djeca, ista djeca,
ipak krenu u školu,
trebamo osmisliti
koji uvelike
Kako si prošao na posljednjem testu?
da se ne možeš vratiti u Harlem,
Bolje da ostaneš u školi.
"Ma, znaš, ne želim ja to,
kojima im osiguravamo instrukcije,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Geoffrey Canada - Education reformerGeoffrey Canada has spent decades as head of the Harlem Children’s Zone, which supports kids from birth through college in order to break the cycle of poverty.
Why you should listen
Geoffrey Canada grew up in an impoverished neighborhood in the South Bronx, with a mother who believed deeply in education. So upon getting his degree from Bowdoin College and continuing on to a masters in education from Harvard, Canada dedicated himself to working with kids in poor neighborhoods. In 1983, he accepted a position at the Rheedlen Institute in Harlem as education director. Seven years later, he became president and renamed it the Harlem Children's Zone.
While the Harlem Children’s Zone started out focusing on a single block -- West 119th Street -- it has since expanded exponentially. It now encompasses more than 100 square blocks and serves an estimated 10,000 children, providing pre-kindergarten care, after-school programs, health care, college planning and classes for soon-to-be-parents.
Meanwhile, Canada has become known nationally for his work, appearing on shows as diverse as Oprah and This American Life. The recipient of the first Heinz Award in 1994, Canada was named one of "America's Best Leaders" by U.S. News and World Report in 2005 and, in 2011, he was listed as one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world. Both Canada and Harlem Children’s Zone figured prominently in the 2010 documentary Waiting for Superman. And President Barack Obama’s Promise Neighborhoods program was modeled after HCZ, offering grants to programs in 21 cities across the country to try and emulate its success.
An avid fan and teacher of Tae Kwon Do, Canada has authored two books: Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America and Reaching Up for Manhood: Transforming the Lives of Boys in America.
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