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David S. Cramer, NRG testifies in favor of the proposed regulations which would regulate NRG and other companies operating coal burning power plants in Maryland
David S. Cramer of NRG, testifies in favor of proposed MDE regulations on coal burning power plants. NRG is one of the companies operating coal burning power plants in Maryland.
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Thinking Big: How Code in the Schools is helping kids learn to problem solve, collaborate and program computers.
Think kids don’t like to learn? You must not have come to the Game Jam at Code in the Schools last Saturday. Students 12 years and up worked in small teams from 8 am to 8 pm to learn programming and to solve problems as they created their own video games. Volunteers with gaming and…
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Transforming America
Gar Alperovitz, co-founder of Democratic Collaborative, suggests that we are in a moment when transformation to make our economy and communities more democratic, just, and sustainable. He cites examples of cooperative businesses, credit unions and local institutions creating fair wages and sustainable communities as templates for creating better futures for Americans. Alperovitz states that “I’m…
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Transforming America
Gar Alperovitz, co-founder of Democratic Collaborative, suggests that we are in a moment when transformation to make our economy and communities more democratic, just, and sustainable. He cites examples of cooperative businesses, credit unions and local institutions creating fair wages and sustainable communities as templates for creating better futures for Americans.
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Natural Learning vs School Training
Peter Senge details the difference between natural learning and the assembly-line training done at schools. Senge advocates for reforms which would make student learning more self directed and collaborative.
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Children to Adults: “We Are Ready, Are You?”
Peter Senge explains how an 11-year-old student challenged adults to help children improve our environment. “We are ready, are you?” Senge urged adults to give children a voice in decisions which will affect their future and their world.
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Systems Thinking in Schools
Peter Senge explains how students can use systems thinking to understand and solve conflicts. Senge points out that systems thinking is key to solving social and environmental problems.