David has published and presented
extensively on such topics as lifelong learning and equity. With the OECD, two
very recent publications include Education
Today: The OECD Perspective (2009) and (with Henno Theisens) Trends
Shaping Education (2008). David has
also worked at the Universities of Cardiff and Swansea and he remains an
Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences at the University of
Cardiff.
David heads the long running OECD Schooling
for Tomorrow program as well as the new Innovative
Learning Environments (ILE) project, which is interested in analyzing how
young people learn and what conditions and dynamics contribute to better
learning environments. As many of you
know, BC has been identified as one of the five international learning labs in
this project, partly as a result of the sustained focus on networked inquiry
and leadership development connected to the NOII. If you are new to this
project or want to learn more, this Practitioners Guide to The
Nature of Learning, Using Research to Inspire Practice includes a good summary of the seven key learning
principles that some NOII schools are using to inform their inquiries this
school year.
We’re excited for David to share more with
us in May. We’ve included one of his recent presentations below, via slideshare.
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