NEW YORK (PRWEB) APRIL 15, 2019
Between the 1st and 4th Industrial Revolution, learning became more student-centered. Yet for the most part, school design continues to look the same.
In a new interview with C.M. Rubin, Founder of CMRubinWorld, Allan Kjær Andersen, the former principal of the renowned Danish high school, Ørestad Gymnasium, says it’s critical to re-design classrooms to meet modern learning needs. “The teacher is still the traditional instructor in the classroom,” says Andersen, but “the teacher has the role of a coach or consultant that can give feedback to the group or the individual student.”
Ørestad Gymnasium is renowned for its innovative digitized, media-centered curriculum and open spaced classrooms, which encourage group discussion and allow the students and teachers to engage in modern learning. Andersen believes schools must change with society and recognize the world’s technological advances if they are to prepare the next generation for the future. “Globalization and digitization are essential pulling mechanisms that force schools to change,” he says. “My vision is a school that isn’t really a school but an institutional framework for the organization of learning.”
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Allan Kjær Andersen was the principal for Ørestad Gymnasium, an innovative Danish high school that is known for its open-spaced learning and digitized, media and culture focused curriculum. He is currently creating an open school in Bangalore, India.
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With Earth Day around the corner and many local economies still recovering from natural disasters including hurricanes on the East Coast, wildfires on the West Coast and flooding in the Midwest, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Greenest States as well as accompanying videos.
In order to showcase the states doing right by Mother Earth, WalletHub compared the 50 states in terms of 27 key metrics that speak to the current health of the environment and residents’ environmental-friendliness. The data set ranges from total municipal solid waste per capita to energy-efficiency score to carbon-dioxide emissions per capita.
Greenest States
Least Green States
1
Vermont
41
Texas
2
New York
42
Oklahoma
3
Oregon
43
Mississippi
4
Connecticut
44
Arkansas
5
Minnesota
45
Alabama
6
Massachusetts
46
North Dakota
7
California
47
Wyoming
8
Rhode Island
48
Kentucky
9
South Dakota
49
West Virginia
10
New Hampshire
50
Louisiana
Key Stats
To view the full report and your state’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/greenest-states/11987/
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Governor Gary R. Herbert’s Schedule
April 15, 2019 - April 19, 2019
**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, April 15
No Public Events
Tuesday, April 16
No Public Events
Wednesday, April 17
10:00 a.m. Speak at Amazon Fulfillment Center Ribbon Cutting
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
12:00 p.m. Meet with Chief of Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
1:00 p.m. Meet with General Counsel
Location: Governor’s Office
2:00 p.m. Speak at Groundbreaking for Pamela’s Place
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
Thursday, April 18
9:00 a.m. Speak at Teach the Teacher Financial Literacy Event
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
9:30 a.m. Read to Elementary School Students
Location: Franklin Elementary, Salt Lake City
11:00 a.m. Speak at Civica Rx Grand Opening
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
Friday, April 19
No Public Events
Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox's Schedule
April 15, 2019 - April 19, 2019
**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, April 15
9:30 a.m. Meet with His Excellency George Maior Ambassador of Romania to the U.S.
Location: State Capitol
10:00 a.m. Film Homeless Resource Center Transition Video
Location: Lt. Governor’s Formal Office
12:00 p.m. Utah Coalition for Opioid Overdose Prevention Executive Committee Meeting
Location: State Capitol
2:00 p.m. Meet with Voices for Utah Children
Location: Lt. Governor’s Formal Office
3:30 p.m. Elections Review with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Formal Office
Tuesday, April 16
9:00 a.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Formal Office
12:30 p.m. DaVinci Academy Hope Week Assembly
Location: Ogden
Wednesday, April 17
9:00 a.m. Governor’s Rural Partnership Board Meeting
Location: Snow College
2:00 p.m. Speak at Groundbreaking for Pamela’s Place
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
3:30 p.m. Meet with University of Utah Presidential Ambassadors
Location: Governor’s Office
4:00 p.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Salt Lake City
Thursday, April 18
10:30 a.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
3:00 p.m. Days of ‘47 Rodeo Board Meeting
Location: Salt Lake City
5:40 p.m. Interview with USU Statesman
Location: Utah State University
6:00 p.m. USU Political Science/Pi Sigma Alpha Closing Banquet
Location: Utah State University
Friday, April 19
No Public Events