3 Big Ideas about Leading Adult Learning--
from Elena Aguilar, Malcolm Knowles, Priya Parker
Clark Stroupe
ISPP
Clark Stroupe
ISPP
Workshop Description:
This workshop is a very basic introduction to some of the leading thinking (classic and current) about designing impact learning for our adult peers. We will co-construct a "big idea" from each of three key thinkers and try to balance opening doors to new ideas and finding some practical tactics to employ now.
Learning Outcome:
To challenge your ideas and experiences in adult learning contexts with some of the renowned scholars in the field.
To update and innovate how we imagine the potential of adult learning.
Presenter:
After fleeing silly first careers in professional politics and academia, Clark has worked in 8 different international schools and countless roles since 2000 (Egypt, Myanmar, India, Cote D'Ivoire, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Cambodia). Clark also works as an independent and IB consultant. Taking a break from in-school life for a couple of years, Clark worked for the IB out of the Singapore Global Office supporting schools around the world. Currently, Clark is the Director of Professional Learning at ISPP Cambodia focusing on both internal teacher development and various pedagogical outreach initiatives. Personally: my daughter Maisie is 15---a drummer, a designer, a 3CK, an athlete, and occasionally a student who is (for the first time her life) getting to live and learn in her native country of Cambodia. When not working, I live in a gorgeously-crumbling 500 year-old stone goat barn in the French Pyrenees that I like to think I "rescued"; I spend a lot of time on a bike.