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	<title>Comments on: What technology can do (differently)</title>
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		<title>By: Brian Lockwood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Lockwood</dc:creator>
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		<description>This economic crisis will place a fork in the road for education. Many school&#039;s will stays the traditional route and some will revolutionize their whole systems. The revolutionaries will not be the big international school, as it&#039;s far to difficult to change any large organization. It&#039;ll be from an unlikely source. Maybe from a new up start, with a small budget and a need to make it&#039;s self different from the crowded space of international schools. I wonder if the Green School in Bali would be such a school to take on this new role. Only time will tell.

I&#039;m basis and believe this video presents the way to move forward. I&#039;m in one of these big international school and feel we&#039;re all in a car sliding on a frozen high way. How do we guide our big schools so that we don&#039;t go crashing off into oblivion?</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m basis and believe this video presents the way to move forward. I&#8217;m in one of these big international school and feel we&#8217;re all in a car sliding on a frozen high way. How do we guide our big schools so that we don&#8217;t go crashing off into oblivion?</p>
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