This document describes plans for a new co-educational boarding school in Chicago that combines an International Baccalaureate curriculum with specialized education in sports media, science, technology, and business. The school aims to prepare students to become leaders in the global sports economy. It will provide scholarships for underprivileged youth and conduct research and outreach. Phase 1 involves after-school programs and seminars, with the school launching fully in 2018 with middle and high school students from around the world studying specialized curricula while also participating in athletics and community activities. Facilities and advisory councils are in development.
Marco comparativo de la regulación de la tasa google:retos e interrogantes pa...raulmaro
El propósito de esta investigación es analizar la regulación legal de la denominada Tasa Google partiendo de un análisis comparativo entre España, Francia, Alemania, Italia y Bélgica.
Coaliciones una guía para Partidos PolíticosRed Innovación
En docenas de países alrededor del mundo, el Instituto Nacional Demócrata para Asuntos Internacionales (NDI) y el Centro para la Paz y los Derechos Humanos de Oslo (CO) han brindado asistencia técnica a los partidos políticos mientras estos: deciden si formar una coalición ofrece ventajas o no; trabajan para identificar potenciales aliados para la coalición; negocian acuerdos viables; y desarrollan sistemas prácticos para manejar estas alianzas. El propósito de esta guía es ofrecerles a los partidos políticos de las democracias emergentes — y a los grupos que quieren ayudarlos— consejos prácticos y lecciones aprendidas en el tema de construcción de coaliciones. El NDI y el CO prevén que los prestadores de asistencia se basarán en la guía para identificar varios consejos prácticos y experiencias que puedan utilizar para responder a las solicitudes de los partidos de democracias emergentes. Asimismo, los funcionarios de nivel medio de los partidos pueden remitirse a la guía como parte de su propia preparación para la construcción de coaliciones. Este documento complementa materiales anteriores del NDI/CO al describir el ciclo de una coalición, ofrecer una guía para cada paso del ciclo, resaltar los consejos de políticos con experiencia trabajando en coaliciones, y compartir tres casos de estudio escritos por personas que desempeñaron papeles importantes en coaliciones en Chile, Irlanda y Noruega. Como tal, es más exhaustiva que los materiales previos elaborados por el NDI y el OC sobre coaliciones.
Cynefin and Complexity: A Gentle IntroductionJocko Selberg
NYC Lean Kanban Meetup - Presentation October 28, 2015 - Jocko Selberg
What do we really mean when we say that a problem is "complex"? Do we simply mean to say that a given problem is extremely complicated, or are complex problems something fundamentally different? We typically assume we are operating in a deterministic, ordered system where we can identify a cause and effect relationship, when in actuality we are often operating in a non-deterministic complex system, where these relationships can not be known in advance, if at all. How can we sense which context we are operating in and how might we act under varying degrees of uncertainty.
Complexity Theory is a term used to describe a field that is focused on the study of complex systems. Complexity science is not a single theory— it encompasses multiple theoretical frameworks, seeking answers to some of the fundamental questions about continuously changing, dynamic systems.
Cynefin is a framework developed by Dave Snowden and Cognitive Edge which seeks to helps us "make sense of the world, such that we can act in it". By understanding the fundamental differences between directed (ordered) systems and emergent (unordered) systems, we can modify our approach to match the context of the problem we are facing. The Cynefin framework takes a science based approach to dealing with critical business issues, drawing from anthropology, neuroscience and complex adaptive systems theory to improve decision making.
Complexity Theory and Cynefin have an undeserved reputation for being difficult to grasp. In this introductory talk we will break down these approaches so that we can effectively use them to help us to better act under conditions of uncertainty.
About Jocko Selberg
Jocko Selberg is currently a Project Manager for The Nielsen Company with over 15 years experience in the interactive industry. He is a non-sectarian agilist and does not own a TV.
What are the Top Destinations for Study Abroad Programs and Why.pdfeducationgrows
Discover the best study abroad destinations for an enriching experience. From vibrant cities like Paris and Barcelona to prestigious institutions like Oxford and Harvard, these locations offer top-notch education and cultural immersion. Expand your horizons and create lifelong memories. Start your study abroad journey now!
Read More - https://educationgrows.com/what-are-the-top-destinations-for-study-abroad-programs-and-why/
Using Sports Diplomacy to Educate and Globalize Our Communitiesmontse5690
his is a presentation on effectively using sports diplomacy in education and internationalization of local communities. It was presented by Ms. Inessa Stepanenko of Trinity University and Ms. Montse Garcia of UT Health Science Center San Antonio for the 11th Annual International Education Conference at Lone Star College for 04/11/2014-04/12/2014
Top 8 Reasons to Choose the UK and US for Foreign Education | Amit Kakkar Eas...Amit Kakkar
Amit Kakkar Easy Visa Shares Top 8 Reasons to Choose the UK and US for Foreign Education, From prestigious institutions to unparalleled career opportunities, unravel the unique advantages that make these countries prime choices for students worldwide.
A Brand New Day: What the future holds for international student recruitment ...Marty Bennett
Taking a look at the most recent intl student mobility data for the US and the world, we introduce the new 6 Ps of strategic international enrollment management, and the importance of maximizing student success on campus.
This report presents the findings from a study which looked at the educational impact of esports on students and schools. Schools taking part in the Digital Schoolhouse esports tournament 2018 were the primary focus of this study.
The tournament aims to use esports to deliver an immersive careers education experience in order to help close the digital skills gap. Students took part in the tournament as either competing players or as part of the events management team with whole school responsibility for the tournament delivery. Industry engaged with schools and students throughout.
Marco comparativo de la regulación de la tasa google:retos e interrogantes pa...raulmaro
El propósito de esta investigación es analizar la regulación legal de la denominada Tasa Google partiendo de un análisis comparativo entre España, Francia, Alemania, Italia y Bélgica.
Coaliciones una guía para Partidos PolíticosRed Innovación
En docenas de países alrededor del mundo, el Instituto Nacional Demócrata para Asuntos Internacionales (NDI) y el Centro para la Paz y los Derechos Humanos de Oslo (CO) han brindado asistencia técnica a los partidos políticos mientras estos: deciden si formar una coalición ofrece ventajas o no; trabajan para identificar potenciales aliados para la coalición; negocian acuerdos viables; y desarrollan sistemas prácticos para manejar estas alianzas. El propósito de esta guía es ofrecerles a los partidos políticos de las democracias emergentes — y a los grupos que quieren ayudarlos— consejos prácticos y lecciones aprendidas en el tema de construcción de coaliciones. El NDI y el CO prevén que los prestadores de asistencia se basarán en la guía para identificar varios consejos prácticos y experiencias que puedan utilizar para responder a las solicitudes de los partidos de democracias emergentes. Asimismo, los funcionarios de nivel medio de los partidos pueden remitirse a la guía como parte de su propia preparación para la construcción de coaliciones. Este documento complementa materiales anteriores del NDI/CO al describir el ciclo de una coalición, ofrecer una guía para cada paso del ciclo, resaltar los consejos de políticos con experiencia trabajando en coaliciones, y compartir tres casos de estudio escritos por personas que desempeñaron papeles importantes en coaliciones en Chile, Irlanda y Noruega. Como tal, es más exhaustiva que los materiales previos elaborados por el NDI y el OC sobre coaliciones.
Cynefin and Complexity: A Gentle IntroductionJocko Selberg
NYC Lean Kanban Meetup - Presentation October 28, 2015 - Jocko Selberg
What do we really mean when we say that a problem is "complex"? Do we simply mean to say that a given problem is extremely complicated, or are complex problems something fundamentally different? We typically assume we are operating in a deterministic, ordered system where we can identify a cause and effect relationship, when in actuality we are often operating in a non-deterministic complex system, where these relationships can not be known in advance, if at all. How can we sense which context we are operating in and how might we act under varying degrees of uncertainty.
Complexity Theory is a term used to describe a field that is focused on the study of complex systems. Complexity science is not a single theory— it encompasses multiple theoretical frameworks, seeking answers to some of the fundamental questions about continuously changing, dynamic systems.
Cynefin is a framework developed by Dave Snowden and Cognitive Edge which seeks to helps us "make sense of the world, such that we can act in it". By understanding the fundamental differences between directed (ordered) systems and emergent (unordered) systems, we can modify our approach to match the context of the problem we are facing. The Cynefin framework takes a science based approach to dealing with critical business issues, drawing from anthropology, neuroscience and complex adaptive systems theory to improve decision making.
Complexity Theory and Cynefin have an undeserved reputation for being difficult to grasp. In this introductory talk we will break down these approaches so that we can effectively use them to help us to better act under conditions of uncertainty.
About Jocko Selberg
Jocko Selberg is currently a Project Manager for The Nielsen Company with over 15 years experience in the interactive industry. He is a non-sectarian agilist and does not own a TV.
What are the Top Destinations for Study Abroad Programs and Why.pdfeducationgrows
Discover the best study abroad destinations for an enriching experience. From vibrant cities like Paris and Barcelona to prestigious institutions like Oxford and Harvard, these locations offer top-notch education and cultural immersion. Expand your horizons and create lifelong memories. Start your study abroad journey now!
Read More - https://educationgrows.com/what-are-the-top-destinations-for-study-abroad-programs-and-why/
Using Sports Diplomacy to Educate and Globalize Our Communitiesmontse5690
his is a presentation on effectively using sports diplomacy in education and internationalization of local communities. It was presented by Ms. Inessa Stepanenko of Trinity University and Ms. Montse Garcia of UT Health Science Center San Antonio for the 11th Annual International Education Conference at Lone Star College for 04/11/2014-04/12/2014
Top 8 Reasons to Choose the UK and US for Foreign Education | Amit Kakkar Eas...Amit Kakkar
Amit Kakkar Easy Visa Shares Top 8 Reasons to Choose the UK and US for Foreign Education, From prestigious institutions to unparalleled career opportunities, unravel the unique advantages that make these countries prime choices for students worldwide.
A Brand New Day: What the future holds for international student recruitment ...Marty Bennett
Taking a look at the most recent intl student mobility data for the US and the world, we introduce the new 6 Ps of strategic international enrollment management, and the importance of maximizing student success on campus.
This report presents the findings from a study which looked at the educational impact of esports on students and schools. Schools taking part in the Digital Schoolhouse esports tournament 2018 were the primary focus of this study.
The tournament aims to use esports to deliver an immersive careers education experience in order to help close the digital skills gap. Students took part in the tournament as either competing players or as part of the events management team with whole school responsibility for the tournament delivery. Industry engaged with schools and students throughout.
Submission to the Victorian government on international educationAdrian Soh
This was Alexandria Agenda's recent submission to the Victorian Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources paper on international education. Please read our recommendations as to how we believe stakeholders in international education can be better engaged to build better outcomes for all parties involved.
Inspire 2019 - Annual Magazine of InspiriaInspiria
Inspire is the annual college magazine & yearbook of Inspiria Knowledge Campus, distributed to all the members every year.
The magazine glorifies the activities and the achievements of staffs and students including alumni.
This year the magazine is themed to "Looking Ahead"
A List Of Top Countries With Excellent School Educationhussanisoyat
It is said that education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. And indeed, a good education can set you up for success in life. But where can you find excellent schools? There are many great schools around the world, but some countries stand out more than others when it comes to education.
In this article, we will take a look at some of the top countries with excellent school education. From Finland to Singapore, these countries are setting the bar high when it comes to preparing their students for success.
This lecture is part of the HUMANE Winter School hosted by the Barcelona School of Management in March 2024.
HUMANE (https://www.humane.eu) is Europe’s international network of higher education professionals. It aims to build global networks of professionals, foster innovation in higher education services and drive professional excellence in higher education management.
This lecture addresses the following questions:
1. What are the drivers of the internationalisation of higher education?
2. What are the benefits of internationalisation?
3. How has internationalisation led to the commercialisation of higher education in Anglophone countries?
4. How are the factors shaping the internationalisation of higher education changing?
It uses the University of Limerick's new "Action through Partnership: Global Engagement Strategy 2023-28" to illustrate the challenges and trade-offs when trying to balance internationalisation with a commitment to sustainable development and global social justice.
2. 2
GLOBAL THINKING
Providing our kids a globally rich education, rooted in their natural passion
for sporting experiences, and grounded in their thirst for new knowledge.
INNOVATIVE IMPACT
Protecting the future of the Global Sport Economy through by leading
research and innovation in Sport Media, Sport Science, and Sport
Technology
SERVICE LEADERSHIP
Preparing the leaders of the Global Sport Economy through Service
Leadership, guiding our kids to be trustworthy, self-aware, visionary,
empowering, and community builders
OUR CORE MISSION
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
3. 3
OUR CORE MISSION
Co-educational
Boarding School that combines a
International Baccalaureate Curriculum with
Sports Media, Science, Technology, and Business
Education to prepare the Future Leaders of the
Global Sport Economy.
OUR CORE VISION
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
4. 4
An academic experience that exposes children and young
adults to how sport firms and industries function across
different levels of activities (e.g. global, national, household
and individual) in tandem with other forces (e.g. media,
science, technology, music, fashion, entertainment, politics,
globalization, and enterprise) through the uses of
theories, concepts, principles, and analogies drawn from
real life experiences.
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
A Global Sport Economy Education
5. 5
5Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Our Social Promise
• Transform the lives of 150 underprivileged
youth and their families in Chicago every
year, through our need and merit based
full tuition scholarships (20% of our
students)
• Serve Chicago communities through
humanitarian impact, by promoting
health and wellness through outreach and
services.
• Make important contributions to society,
through innovative research and
education in sports media, science, and
technology.
6. THE DEMAND FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN CHICAGO IS GROWING
Research by the National Association of Independent Schools shows that
Chicago has fewer independent private schools than several other cities. Chicago
has a school-age population of 614,033 and only 16 independent schools. St.
Louis, by comparison, has 64,544 school-age children and 24 independent
private schools. San Francisco, with a school-age population of 109,544, has 26
independent schools.
SPORT IS CENTRAL TO CHICAGO LIFE AND IDENTITY
With 44 sporting teams, Chicago has a long and glorious city as a site for
recreational and competitive sport and has produced some of the finest sporting
events and most loyal fans in American history. The city is one of four American
cities to have five major American professional team sports: baseball x 2,
football, basketball, hockey, soccer. The Chicago-land area also has one of the
largest concentration of sport firms and related sport industries, providing an
extraordinary access for our kids to enjoy many experiential learning
opportunities.
6Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Why Chicago
7. CHICAGO IS THE HOTTEST DESTINATION FOR FOREIGN STUDENT ENROLLMENTS
Illinois ranks fifth most popular destination for international college students.
Most foreign students come from China, India, South Korea, Saudi Arabia,
Taiwan. According to the U.S. Department Homeland Security, the number of
Chinese students at U.S. private high schools soared more than 100-fold from 65
students in 2005, to 6,725 students in 2011. Further, East Coast schools have run
out of slots for foreign students, particularly from China and the trend is
spreading to the Midwest. For example, enrollment of Chinese students at
Illinois high schools has more than doubled over the past two years, to 482 in
2012 from 204 in 2010.
CHICAGO IS A WORLD CENTER FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
The City offers a pipeline of opportunities, including college-credit opportunities
for11th and 12th grade students, and admission opportunities for graduating
students.
7Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Why Chicago
8. PHASE I: Recruiting 35 To 50 Top Educators From The Chicago Area
o Faculty: 15 – 20 FTEs
o Administrators: 8 – 10 FTEs
o Graduate fellows: 6 – 10 F/PTEs
o Staff and others: 6 – 10 F/PTEs
PHASE II: Recruit Over 300 Educators From The Chicago Area And Abroad
o Please request further details
8Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Staffing
9. PROGRAMS
o 2015, PHASE 1: After-school programming; seminars for adults; festivals and celebrations
o 2016, PHASE 2: High School Gap Year; High School Pupils: 11th and 12th grade; single semester pupils;
o 2018, PHASE 3: High School and Middle School Pupils: 7th through 10th grade pupils.
FACILITIES
o 2015, PHASE 1: Off site, various locations
o 2016, PHASE 2: Please request details
o 2018, PHASE 3: September 2018; Please request details
ENROLLMENTS
o 2016, PHASE 2: September 2016; 150 Pupils: local, national, and international
o 2018, PHASE 3: September 2018; Please request details
9Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Sports Economy School
10. 20% Inner City “Social Promise” scholars
40% International Students
30% Illinois Students
40 % Female Students
10Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Class Profile
11. TRADITIONAL CURRICULUM
o International Baccalaureate
o College Courses Credit
11The Sports Academy. Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved
SPECIALIZED CURRICULUM
o Phase I
• Sport Media (New Media Art)
• Sport Science (Wellness)
• Sport Tech (Software)
o Phase II
• Sport Media (Legacy)
• Sport Technology (Device)
3. SPECIALIZED CURRICULUM
o Recreational Sports Training
o Language Immersion:
• Chinese, Arabic, French, Spanish
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Personalized Education
MON TUE WEB THU FRI SAT SUN
5 am
:30
6 am
:30
7 am
:30
8 am
:30
9 am
:30
10 am
:30
11 am
:30
12 PM
:30
1 PM
:30
2 PM
:30
3 PM
:30
4 PM
:30
5 PM
:30
6 PM
:30
7 PM
:30
8 PM
:30
9 PM
:30
Personal
Time
Student
Generated
Activities
Community
Activities
OPEN OPEN
Training
(Elective)
Group-
Oriented
Chores
Personal
Time
Student
Generated
Activities
Personal
Time
Morning PREP
Training
(Elective)
Training
(Elective)
Training
(Elective)
Study
HOURS
Dinner
BRUNCH BRUNCH
Training
Personal
Time
Sample Class Schedule
Crew
(Training)
Breakfast
Math Math English Langage Art
Langage Langage History Art Math
Science
Technology
(Lab/Clinic)
Physical Ed.
(Lab)
Music
Physical Ed.
(Lab)
Elective
Lunch
Science
(Lab/Clinic)
Technology
Math English History
Elective Math English
Personal Time
Mandatory Physical Education & Athletic Conditioning
Group/Personalized TUTORING
Study HOURS
Personal
Time
Personal
Time
12. 12
Sport Media Center
• Traditional Media Studio
• New Media Arts Studio
• Music Recording Studio
Sport Medicine Center
• Community Wellness Clinic
• Health and Fitness Room
• Recreational Sport Training Gym
Sport Technology Center
• 3-D Games design lab
• Motion detection lab
• Software development lab
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Facilities: Global Sports Economy Experience
13. Please request details
Education Advisory Council
Sport Economy Advisory Council
Leadership Advisory Council
Social Impact Advisory Council
13
Councils in Formation
Content copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
Committees in Formation, per 300 Champions