Why invest in post-secondary teaching and the cutting edge research universities do? How does such work affect your life? Economic growth and social advancement require knowledge and ideas, as well as a rising generation of new citizens to pursue and advance society. According to the Canadian chamber of commerce, "investment in higher education has among the highest pay-offs of any investment government can make in improving economic growth." Chris Kelly, superintendent of schools in Vancouver, says that research directly helps kids in schools across Canada because the results are the constant improvement of human society. In an increasingly competitive global society, how do the governance and funding of universities impact the knowledge creation that gives societies a lasting competitive advantage, and a higher quality of life for their people?
Guest MIchael Stevenson President, Simon Fraser University
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Your Education Matters, June 2009 from SFU Education on Vimeo. |
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Environmental learning has helped to raise awareness about the ecological and social implications of the climate changes crisis. Educators are making a committment to action through environmental education research and K-12 initiatives that aim to increase students' appreciation for the environment.
Guests:
David Zandvliet Associate Professor of Education, Simon Fraser University
Vanessa Lee Park Interpretation Leader of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks
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