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Interview with Ted Fujimoto, President, Landmark Consulting Group, Co-Chair of Right To Succeed talking about:
How do you scale innovation?
What’s wrong with most schools?
Why is charter school vs. district school the wrong argument?
What’s the chronology for success?
Why is music so exciting for learning?
Sample quotations:
We’re obsessed about the biology of engagement
I launched Landmark in my freshman year in college and by the time I graduated i employed almost 30 employees.
It’s about looking for holes.
The highest performing schools put relationships first.
There is so much edtech... I would say a lot of it is very poorly designed.
It’s like a community of one star motels trying to be a five star hotel without having ever been to one
I’ve probably visited about 3000 charter schools.’
We have invested, Through my clients, over a $1bn dollars in innovative school spaces and real estate
People are so obsessed with coding. Coding, i’m afraid, is going to be the keyboarding classes that we had.
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