Network Blogs

Here are the latest Learning Cities Networks Blog postings (to see specific Network Blogs, please click on the relevant name from the list of NETWORKS in the left hand column):

 

PASCAL Network Conference - Global Learning Cities: Empowering citizens and transforming communities

Network: Faith and Spirituality-based Learning City Development

On Wednesday, November 7th, 2018 over fifty people gathered at Teacher’s College, Columbia University and City Seminary New York to discuss the links between learning cities and transformation. More than 50 people from all around the world - including USA, Canada , Australia, Thailand, Japan, France, Italy, Denmark, Ireland and the UK - gathered together to share their research, practice, and perspectives on “empowering citizens and transforming communities.”

An American Encore Adult’s Reflections on Knowledge shared at the Global Learning Cities Pre-Conference 2018

Network: Faith and Spirituality-based Learning City Development

I am an American Encore Adult focused on development and enhancement of life long learning. I found the recent PASCAL International Transformative Learning Global Learning Cities Pre-Conference at Columbia Teachers College and City Seminary in New York to be a rich experience of learning and sharing.

International Transformative Learning Cities Pre-Conference (to the International Transformative Learning Conference): Transforming cities, communities and ourselves

Network: Faith and Spirituality-based Learning City Development

Arriving in New York on a balmy late autumn day on the 7th Nov 2018, we arrived at Columbia University’s legendary Teachers’ College, Horace Mann main building for the pre-conference event, specifically on Transformative Learning Cities.

Report of cultural diversity in HE symposium Spain

Network: Harnessing Cultural Policies in Building Sustainable Learning Cities

The Higher Education for You Too (HE4U2) Project concludes with recommendations for policy and practice which it hopes will promote deep and sustainable inter-cultural dialogue in Higher Education.

Indonesian and Malaysian Youths Collaborate on FARM-iLAB: An Innovation Laboratory for Sustainable Organic Farming

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

Two YSEALI East-West Center USA program graduates, Fahmi Dwilaksono (Indonesia) and Lum Jason (Malaysia) recently created an innovation laboratory called FARM-iLAB through the support of East-West Center Alumni Incubator Program. This project promotes sustainable organic farming systems to young farmers in Southeast Asia.

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