TEDGlobal 2010: My Green School Dream by John Hardy
Geschreven op 23-11-2010 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Bouwen-KlussenJoin John Hardy on a tour of the Green School, his off-the-grid school in Bali that teaches kids how to build, garden, create (and get into college).
The centerpiece of campus is the spiraling Heart of School, perhaps the world’s largest freestanding bamboo building.
Jewelry designer John Hardy co-founded the extraordinary Green School in Bali, where kids get a holistic and green education.
TEDGlobal 2010: Inge Missmahl brings peace to the minds of Afghanistan - TEDGlobal 2010: Why the world needs WikiLeaks by Julian Assange - TEDGlobal 2010: How Complexity Leads to Simplicity by Ecologist Eric Berlow - TEDGlobal 2010: How pig parts make the world turn by Christien Meindertsma - TEDGlobal 2010: Teaching kids real math with computers by Conrad Wolfram - TEDGlobal 2010: Let the Environment Guide our Development by Johan Rockstrom - TEDGlobal 2010: Making Global Labor Fair by Auret van Heerden - TEDGlobal 2010: Why I am an HIV/AIDS activist by Annie Lennox - TEDGlobal 2010: Teaching design for change by Emily Pilloton - TEDGlobal 2010: The roots of plant intelligence by Stefano Mancuso - TEDGlobal 2010: Ze Frank’s web playroom - TEDGlobal 2010: The Happy Planet Index by Nic Marks
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27 november 2010 om 08:53 | Permalink
Green School Bali: Making a Difference