Education for Everyone, Learning
for Life


By Louise

Our hope and optimism for TetraMap's capability to change the world of education remain the same. We are nature. Nature is our wisest teacher. Nature's principles of diversity, inter-dependence, synergy and sustainability are also principles for humanities survival. 

Graphic Artist Vanessa Smith captured thoughts from our team which focused on how TetraMap could make a bigger difference in the world of education.

The context for our discussion was an application for a significant prize which was aimed at transformation in Education across the world.  We were asked to outline how much impact we believed we could make, particularly in less developed countries. As with all applications of this kind, it was challenging, thought-provoking and genuinely inspired us to consider how we could leverage our reach. We learned a lot. In two subsequent years we applied and were unsuccessful. We asked for feedback and got nothing back. 

Our hope and optimism for TetraMap’s capability to change the world of education remain the same. We are nature. Nature is our wisest teacher. Natures principles of diversity, inter-dependence, synergy and sustainability are also principles for humanities survival.  Give adults and children alike an opportunity to value each others differences and use that knowledge and skills to communicate, collaborate and be even more creative in tackling life’s daily challenges and finding long-term solutions. All 8bn of us living on earth can all thrive and regenerate.      

Here’s 3 short clips from our discussion: 

Transforming Education for a Global Community How TetraMap Can Change the World

Unlocking Creativity Through the Power of Nature

Mastering Soft Skills Unlocking Success in the Modern World

 

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The 4 minute version of the video is here – we remain determined and optimistic that we can change the world of education for the better. Get in touch if you’d like to know more.