"Can the power of art change the way you do your job and see the world around you?
Countless law-enforcement officials, medical professionals and business executives across the country are learning to sharpen their observation, perception and communication skills from an unorthodox teacher.
"The Art of Perception," is a groundbreaking, museum-based seminar using fine art analytical methods to strengthen general observation skills. Founder Amy Herman created the program over 12 years ago while working at the Frick Collection in New York City. She intended to enhance medical students' observation skills with patients. "
Deals with the reality of distributing quality education to most of the people in the world.
"DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN THE WAY WE TEACH AND LEARN
The increasing recognition the world over of the central role that post-
secondary education plays in social and economic success has resulted in
many drivers for change, including the following which have been identified
by Bates:
1) An increasing demand for college and university places
2) Changing demographics (more older and part-time students) and more learner diversity (broader intellectual, language and cultural ranges)
3) Growing numbers of students at ease with new technologies and social media who are demanding the same sort of flexibility and access from post-secondary education that they already enjoy in their daily business and social interactions.
4) Pressures on institutions to be more open and accountable
5) Recognition of society's needs for skilled knowledge-based workers and the associated focus on learning outcomes indicating the extent to which graduates have such requisite skills as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, independent learning, and the ability to work in a variety of contexts, to work in teams and to navigate cultural differences.
6) Research evidence of the effectiveness of more interactive approaches to learning that engage students more intensively
7) The continuing evolution of Web-based technologies which make knowledge much more accessible and bring learners together without the constraint of time or place..."