

Rod Berger: What lessons have we learned about the methods students like to consume educational material and have we fully realized the potential of video’s role in learning? If we create personalized, mastery-based schools where more class time is devoted to human interaction – and if we’re candid about the mistakes we make and the lessons we learn along the way – we can transform student attitudes toward learning.ĭr. This won’t be easy – changing any system is hard work – but it’s an incredible opportunity.

Salman Khan: If we want our children to develop a growth mindset, we as adults must set an example, stepping out of our comfort zones to really re-imagine our education system. education, both K-12 and higher education, how can we embrace the struggle of change as a positive as opposed to the current and often negative narrative? If we are to collectively grow into a new iteration of U.S. Rod Berger: Let’s explore the “growth mindset” you spoke of in an op-ed, in the context of our greater education system. Khan Academy is partnering with the College Board to provide free, world-class preparation materials for the redesigned 2016 SAT, in hopes to level the playing field and democratize access to higher education.ĭr. Meanwhile, Siddharth Anand is busy shooting Fighter with Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone.Khan Academy recently launched the You Can Learn Anything movement to help students develop a strong learning mindset and they have partnered with the College Board. It’s very easy to say boycott that too without reason,” he concluded saying. And when the shoot gets over so many VFX artists work on the post production. “At least three hundred people work on a film every day. And when you are calling for a boycott of a star or a movie, you are not seeing how many people’s livelihood is dependent on that particular movie especially if it works.” They proved the whole boycott movement wrong. They were going with, ‘Achcha inhone ye kiya, wo kiya…’ But it was commendable of the audience that they flocked to the theatres when the film was released. Siddharth Anand went on to add, “But I can’t blame the audience because they hadn’t watched the movie till then.
