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___________________________________________________________________________ 2015/ISOM/SYM/008 Session II Quality Growth and Human Development - Focused on Alternative Paradigm for the Risk Society Syndrome Submitted by: Pusan National University Symposium on 2016 APEC Priorities Lima, Peru 10 December 2015

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2015/ISOM/SYM/008 Session II

Quality Growth and Human Development - Focused on Alternative Paradigm for the Risk Society

Syndrome

Submitted by: Pusan National University

Symposium on 2016 APEC PrioritiesLima, Peru

10 December 2015

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Quality Growth and Human Development- Focused on Alternative Paradigm for the Risk Society Syndrome -

December 10. 2015

YoungHwan KIM, Ph.D.

Professor, Pusan National University, Pusan, KoreaChairman, Graduate Program for International Educational ODA

[email protected]

How to define the “Quality Growth in Risk

Society”?

Quality SatisfactionGrowth (Development) happiness

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The Risk Society Syndrome- Low Growth- The Demographic Cliff- Environmental Destruction- Youth Unemployment- Over-Production and Consumption- Mismatched Human Development

1861Civil War

1908Ford

1789French

Revolution

1804Napoleon

1860 TolstoyCivil

Education

1849 ThoreauWalden & Civil Disobedience

1807Fichte

1896Dewey School

1906 F. Taylor

Scientific Managemen

t

1909F. FerrerExecuted

1895 GandhiAgainst Poll tax

1901 F. FerrerModern School

1917NearingMontana

1914-18World War

I

1918 F. BobbittCurriculum

2007Fiscal Crisis

1919Fascism

1923 MossGifts

1919Waldorff

1944 PolanyiThe Great

Transformation

1929Great

Depression

1928NearingVermont

1949 R. TylerCurriculum Model

1950-54McCarthyism

1957Sputnik crisis

1996 U. BeckRisk Society

1971 I. IllichDeschooling Society

1991 Dissolution of the Soviet Union

1993 J. RifkinBeyond Beef

Nationalism

1919Gandhi

1870 Franco-Prussian War

History of Educational System Development

e-Learning Smart Ed

1939-45World War

II1934Hitler

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APEC HRDWG as Cross-Cutting Group

HRDWG

Agricultural TechnicalCooperation WG

Emergency Preparedness WG

Energy WG

Fisheries WG

Health WG

Marine Resources Conservation WG

Telecommunications& Information WG

Industrial Science Technology WG

Transportation WG

Tourism WG

Small & Medium Enterprises WG

Women WG

Comprehensive Partnership in APEC

APEC HRDWG

G(Government)

A(Academy)

B(Business)

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1. Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigm

2. Sugata Mitra: Hole in the Wall

3. Edda Dagger: My wish: Once Upon a School

4. Jamie Oliver: Teach every Child about food

5. John Hardy: My Green School Dream

Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigm Correct! However, only teaching creativity cannot be a good answer.We need a new system.

Ted 1

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Sugata Mitra: Kids can teach themselves

from KalKaji experiment

Ted 2

Sugata Mitra: Kids can teach themselves

Ted 2

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Ted 3

Ted 4

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Ted 5

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Simple Life: Scott Nearing (1883-1983) & Helen Nearing (1904-1995)

An American radical economist, environmentalist, vegetarian, educator, writer, political activist, and advocate of simple living.

Type only “good life” in google.com, you will find:

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Simple living & Self-sufficient economy

• Simple living encompasses a number of different voluntary practices to simplify one's lifestyle. These may include reducing one's possessions or increasing self-sufficiency, for example. Simple living may be characterized by individuals being satisfied with what they need rather than want.

New Paradigm for education and Schools: Ivan Illich (1926-2002)

• Deschooling Society (1971)• Tools for Conviviality (1973)• Making and utilizing

opportunity-webfor learning and living with– Association with

community resources– Utilizing Good examples– Peer-matching and– Partnership with elder persons

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Karl Paul Polanyi (1886-1964)

• Hungarian economic historian, economic anthropologist and social philosopher known for his opposition to traditional economic thought and his book, The Great Transformation.

• the originator of substantivism, a cultural approach to economics, which emphasized the way economies are embedded in society and culture.

• Developed to the economic democracy movement (ex. Local community-based economy)

Sharing: Marcel Mauss (1872-1950)

• French Sociologist• The Gift(1923)• Giving and receiving and

returning gifts create a moral bond and respect in society (ex. North-West Coast Native American potlatch)

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Cosmopolitanism (U. Beck)

• "Acknowledging the otherness of - those who are culturally different- the future- nature- the object- other rationalities

World Risk Society: a systematic way of dealing with hazards and insecurities induced and introduced by modernisation itself (Beck 1992:21)".[

We Generation

• Me Generation vs. We Generation

• Work optimally to have my time for having a good life.

• Cooperation and Co-consuming

• Mindfulness vs. Wallet-fulness

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Eco-friendly re-Creative Village in Columbia

“Gaviotas“

OVERVIEW

1971 Founded by Paolo LugariAttempt to create a model of sustainable living

1976 Appointed as ‘Community Model’ by UNDPReceive funding from UN for Zero Emittion Research Initiative

1977 Awarded by World Clean Energy 1997 Awarded World Zero Emittion

[reference]Alan Weisman(1998), Gaviotas

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3 Key Principles for sustainability in Gaviotas

(students in graduate, professors, technicians, teachers, etc )

Develop appropriate Tech.

Secure sustainability based on Nature

Receiving Funds from UN, Gov. etc

Dissemination the Tech

Community(Bottom-up approach)

Creativity(Imagine dreams)

Technology(Appropriate, not brand-new)

Dream and GatherCommunity Power

Key Principle 1 – From Creativity, not from fund

[Seesaw Pump]“Children said the pump look like a seesaw. Right away, we started to make the seesaw pump.”

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Key Principle 1 – Creativity with imagination

I.. desolate savannah in Eastern Colombia, without a tree or bird or child in sight. For Paolo Lugari, this was the perfect place to implement a vision: if a sustainable community could be created in such adverse environmental, social and political conditions, it could be done anywhere on the planet. Las Gaviotas has done just that, and much more.

[1970s [1990S]

Key Principle 2 – Appropriate Technology

The Third Development

“ Develop their own tech.based on the environment of their community..Development by the third world, not by the donor countries ”

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Key Principle 3 – Community Power Survived from political crisis in 1970s affecting many villages in the country

“ Why do we do this? That’s because we just like it… The thing that make us move here is not competition or order of rank but something else.”

Issues to think and answers in Gaviotas

What is ‘Development’?For what and who is the Development?

and then, how can we make it?

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What is ALCoB?

Background2003 Approval of “APEC Learning Community for Shared Prosperity (ALCom)” at the 25th APEC HRD Working Group Meeting

Representative human network in the APEC region

ALCoB –Objective and Role

ObjectiveTo materialize the APEC Learning Community based on autonomy, understanding, cooperation and volunteerism

Roles• Narrowing the digital divide in regard of educational informatization& ICT Usage among APEC member economies

• Enhancing cooperative activities on collaborative study in the education & HRD field among APEC member economies

• Discussing the direction and model of future education & sharing experiences and results in each economy

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ALCoB Composition

Currently, around 7,000 leaders from 21member economiesincluding the participants from APEC ICT Model Schools, APEC e-Learning Training Program, AIV activity and local community

Business SectorALCoB-EC

University StudentsALCoB-U

TeachersALCoB-T Learners: K-12 students

ALCoB-L

Supporters: government officials, professors, researchers, etc

ALCoB-S

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CoP(Community of Practice)

Systemic Change Model

Change Attitude

(Confidence)

Mid-Long Term Vision

Training Next Generation

Leaders

Leaders Community

1 2 3 4

Advanced Technology

New Development Model

ALCoB’s Experiences & Know-how

Leadership of Leaders

Private Sector Development

HR Training, Social Innovation

Korea Development Model

1. Holistic Systemic Change Model

AdvancedTeam

AdvancedTeam

CoreTeamCoreTeam

ExpertTeam

ExpertTeam

KeyAreaKeyArea

NationwideNationwide

MoreDiffusion

MoreDiffusion

2. Optimal Usage of SMART Technology

Collective Intelligence

AlignedVision

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3. Tri-partized Approach

Philosophy System (ICT) Human Resources

Holistic Systemic Change

• Urban Rural Disparity settlement through IT and HRD

• Smart Media Center

• Online contents and support system

• Agent for a change-led development

• Community based Human Resources

4. Convergence with Education & HRD

Education &

HRD

Business

Agriculture

Medicine Architecture

Technology

Philosophy

Industry

Marine&

Fishery

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5. Building community first and funding later

New Town(Korea)

Gaviotas(Columbia) ALCoB

Global Collective Intelligent Community

• Cooperation

• Self-help

• Diligence

• Creativity

• Community

• Proper Tech

• Volunteerism

• Global Community

• Smart Technology

6. Tri-partized HRD

Youth Adults Retired

Tri-partized Smart Mentoring

City

Urban

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7. Simple but meaningful and healthy life

• Good development = SMS DevelopmentSustainable + Meaningful + Self-sufficient

Campaign for – Simple cloths – Proper food + Proper work– Optimal house– Mindfulness

Quantity-basedCompetitive

Human Resources

DevelopmentWith micro

system

Quality-basedCollaborativeHumanRelationship DevelopmentWith macro PPP

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Attitude & Mind Knowledge Environment

Business

Government

Academy

Education & HRD SMART Tech.

SMART Systemic Change Model for Quality Growth

Youth

Adults

Retired

Connection between

Industry-Academy &

City-Rural Area

Simple Life with Collective

Intelligence

Step by stepGradual

Expansion

CommunityOrganization(Ability to Propagate)