Charles Leadbeater went looking for radical new forms of education -- and found them in the slums of Rio and Kibera, where some of the world's poorest kids are finding transformative new ways to learn. And this informal, disruptive new kind of school, he says, is what all schools need to become.
 
 
The eminent Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, speaks on the Aristotelian foundations of her capabilities approach and its implications on the modern political atmosphere while walking along Chicago's beautiful lakeshore.
 
 
In this interview, sociologist Stuart Hall talks about the rise of cosmopolitanism and global citizenship.
 
 
Pacific Lutheran University Associate Professor Paula Leitz talks about a J-Term Study Away course in Namibia.
 
 
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