What Next? – 2009 Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Nigel Ecclesfield FRSA Fred Garnett FRSA The Learner Generated Context Research.

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What Next? – 2009 Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Nigel Ecclesfield FRSA Fred Garnett FRSA The Learner Generated Context Research Group

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation What NEXT? Education as participation

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive or Pro-Active?

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Consumer(ism)-driven Pro-Active; Citizen-Generated

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; National Curriculum Pro-Active; Learner-Generated

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Pedagogic – better teachers Pro-Active; Heutagogic – new forms

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Singular & Monolithic Pro-Active; Agile-Configuration

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Managerial Leaders Pro-Active; Coincidence of Motivations

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Privileged 'A-Level Students on Steroids' Pro-Active; Socially Inclusive

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Re-creating the 19 th and 20 th Centuries Pro-Active; Solving 21 st Century Problems

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Reactive; Representative Democracy enabling Financial Capitalism and disempowering communities

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Pro-Active; Participatory Democracy enabling Local Communities

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Pro-Active; Creative, Interactive Participative Collaborative

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Pro-Active; What NEXT? Participative Education!

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Pro-Active; What NEXT? Participative Democracy!

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Q What Do We Want? A Participation! Q when do we want it A NOW!!

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation Participation NOW!!

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation “The Future is already here. It is just unevenly distributed” (William Gibson)‏

Towards an Organisational Architecture of Participation “The Answers are already here; We are just asking the wrong Questions...”