This years season of LATE at the Museum events welcomes a year-long investigation into the theme of innovation – featuring panel discussions with this country’s leading innovators and music by our top performers.
Author Gordon Dryden and trail-blazing principal Charmaine Pountney will explore breakthroughs in our education system, and what’s around the corner. How do we ensure the best for the next generation, and what will the classroom of ‘digital natives’ look like'
Smart Talk
The panel features professor John Hattie, head of education at the University of Auckland, Gordon Dryden, a top-selling author, researcher, publisher and broadcaster who has spent many of the last 30 years searching out new methods of learning. Also on the panel is former principal of Auckland Girls Grammar School Charmaine Pountney, who today is a leading a writer and speaker on education.
Great Music
Music on the evening includes Caoimhe Macfehin, Kirsten Morrell of Goldenhorse, Kiwi supergroup Steve Abel & The Chrysalids as well as the Nick Bollinger live radio show.
Panel discussion from 7.30pm, performances from 8.40pm.
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