John Hunter: Teaching with the World Peace Game

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I'm very fortunate to be here.
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I feel so fortunate.
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I've been so impressed by the kindness expressed to me.
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I called my wife Leslie,
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and I said, "You know, there's so many good people
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trying to do so much good.
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It feels like I've landed in a colony of angels."
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It's a true feeling.
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But let me get to the talk -- I see the clock is running.
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I'm a public school teacher,
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and I just want to share a story of my superintendent.
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Her name is Pam Moran
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in Albemarle County, Virginia,
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the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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And she's a very high-tech superintendent.
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She uses smart boards, she blogs,
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she Tweets, she does Facebook,
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she does all this sort of high-tech stuff.
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She's a technology leader and instructional leader.
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But in her office,
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there's this old wooden, weather-worn table, kitchen table --
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peeling green paint, it's kind of rickety.
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And I said, "Pam, you're such a modern, cutting-edge person.
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Why is this old table in your office?"
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And she told me, she said,
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"You know, I grew up in Southwestern Virginia,
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in the coal mines and the farmlands of rural Virginia,
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and this table was in my grandfather's kitchen.
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And we'd come in from playing, he'd come in from plowing and working,
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and we'd sit around that table every night.
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And as I grew up, I heard so much knowledge
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and so many insights and so much wisdom
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come out around this table,
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I began to call it the wisdom table.
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And when he passed on, I took this table with me and brought it to my office,
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and it reminds me of him.
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It reminds me of what goes on around an empty space sometimes."
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The project I'm going to tell you about
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is called the World Peace Game,
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and essentially it is also an empty space.
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And I'd like to think of it
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as a 21st century wisdom table, really.
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It all started back in 1977.
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I was a young man,
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and I had been dropping in and out of college.
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And my parents were very patient,
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but I had been doing intermittent sojourns to India
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on a mystical quest.
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And I remember the last time I came back from India --
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in my long white flowing robes
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and my big beard and my John Lennon glasses --
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and I said to my father,
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"Dad, I think I've just about found spiritual enlightenment."
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He said, "Well there's one more thing you need to find."
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I said, "What is that, dad?" "A job."
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(Laughter)
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And so they pleaded with me to get a degree in something.
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So I got a degree
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and it turned out to be education.
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It was an experimental education program.
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It could have been dentistry, but the word "experimental" was in it,
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and so that's what I had to go for.
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And I went in for a job interview
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in the Richmond Public Schools in Virginia, the capital city,
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bought a three-piece suit -- my concession to convention --
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kept my long beard and my afro
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and my platform shoes -- at the time it was the '70s --
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and I walked in, and I sat down and had an interview.
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And I guess they were hard up for teachers
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because the supervisor, her name was Anna Aro,
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said I had the job teaching gifted children.
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And I was so shocked, so stunned,
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I got up and said, "Well, thank you, but what do I do?"
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(Laughter)
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Gifted education hadn't really taken hold too much.
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There weren't really many materials or things to use.
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And I said, "What do I do?"
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And her answer shocked me. It stunned me.
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Her answer set the template
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for the entire career I was to have after that.
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She said, "What do you want to do?"
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And that question cleared the space.
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There was no program directive, no manual to follow,
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no standards in gifted education
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in that way.
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And she cleared such a space
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that I endeavored from then on
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to clear a space for my students, an empty space,
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whereby they could create and make meaning
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out of their own understanding.
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So this happened in 1978,
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and I was teaching many years later,
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and a friend of mine introduced me to a young filmmaker.
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His name is Chris Farina.
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Chris Farina is here today at his own cost.
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Chris, could you stand up and let them see you --
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a young, visionary filmmaker who's made a film.
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(Applause)
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This film is called "World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements."
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He proposed the film to me -- it's a great title.
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He proposed the film to me,
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and I said, "Yeah, maybe it'll be on local TV,
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and we can say hi to our friends."
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But the film has really gone places.
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Now it's still in debt, but Chris has managed, through his own sacrifice,
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to get this film out.
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So we made a film
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and it turns out to be more than a story about me,
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more than a story about one teacher.
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It's a story that's a testament to teaching and teachers.
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And it's a beautiful thing.
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And the strange thing is, when I watch the film --
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I have the eerie sensation of seeing it --
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I saw myself literally disappear.
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What I saw
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was my teachers coming through me.
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I saw my geometry teacher in high school, Mr. Rucell's
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wry smile under his handlebar mustache.
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That's the smile I use -- that's his smile.
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I saw Jan Polo's flashing eyes.
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And they weren't flashing in anger,
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they were flashing in love, intense love for her students.
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And I have that kind of flash sometimes.
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And I saw Miss Ethel J. Banks
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who wore pearls and high-heels to elementary school every day.
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And you know, she had that old-school teacher stare.
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You know the one.
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(Laughter)
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"And I'm not even talking about you behind me,
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because I've got eyes in the back of my head."
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(Laughter)
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You know that teacher?
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I didn't use that stare very often,
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but I do have it in my repertoire.
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And Miss Banks was there as a great mentor for me.
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And then I saw
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my own parents, my first teachers.
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My father, very inventive, spatial thinker.
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That's my brother Malcolm there on the right.
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And my mother,
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who taught me in fourth grade
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in segregated schools in Virginia,
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who was my inspiration.
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And really, I feel as though,
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when I see the film --
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I have a gesture she does, like this --
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I feel like I am a continuation of her gesture.
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I am one of her teaching gestures.
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And the beautiful thing was,
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I got to teach my daughter in elementary school, Madeline.
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And so that gesture of my mother's
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continues through many generations.
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It's an amazing feeling
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to have that lineage.
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And so I'm here standing on the shoulders of many people.
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I'm not here alone.
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There are many people on this stage right now.
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And so this World Peace Game I'd like to tell you about.
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It started out like this:
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it's just a four-foot by five-foot plywood board
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in an inner-city urban school, 1978.
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I was creating a lesson for students on Africa.
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We put all the problems of the world there,
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and I thought, let's let them solve it.
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I didn't want to lecture or have just book reading.
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I wanted to have them be immersed
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and learn the feeling of learning through their bodies.
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So I thought, well they like to play games.
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I'll make something -- I didn't say interactive;
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we didn't have that term in 1978 --
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but something interactive.
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And so we made the game,
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and it has since evolved
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to a four-foot by four-foot by four-foot
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Plexiglass structure.
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And it has four Plexiglass layers.
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There's an outer space layer
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with black holes and satellites
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and research satellites and asteroid mining.
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There's an air and space level
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with clouds that are big puffs of cotton we push around
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and territorial air spaces and air forces,
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a ground and sea level with thousands of game pieces on it --
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even an undersea level
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with submarines and undersea mining.
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There are four countries around the board.
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The kids make up the names of the countries -- some are rich; some are poor.
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They have different assets, commercial and military.
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And each country has a cabinet.
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There's a Prime Minister, Secretary of State, Minister of Defense
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and a CFO, or Comptroller.
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I choose the Prime Minister based on my relationship with them.
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I offer them the job, they can turn it down,
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and then they choose their own cabinet.
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There's a World Bank, arms dealers and a United Nations.
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There's also a weather goddess
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who controls a random stock market and random weather.
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(Laughter)
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That's not all.
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And then there's a 13-page crisis document
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with 50 interlocking problems.
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So that, if one thing changes, everything else changes.
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I throw them into this complex matrix,
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and they trust me because we have a deep, rich relationship together.
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And so with all these crises,
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we have -- let's see -- ethnic and minority tensions;
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we have chemical and nuclear spills,
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nuclear proliferation.
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There's oil spills, environmental disasters,
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water rights disputes, breakaway republics,
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famine, endangered species and global warming.
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If Al Gore is here,
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I'm going to send my fourth-graders from Agnor-Hurt and Venable schools to you
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because they solved global warming in a week.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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And they've done it several times too.
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(Laughter)
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So I also have in the game a saboteur --
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some child -- it's basically a troublemaker --
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and I have my troublemaker put to use
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because they, on the surface,
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are trying to save the world and their position in the game.
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But they're also trying to undermine everything in the game.
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And they do it secretly through misinformation
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and ambiguities and irrelevancies,
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trying to cause everyone to think more deeply.
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The saboteur is there,
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and we also read from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War."
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Fourth-graders understand it -- nine years old --
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and they handle that and use that
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to understand how to, not follow --
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at first they do --
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the paths to power and destruction,
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the path to war.
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They learn to overlook short-sighted reactions
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and impulsive thinking,
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to think in a long-term, more consequential way.
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Stewart Brand is here, and one of the ideas for this game came from him
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with a CoEvolution Quarterly article
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on a peace force.
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And in the game, sometimes students actually form a peace force.
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I'm just a clock watcher.
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I'm just a clarifier. I'm just a facilitator.
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The students run the game.
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I have no chance to make any policy whatsoever
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once they start playing.
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So I'll just share with you ...
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(Video) Boy: The World Peace Game is serious.
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You're actually getting taught something like how to take care of the world.
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See, Mr. Hunter is doing that
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because he says his time has messed up a lot,
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and he's trying to tell us
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how to fix that problem.
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John Hunter: I offered them a --
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(Applause)
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Actually, I can't tell them anything because I don't know the answer.
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And I admit the truth to them right up front: I don't know.
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And because I don't know, they've got to dig up the answer.
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And so I apologize to them as well.
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I say, "I'm so sorry, boys and girls,
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but the truth is
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we have left this world to you in such a sad and terrible shape,
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and we hope you can fix it for us,
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and maybe this game will help you learn how to do it."
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It's a sincere apology,
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and they take it very seriously.
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Now you may be wondering what all this complexity looks like.
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Well when we have the game start, here's what you see.
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(Video) JH: All right, we're going into negotiations as of now. Go.
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(Chatter)
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JH: My question to you is, who's in charge of that classroom?
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It's a serious question: who is really in charge?
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I've learned to cede control of the classroom
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over to the students over time.
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There's a trust and an understanding
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and a dedication to an ideal
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that I simply don't have to do
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what I thought I had to do as a beginning teacher:
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control every conversation and response in the classroom.
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It's impossible. Their collective wisdom
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is much greater than mine,
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and I admit it to them openly.
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So I'll just share with you some stories very quickly
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of some magical things that have happened.
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In this game we had a little girl,
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and she was the Defense Minister of the poorest nation.
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And the Defense Minister -- she had the tank corps and Air Force and so forth.
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And she was next door to a very wealthy, oil-rich neighbor.
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Without provocation,
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suddenly she attacked, against her Prime Minister's orders,
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the next-door neighbor's oil fields.
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She marched into the oil field reserves,
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surrounded it, without firing a shot,
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and secured it and held it.
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And that neighbor was unable to conduct any military operations
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because their fuel supply was locked up.
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We were all upset with her, "Why are you doing this?
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This is the World Peace Game. What is wrong with you?"
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(Laughter)
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This was a little girl and, at nine years old,
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she held her pieces and said, "I know what I'm doing."
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To her girlfriends she said that.
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That's a breach there.
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And we learned in this, you don't really ever want to cross
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a nine year-old girl with tanks.
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(Laughter)
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They are the toughest opponents.
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And we were very upset.
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I thought I was failing as a teacher. Why would she do this?
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But come to find out, a few game days later --
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and there are turns where we take negotiation from a team --
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actually there's a negotiation period with all teams,
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and each team takes a turn,
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then we go back in negotiation, around and around,
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so each turn around is one game day.
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So a few game days later it came to light
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that we found out this major country
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was planning a military offensive
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to dominate the entire world.
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Had they had their fuel supplies, they would have done it.
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She was able to see the vectors and trend lines and intentions
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long before any of us
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and understand what was going to happen
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and made a philosophical decision
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to attack in a peace game.
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Now she used a small war to avert a larger war,
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so we stopped and had a very good philosophical discussion
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about whether that was right,
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conditional good, or not right.
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That's the kind of thinking that we put them in, the situations.
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I could not have designed that in teaching it.
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It came about spontaneously through their collective wisdom.
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(Applause)
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Another example, a beautiful thing happened.
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We have a letter in the game.
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If you're a military commander and you wage troops --
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the little plastic toys on the board -- and you lose them,
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I put in a letter.
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You have to write a letter to their parents --
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the fictional parents of your fictional troops --
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explaining what happened and offering your condolences.
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So you have a little bit more thought
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before you commit to combat.
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And so we had this situation come up --
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last summer actually,
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at Agnor-Hurt School in Albemarle County --
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and one of our military commanders got up to read that letter
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and one of the other kids said, "Mr. Hunter,
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let's ask -- there's a parent over there."
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There was a parent visiting that day, just sitting in the back of the room.
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"Let's ask that mom to read the letter.
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It'll be more realer if she reads it."
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So we did, we asked her, and she gamely picked up the letter.
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"Sure." She started reading. She read one sentence.
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She read two sentences.
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By the third sentence, she was in tears.
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I was in tears.
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Everybody understood
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that when we lose somebody, the winners are not gloating.
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We all lose.
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And it was an amazing occurrence and an amazing understanding.
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I'll show you what my friend David says about this.
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He's been in many battles.
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(Video) David: We've really had enough of people attacking.
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I mean, we've been lucky [most of] the time.
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But now I'm feeling really weird
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because I'm living what Sun Tzu said one week.
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One week he said,
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"Those who go into battle and win
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will want to go back,
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and those who lose in battle
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will want to go back and win."
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And so I've been winning battles,
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so I'm going into battles, more battles.
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And I think it's sort of weird to be living
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what Sun Tzu said.
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JH: I get chills every time I see that.
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That's the kind of engagement you want to have happen.
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And I can't design that, I can't plan that,
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and I can't even test that.
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But it's self-evident assessment.
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We know that's an authentic assessment of learning.
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We have a lot of data, but I think sometimes we go beyond data
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with the real truth of what's going on.
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So I'll just share a third story.
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This is about my friend Brennan.
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We had played the game one session after school
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for many weeks, about seven weeks,
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and we had essentially solved all 50 of the interlocking crises.
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The way the game is won is all 50 problems have to be solved
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and every country's asset value
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has to be increased above its starting point.
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Some are poor, some are wealthy. There are billions.
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The World Bank president was a third-grader one time.
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He says, "How many zeros in a trillion? I've got to calculate that right away."
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But he was setting fiscal policy in that game
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for high school players who were playing with him.
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So the team that was the poorest
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had gotten even poorer.
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There was no way they could win.
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And we were approaching four o'clock, our cut-off time --
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there was about a minute left --
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and despair just settled over the room.
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I thought, I'm failing as a teacher.
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I should have gotten it so they could have won.
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They shouldn't be failing like this.
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I've failed them.
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And I was just feeling so sad and dejected.
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And suddenly, Brennan walked over to my chair
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and he grabbed the bell, the bell I ring
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to signal a change or a reconvening of cabinets,
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and he ran back to his seat, rang the bell.
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Everybody ran to his chair: there was screaming;
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there was yelling, waving of their dossiers.
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They get these dossiers full of secret documents.
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They were gesticulating; they were running around.
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I didn't know what they were doing. I'd lost control of my classroom.
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Principal walks in, I'm out of a job.
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The parents were looking in the window.
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And Brennan runs back to his seat. Everybody runs back to their seat.
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He rings the bell again. He says, "We have" --
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and there's 12 seconds left on the clock --
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"we have, all nations, pooled all our funds together.
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And we've got 600 billion dollars.
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We're going to offer it as a donation to this poor country.
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And if they accept it, it'll raise their asset value and we can win the game.
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Will you accept it?"
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And there are three seconds left on the clock.
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Everybody looks at this prime minister of that country,
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and he says, "Yes."
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And the game is won.
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Spontaneous compassion
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that could not be planned for,
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that was unexpected and unpredictable.
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Every game we play is different.
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Some games are more about social issues,
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some are more about economic issues.
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Some games are more about warfare.
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But I don't try to deny them that reality of being human.
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I allow them to go there
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and, through their own experience, learn, in a bloodless way,
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how not to do what they consider to be the wrong thing.
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And they find out what is right
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their own way, their own selves.
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And so in this game,
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I've learned so much from it,
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but I would say
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that if only
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they could pick up a critical thinking tool
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or creative thinking tool
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from this game
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and leverage something good for the world,
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they may save us all.
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If only.
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And on behalf of all of my teachers
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on whose shoulders I'm standing,
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thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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