Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge

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Contagious is a good word.
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Even in the times of H1N1, I like the word.
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Laughter is contagious. Passion is contagious.
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Inspiration is contagious.
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We've heard some remarkable stories from some remarkable speakers.
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But for me, what was contagious about all of them
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was that they were infected by something I call the
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"I Can" bug.
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So, the question is, why only them?
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In a country of a billion people and some,
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why so few?
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Is it luck? Is it chance?
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Can we all not systematically and consciously
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get infected?
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So, in the next eight minutes I would like to share with you my story.
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I got infected when I was 17,
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when, as a student of the design college,
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I encountered adults who actually believed in my ideas,
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challenged me and had lots of cups of chai with me.
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And I was struck by just how wonderful it felt,
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and how contagious that feeling was.
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I also realized I should have got infected when I was seven.
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So, when I started Riverside school 10 years ago it became a lab,
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a lab to prototype and refine a design process
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that could consciously infect the mind with the "I Can" bug.
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And I uncovered
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that if learning is embedded in real-world context,
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that if you blur the boundaries between school and life,
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then children go through a journey of "aware,"
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where they can see the change,
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"enable," be changed,
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and then "empower," lead the change.
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And that directly increased student wellbeing.
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Children became more competent,
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and less helpless.
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But this was all common sense.
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So, I'd like to show you a little glimpse of what
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common practice looks like at Riverside.
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A little background: when my grade five was learning about child rights,
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they were made to roll incense sticks,
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agarbattis, for eight hours
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to experience what it means to be a child laborer.
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It transformed them. What you will see is their journey,
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and then their utter conviction
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that they could go out and change the world.
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(Music)
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That's them rolling.
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And in two hours, after their backs were broke,
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they were changed.
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And once that happened,
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they were out in the city convincing everybody
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that child labor just had to be abolished.
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And look at Ragav, that moment when his face changes
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because he's been able to understand that he
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has shifted that man's mindset.
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And that can't happen in a classroom.
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So, when Ragav experienced that
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he went from "teacher told me,"
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to "I am doing it." And that's the "I Can" mindshift.
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And it is a process that can be energized and nurtured.
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But we had parents who said,
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"Okay, making our children good human beings is all very well,
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but what about math and science and English?
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Show us the grades."
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And we did. The data was conclusive.
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When children are empowered,
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not only do they do good,
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they do well, in fact very well,
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as you can see in this national benchmarking assessment
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taken by over 2,000 schools in India,
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Riverside children were outperforming the top 10 schools in India
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in math, English and science.
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So, it worked. It was now time to take it outside Riverside.
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So, on August 15th, Independence Day, 2007,
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the children of Riverside set out to infect Ahmedabad.
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Now it was not about Riverside school.
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It was about all children. So, we were shameless.
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We walked into the offices of the municipal corporation, the police,
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the press, businesses,
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and basically said, "When are you going to wake up
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and recognize the potential that resides in every child?
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When will you include the child in the city?
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Basically, open your hearts and your minds to the child."
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So, how did the city respond?
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Since 2007 every other month
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the city closes down the busiest streets for traffic
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and converts it into a playground for children and childhood.
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Here was a city telling its child, "You can."
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A glimpse of infection in Ahmedabad.
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Video: [Unclear]
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So, the busiest streets closed down.
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We have the traffic police and municipal corporation helping us.
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It gets taken over by children.
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They are skating. They are doing street plays.
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They are playing, all free, for all children.
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(Music)
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Atul Karwal: aProCh is an organization which has been doing things for kids earlier.
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And we plan to extend this to other parts of the city.
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(Music)
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Kiran Bir Sethi: And the city will give free time.
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And Ahmedabad got the first child-friendly zebra crossing in the world.
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Geet Sethi: When a city gives to the children,
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in the future the children will give back to the city.
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(Music)
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KBS: And because of that,
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Ahmedabad is known as India's first child-friendly city.
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So, you're getting the pattern. First 200 children at Riverside.
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Then 30,000 children in Ahmedabad, and growing.
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It was time now to infect India.
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So, on August 15th,
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again, Independence Day, 2009,
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empowered with the same process,
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we empowered 100,000 children to say, "I can."
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How? We designed a simple toolkit,
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converted it into eight languages,
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and reached 32,000 schools.
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We basically gave children a very simple challenge.
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We said, take one idea,
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anything that bothers you,
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choose one week,
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and change a billion lives.
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And they did. Stories of change
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poured in from all over India,
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from Nagaland in the east,
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to Jhunjhunu in the west,
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from Sikkim in the north, to Krishnagiri in the south.
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Children were designing solutions for a diverse range of problems.
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Right from loneliness to filling potholes in the street
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to alcoholism,
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and 32 children who stopped 16 child marriages
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in Rajasthan.
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I mean, it was incredible.
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Basically again reaffirming that when adults believe in children
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and say, "You can," then they will.
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Infection in India.
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This is in Rajasthan, a rural village.
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Child: Our parents are illiterate and we want to teach them how to read and write.
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KBS: First time, a rally and a street play in a rural school --
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unheard of -- to tell their parents why literacy is important.
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Look at what their parents says.
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Man: This program is wonderful.
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We feel so nice that our children can teach us how to read and write.
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Woman: I am so happy that my students did this campaign.
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In the future, I will never doubt my students' abilities.
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See? They have done it.
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KBS: An inner city school in Hyderabad.
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Girl: 581. This house is 581 ...
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We have to start collecting from 555.
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KBS: Girls and boys in Hyderabad, going out,
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pretty difficult, but they did it.
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Woman: Even though they are so young, they have done such good work.
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First they have cleaned the society, then it will be Hyderabad, and soon India.
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Woman: It was a revelation for me. It doesn't strike me
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that they had so much inside them.
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Girl: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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For our auction we have some wonderful paintings for you,
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for a very good cause,
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the money you give us will be used to buy hearing aids.
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Are you ready, ladies and gentlemen? Audience: Yes!
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Girl: Are you ready? Audience: Yes!
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Girl: Are you ready? Audience: Yes!
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KBS: So, the charter of compassion starts right here.
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Street plays, auctions, petitions.
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I mean, they were changing lives.
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It was incredible.
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So, how can we still stay immune?
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How can we stay immune to that passion, that energy, that excitement?
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I know it's obvious,
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but I have to end with the most powerful symbol of change, Gandhiji.
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70 years ago, it took one man
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to infect an entire nation
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with the power of "We can."
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So, today who is it going to take
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to spread the infection from 100,000 children
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to the 200 million children in India?
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Last I heard, the preamble still said, "We, the people of India," right?
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So, if not us, then who?
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If not now, then when?
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Like I said, contagious is a good word.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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