Ability and experience in organizing process have made Bruce Jilk a leader in educational consulting. This combination enables him to provide quality services within a unique format. He has worked for educational clients since the mid 1960s focusing on projects with innovative programs. Currently his work includes development of Learning Communities and related issues such as lifelong learning, connections between conventional educational services and enterprise, linking further education with the world of work, use of new information and communication technologies, and the integration of services such as health and education through new technologies.
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He has consulted and designed learning environments in over twenty states and in Austria, Australia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, and Saudi Arabia. His recent international project is a model school for Iceland and he is currently working on the learning environment research project View-of-the-Child in the UK. Experiences include those of educator, author, research, planner and architect. In 2005 Bruce was choosen CEFPI Planner of the Year and in 2007 his design for the Ingunnarskoli in Iceland was given the American Association of School Administraters highest school design award, the Shirley Cooper Award.
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