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Frost over The World - Danilo Turk
EU leaders met on Friday in an attempt to thrash out a rescue package for the Greek economy. For small economies like Greece, joining the single currency has been a torrid ride. So how has it been for an even smaller economy like Slovenia? Danilo Turk is the president of Slovenia.
published: 26 Mar 2010
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Danilo Türk interview in CGTN Europe | Club de Madrid
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published: 21 Mar 2023
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UNSG Candidate Danilo Turk Answers Israel's questions
Ambassador David Roet, Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Asked UN Secretary General Candidate Danilo Turk questions regarding the Two State Solution, Palestinian incitement to terror and fighting Antisemitism.
Watch to find out where he stands on those issues.
published: 13 Apr 2016
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Danilo Türk: Diligence Isn't Enough. Be Creative. | Big Think
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Former President of Slovenia Danilo Türk discusses the importance of cultivating creativity in the classroom.
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Danilo Türk:
Dr. Danilo Türk served as President of the Republic of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012 and was the first the Slovenian Permanent Representative to the United Nations. At the UN he was a non-permanent member of the Security Council as well as a member of UN Human Rights Committee. Later he was appointed UN Assistant Secretary-Gener...
published: 28 Apr 2014
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Statesmanship over politics with former Slovenian President Danilo Türk - CGTN | Club de Madrid
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published: 28 Nov 2022
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Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia
Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia speech at the commemorative ceremony for the 60th anniversary of the Council of Europe
published: 05 Oct 2009
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EuroNews - Interview - Danilo Turk
The 11th of November - and the social democrat Danilo Turk becomes the third President of the Republic of Slovenia.
As he takes up office, so Slovenia takes on the rotating Presidency of the European Union - picking up where Portugal will leave off on January the 1st.
EuroNews met this former international diplomat at his campaign headquarters, a few days before he officially takes up the reins.
And to begin, he outlined his vision of Europe, and Slovenia's Presidency of the EU.
published: 23 Dec 2007
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UN Secretary-General Candidate Dr. Danilo Türk answering questions from Civil Society 13 April 2016
The President of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) hosted dialogues between UN Member States and candidates for the United Nations Secretary-General on 12-14 April 2016. The current list of official candidates can be found on the PGA's website, along with more information on the process: http://www.un.org/pga/70/sg
The Office of the PGA had requested the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS) to facilitate a process with civil society to provide questions that can be asked to candidates during these dialogues. More than 1000 questions from Civil Society were received. UN-NGLS facilitated a Civil Society Committee to review the submitted questions and short-list 30 questions to present to the Office of the PGA.
The President of the General Assembly selected th...
published: 12 May 2016
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Slovenian President Danilo Türk on Development
At the OECD youtube booth during the 2011 Forum
published: 24 May 2011
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Danilo Turk: A Promising Sign
Former Slovenian President Danilo Turk says the Belt and Road Initiative can play a positive role in helping bridge the development gap in Europe. #Belt and Road
published: 14 Feb 2018
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Frost over The World - Danilo Turk
EU leaders met on Friday in an attempt to thrash out a rescue package for the Greek economy. For small economies like Greece, joining the single currency has be...
EU leaders met on Friday in an attempt to thrash out a rescue package for the Greek economy. For small economies like Greece, joining the single currency has been a torrid ride. So how has it been for an even smaller economy like Slovenia? Danilo Turk is the president of Slovenia.
https://wn.com/Frost_Over_The_World_Danilo_Turk
EU leaders met on Friday in an attempt to thrash out a rescue package for the Greek economy. For small economies like Greece, joining the single currency has been a torrid ride. So how has it been for an even smaller economy like Slovenia? Danilo Turk is the president of Slovenia.
- published: 26 Mar 2010
- views: 1915
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Danilo Türk interview in CGTN Europe | Club de Madrid
Club de Madrid is the world's largest forum of democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who leverage their unique leadership experience and global reac...
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- published: 21 Mar 2023
- views: 128
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UNSG Candidate Danilo Turk Answers Israel's questions
Ambassador David Roet, Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Asked UN Secretary General Candidate Danilo Turk questions regarding the Two State S...
Ambassador David Roet, Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Asked UN Secretary General Candidate Danilo Turk questions regarding the Two State Solution, Palestinian incitement to terror and fighting Antisemitism.
Watch to find out where he stands on those issues.
https://wn.com/Unsg_Candidate_Danilo_Turk_Answers_Israel's_Questions
Ambassador David Roet, Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Asked UN Secretary General Candidate Danilo Turk questions regarding the Two State Solution, Palestinian incitement to terror and fighting Antisemitism.
Watch to find out where he stands on those issues.
- published: 13 Apr 2016
- views: 389
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Danilo Türk: Diligence Isn't Enough. Be Creative. | Big Think
Danilo Türk: Diligence Isn't Enough. Be Creative.
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
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Danilo Türk: Diligence Isn't Enough. Be Creative.
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Former President of Slovenia Danilo Türk discusses the importance of cultivating creativity in the classroom.
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Danilo Türk:
Dr. Danilo Türk served as President of the Republic of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012 and was the first the Slovenian Permanent Representative to the United Nations. At the UN he was a non-permanent member of the Security Council as well as a member of UN Human Rights Committee. Later he was appointed UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs before returning to Slovenia where in 2007 he was elected as the third President of Republic of Slovenia where he served until 2012. A former professor and director of the Institute for International Law of the University of Ljubljana, Dr. Türk served on the Constitutional Commission of the Slovenian National Assembly co-wrote the human rights chapter of the 1991 Slovenian Constitution.
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Danilo Türk: I am not sure whether we really have a strong need for hard data in soft aspects of human improvement. We need hard data in terms of measuring skills of course, especially in math, reading, mastering of computers, digital technologies more generally, and so on. So these are the kind of hard measurable aspects of human capacity. But then there are ways in which one can stimulate creativity and not very easily defined in data. Let me give you an example. In Slovenia we have a very good network of musical schools. And there are many people, young people who are learning to play various musical instruments. And I think the overall effect of this doesn’t depend on anything measurable, but really on the energy of the mothers of children to make sure their children go to musical schools at the right age and that they learn.
Now I have been President for five years and I have visited many small places in Slovenia, talked to musical school directors and mothers and so on. And I have seen how important this motherly energy is for the learning of music at a young age. Of course many children are not talented in this direction and of course they may even have some traumatic experiences as a result. But on the other hand the overall effect of this is that we have pretty good generation of young musicians in Slovenia and that has to do with something which is really very difficult to measure.
I would like to propose that all governments stimulate everything that has to do with creativity, and it starts often with something which is really very simple. For example, when I visited schools as President I often said to the teachers and to students, I said, “Well, you know, you are usually told to be diligent. But I’m telling you be creative. Diligence per se is not enough. Diligence may be good but not sufficient. So please teachers, teach your students to be creative. Invent something in your own matter to work with your group of students which would stimulate their creativity.”
Now in Slovenia, which is part of the central European educational tradition, this is not unimportant, because that tradition has been for centuries based on a kind of a top down model of education which still exists. And therefore there is a need to deliberately inject the idea of creativity into the educational process. I would very much like that to expand, but I have seen since I lived in the United States for 13 years as well and my daughter went to school in New York that the American tradition is different. There, I think, much more effort and much more emphasis is put on individual talent of students, stimulation of talent, can do approach, optimism, and all these things. And of course that educational tradition I find quite beneficial, something that we in Europe have to learn from and perhaps develop creativity by using the techniques of education which put creative elements more at the center.
https://wn.com/Danilo_Türk_Diligence_Isn't_Enough._Be_Creative._|_Big_Think
Danilo Türk: Diligence Isn't Enough. Be Creative.
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Former President of Slovenia Danilo Türk discusses the importance of cultivating creativity in the classroom.
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Danilo Türk:
Dr. Danilo Türk served as President of the Republic of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012 and was the first the Slovenian Permanent Representative to the United Nations. At the UN he was a non-permanent member of the Security Council as well as a member of UN Human Rights Committee. Later he was appointed UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs before returning to Slovenia where in 2007 he was elected as the third President of Republic of Slovenia where he served until 2012. A former professor and director of the Institute for International Law of the University of Ljubljana, Dr. Türk served on the Constitutional Commission of the Slovenian National Assembly co-wrote the human rights chapter of the 1991 Slovenian Constitution.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Danilo Türk: I am not sure whether we really have a strong need for hard data in soft aspects of human improvement. We need hard data in terms of measuring skills of course, especially in math, reading, mastering of computers, digital technologies more generally, and so on. So these are the kind of hard measurable aspects of human capacity. But then there are ways in which one can stimulate creativity and not very easily defined in data. Let me give you an example. In Slovenia we have a very good network of musical schools. And there are many people, young people who are learning to play various musical instruments. And I think the overall effect of this doesn’t depend on anything measurable, but really on the energy of the mothers of children to make sure their children go to musical schools at the right age and that they learn.
Now I have been President for five years and I have visited many small places in Slovenia, talked to musical school directors and mothers and so on. And I have seen how important this motherly energy is for the learning of music at a young age. Of course many children are not talented in this direction and of course they may even have some traumatic experiences as a result. But on the other hand the overall effect of this is that we have pretty good generation of young musicians in Slovenia and that has to do with something which is really very difficult to measure.
I would like to propose that all governments stimulate everything that has to do with creativity, and it starts often with something which is really very simple. For example, when I visited schools as President I often said to the teachers and to students, I said, “Well, you know, you are usually told to be diligent. But I’m telling you be creative. Diligence per se is not enough. Diligence may be good but not sufficient. So please teachers, teach your students to be creative. Invent something in your own matter to work with your group of students which would stimulate their creativity.”
Now in Slovenia, which is part of the central European educational tradition, this is not unimportant, because that tradition has been for centuries based on a kind of a top down model of education which still exists. And therefore there is a need to deliberately inject the idea of creativity into the educational process. I would very much like that to expand, but I have seen since I lived in the United States for 13 years as well and my daughter went to school in New York that the American tradition is different. There, I think, much more effort and much more emphasis is put on individual talent of students, stimulation of talent, can do approach, optimism, and all these things. And of course that educational tradition I find quite beneficial, something that we in Europe have to learn from and perhaps develop creativity by using the techniques of education which put creative elements more at the center.
- published: 28 Apr 2014
- views: 21422
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Statesmanship over politics with former Slovenian President Danilo Türk - CGTN | Club de Madrid
Club de Madrid is the world's largest forum of democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who leverage their unique leadership experience and global reac...
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Club de Madrid is the world's largest forum of democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who leverage their unique leadership experience and global reach to strengthen inclusive democratic practice and improve the well-being of people around the world.
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- published: 28 Nov 2022
- views: 32
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Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia
Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia speech at the commemorative ceremony for the 60th anniversary of the Council of Europe
Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia speech at the commemorative ceremony for the 60th anniversary of the Council of Europe
https://wn.com/Danilo_Türk_President_Of_The_Republic_Of_Slovenia
Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Slovenia speech at the commemorative ceremony for the 60th anniversary of the Council of Europe
- published: 05 Oct 2009
- views: 871
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EuroNews - Interview - Danilo Turk
The 11th of November - and the social democrat Danilo Turk becomes the third President of the Republic of Slovenia.
As he takes up office, so Slovenia takes...
The 11th of November - and the social democrat Danilo Turk becomes the third President of the Republic of Slovenia.
As he takes up office, so Slovenia takes on the rotating Presidency of the European Union - picking up where Portugal will leave off on January the 1st.
EuroNews met this former international diplomat at his campaign headquarters, a few days before he officially takes up the reins.
And to begin, he outlined his vision of Europe, and Slovenia's Presidency of the EU.
https://wn.com/Euronews_Interview_Danilo_Turk
The 11th of November - and the social democrat Danilo Turk becomes the third President of the Republic of Slovenia.
As he takes up office, so Slovenia takes on the rotating Presidency of the European Union - picking up where Portugal will leave off on January the 1st.
EuroNews met this former international diplomat at his campaign headquarters, a few days before he officially takes up the reins.
And to begin, he outlined his vision of Europe, and Slovenia's Presidency of the EU.
- published: 23 Dec 2007
- views: 5487
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UN Secretary-General Candidate Dr. Danilo Türk answering questions from Civil Society 13 April 2016
The President of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) hosted dialogues between UN Member States and candidates for the United Nations Secretary-General on ...
The President of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) hosted dialogues between UN Member States and candidates for the United Nations Secretary-General on 12-14 April 2016. The current list of official candidates can be found on the PGA's website, along with more information on the process: http://www.un.org/pga/70/sg
The Office of the PGA had requested the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS) to facilitate a process with civil society to provide questions that can be asked to candidates during these dialogues. More than 1000 questions from Civil Society were received. UN-NGLS facilitated a Civil Society Committee to review the submitted questions and short-list 30 questions to present to the Office of the PGA.
The President of the General Assembly selected the questions of Rahul Kumar of India and Daniela Rangel of Mexico as those asked of candidate Dr. Danilo Türk on 13 April 2016.
You can propose your question for the United Nations Secretary-General candidates using #UNSGcandidates on Twitter or here!
http://unngls.org/UNSGcandidates
https://wn.com/Un_Secretary_General_Candidate_Dr._Danilo_Türk_Answering_Questions_From_Civil_Society_13_April_2016
The President of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) hosted dialogues between UN Member States and candidates for the United Nations Secretary-General on 12-14 April 2016. The current list of official candidates can be found on the PGA's website, along with more information on the process: http://www.un.org/pga/70/sg
The Office of the PGA had requested the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS) to facilitate a process with civil society to provide questions that can be asked to candidates during these dialogues. More than 1000 questions from Civil Society were received. UN-NGLS facilitated a Civil Society Committee to review the submitted questions and short-list 30 questions to present to the Office of the PGA.
The President of the General Assembly selected the questions of Rahul Kumar of India and Daniela Rangel of Mexico as those asked of candidate Dr. Danilo Türk on 13 April 2016.
You can propose your question for the United Nations Secretary-General candidates using #UNSGcandidates on Twitter or here!
http://unngls.org/UNSGcandidates
- published: 12 May 2016
- views: 383
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Danilo Turk: A Promising Sign
Former Slovenian President Danilo Turk says the Belt and Road Initiative can play a positive role in helping bridge the development gap in Europe. #Belt and Roa...
Former Slovenian President Danilo Turk says the Belt and Road Initiative can play a positive role in helping bridge the development gap in Europe. #Belt and Road
https://wn.com/Danilo_Turk_A_Promising_Sign
Former Slovenian President Danilo Turk says the Belt and Road Initiative can play a positive role in helping bridge the development gap in Europe. #Belt and Road
- published: 14 Feb 2018
- views: 129