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Learn to Change, Change to Learn

Distinguished individuals in education discuss the need for change in the classroom.  
 
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michaeltangen (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I'm sorry, but kids are not "researching", "collecting data", and providing "rich content" outside the class room via Twitter, IM, SMS, etc. I agree that the classroom needs to change and adapt to the changes in our culture and technological advances; but kids are fooling around on such mediums... not "collecting data."

Yes, get technology in the hands of our teachers. Yes, reform and adapt teaching to today. But don't deliver a load of B.S. about what students are doing outside the class.
steelbison (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I really think Doc Lloyd should be included in the video.
steelbison (8 months ago) Show Hide
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GO IST! Revolutionize the Standards of Education!

Long Live IST! Long Live Doc Lloyd!
kiranbudhrani (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Its an exciting way of learning established today. And school isnt just going to be able to provide to all the skills students need to survive the years to come -- teamwork, creativity, multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural, information literacy, communication, problem solving.

Maybe students are not really terrible in school if their exams were to based on performance on these NEW skills rather than single answer exams.

IT IS THE DEATH OF EDUCATION, BUT THE DAWN OF LEARNING. Wow controversial.
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jghartman0812 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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outside of school, so bringing the technology into the classroom makes the students feel comfortable and provides and effective way to learn. For the teacher, technology provides a different way to teach a particular concept; usually more efficient, enhancing or effective than when taught without the use of technology. It might take time for the teacher to catch up with the shifts in technology, but the benefits are endless.
sophieharriet (9 months ago) Show Hide
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A big assumption that taking away standards will result in creativitiy. How will we monitor whether teachers provide learning at higher levels?
zappedpyramid (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I couldn't have put it better -" The death of education, the beginning of learning." I'm seriously thinking of taking my 8yo son out of school. He learns more with me in a day with electronic connectivity and communication than he learns in a week at his school.
BalliNik (9 months ago) Show Hide
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dont do that

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