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Education Today and Tomorrow

This video was created by Tom Woodward of Henrico County schools in Virginia. Tom used the work of Karl Fisch from Colorado who created a PPT using various quotes and statistics from "flat world" t...  
 
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CathySander (1 week ago) Show Hide
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But children need guidance in distinguishing good references from trash on the internet...and what about trying to get resources which aren't available online?
CathySander (1 week ago) Show Hide
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But what is creativity, if you don't know anything? I've also seen too emphasis on 'being creative'. It sounds hazy and frankly, it doesn't help. Being creative occurs within a domain of knowledge or artistic skill: it's not a floating attribute that comes from the sky.
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Technology should not be touted as a cure-for-all in education if there is no evidence to back up the assertions. There's too much hype over what computers and such like can do for the student.
"You can help a student think...but you can't make them think."
Jordancooldog (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I'd much rather of been educated 20 years ago
piranhi (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Really really bad video. All you've done is copied the 'Did you know' videos and made your own bad edit.
puglia72 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Great Video!! Thanks ;-)
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I don't care how many college degrees you have our how many computers you put in the class room. Jobs will migrate with the lowest possible wage that also means people who have college degrees. LOL ! it's a race to the bottom Robert Kiyosaki was dead on the nail when he said that more and more people competeing for less and less jobs that pay less less and less. Welcome to the global economy folks.
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Books are not for EVERYONE...
In schools area where the drop out rate is highest - build trade schools. Teach them Farming, Truck driving, Welding, Brick mason, ect ... teach them a JOB!
Shangas (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Interesting video.

Considering that today, most kids are "too lazy" to write proper English, I despair at what the world will come to in 20 years' time.
louielamson2000 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@englishforasians=Thanks, you maybe right..? But, Government shall
always have The Plans-Directions, for what is good Education for the future of American children..? Yet, I agreed with @staciejacobsen (2
Not everything can be learned in school, but spelling can
Thanks.

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