Schools are obsessed
with rigid timetables, for starters. "If you live in a world where every lesson
is 40 minutes, you immediately interrupt the flow of creativity,"
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Exactly - see the report A New Day for Learning at www.glef.org
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Schools are obsessed with rigid timetables, for starters. "If you live in a world where every lesson is 40 minutes, you immediately interrupt the flow of creativity,"
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See the report, A New Day for Learning, at www.glef.org
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It is my sincere hope that this will be an active community of learners. I can see from the profiles of everyone that came up in that search that there are many wonderful people with all kinds of expertise, and we can certainly be of great value to each other.
I also hope that you will join me in developing and implementing a new project - Food and Culture - which I am hoping will be a fully global, collaborative classrooms project. You can see more about it at www.21stCenturySchools.com/Food_and_Culture.htm
I hope to hear from you with your ideas!