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Amanda Nichols

This Time Its Personal -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "...for the most part, schools have incorporated these 21st century instructional techniques and tools as add-ons to the teacher-centric 19th century classroom structure, in which the majority of the curriculum is pulled from a textbook, and, despite best intentions, most students learn the same thing in the same way at the same time. Enter personalized learning, a student-centered teaching and learning model that acknowledges and accommodates the range of abilities, prior experiences, needs, and interests of each student--with the goal of moving every student to a higher standard of achievement. It's not a particularly new theory (versions of it have been around since the 19th century), but it has gained currency among many of today's education thought leaders, particularly because technology seems to be ready to do its part to provide a more personalized learning environment for every student."
Amanda Nichols

Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Designing classrooms for today's learners requires a different approach than what's been traditionally employed in K-12 settings," said Herskowitz. Six design principles that 21st century classrooms should include.
Ryan Eisele

"The Modern Educator Is Not a Teacher": Updating Learning for the 21st Century - Educat... - 1 views

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    I agree!
Amanda Nichols

The Right Technology May Be a Pencil | Edutopia - 0 views

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    From the blog post: It is not so much about the tool and what it can do, but more about the purpose for using the tool. Obviously, if students want to share pictures of a project they are working on, a digital camera and a blog make a lot more sense than a flipbook. Still, don't count out older technologies just because you are trying to be a "21st Century Educator." Sometimes a dry erase marker and a wipe-off slate will do the job just fine.
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