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Jay Collier

Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Second Edition: Kerry Pat... - 0 views

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    Healthy organizations (including schools) are good at handling "touchy situations": conflicting opinions, high emotions, high stakes.
Jay Collier

Education for Life and Work: Developing Transferable Knowledge and Skills in the 21st ... - 0 views

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    "To achieve their full potential as adults, young people need to develop a range of skills and knowledge that facilitate mastery and application of English, mathematics, and other school subjects. At the same time, business and political leaders are increasingly asking schools to develop skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and self-management-often referred to as "21st century skills."
anonymous

CAEL - To "Direct Assessment" or Not to "Direct Assessment" - 0 views

  • "direct assessment" provision in the Higher Education Act
  • We encourage every college to consider developing competency-based degree programs. Don't wait. Now is the time.
  • will open the door for the low-income students who need it the most.
Walco Solutions

Registration | Walco Solutions - 0 views

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    Our industry molding program will take you from theoretical simulation world into real life engineering designs, which will be a propellant to an engineering career. Automation Training, PLC Training , SCADA Training, HMI Training, Corporate Training, Bosch Training, Instrumentation Training, Electrical Systems Training, Electrical Systems Training, Electronics Lab Tuition, Embedded System Training.
Walco Solutions

JOB ORIENTED CERTIFIED INDUSTRY INTEGRATED PROGRAM - 0 views

Walco solutions was designed and conceived with the vision to mold professionals and students to meet the challenges in the real world industry with the aid of excellent training.For more details...

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Walco Solutions

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 0 views

The final year projects and mini projects are considered to be the important parts of the engineering education system. The projects done by students in their curriculum play an important role fo...

started by Walco Solutions on 28 May 15 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Normal 3.0 in Postsecondary Education: Gazing Into Higher Ed's Future | The EvoLLLution - 1 views

  • Normal 3.0 means in-time, on-time delivery of education when the student wants/needs it, and where the student wants/needs it. Normal 3.0 means some aspect of online learning and self-study. Think YouTube versus textbook. Normal 3.0 means using technology to delivery and measure education. Normal 3.0 means the credential or degree may not be the ultimate goal, but that gaining specific skills to do the current job is the short-term goal. Long term, the job is always changing, therefore the skills to go with it are changing as well.
  • Think certification versus certificate
  • Educational technology is the cornerstone to this, a fabulous opportunity and a contextual nightmare.
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  • PSE can’t afford to try to expand both the technology infrastructure and the physical infrastructure.
  • Creating engaging curriculum delivered in multi-modal formats while working non-traditional academic hours will be Normal 3.0.
  • Multi-modal education at Northern College includes web- and video-based conferencing while employing technology platforms to push out interactive tools for the learners.
  • Normal 3.0 will take us to a highly integrated learning and working model. Postsecondary education will become a continuous process as opposed to an event in a person’s life. Learning will be measured in authentic real-world settings and not by exams. Education will be determined not by degrees, but by accumulated skills. Think the value-chain model versus one-stop shopping.
Elizabeth Merritt

How Are Teachers and Students Using Khan Academy? | MindShift - 6 views

  • Could Khan Academy be falling into the same trap as other tech innovations that best serve a better educated and affluent population?
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      This isn't a tech innovation issue, this is a cultural issue. Maybe the "advantaged" schools are more likely to support a culture of exploration & free-form learning
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    I agree. I used to link to them at many of my Free Interne to Libraries but when he got money they got pretty and less useful. I explore the tech issue at my Geekability site. It is illogical to thing tech will lower the economic spread between people. See http://www.textbooksfree.org/Geekability%20the%20New%20Intelligence%20Destroying%20America's%20Middle%20Class.htm and http://www.textbooksfree.org/Free%20Internet%20Libraries.htm
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