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in title, tags, annotations or urlStudy: '21st-Century Learning' Demands Mix of Abilities - Inside School Research - Education Week - 0 views
Rural Futures Institute has important questions to explore - 1 views
25-Report.indd - education_or_reputation.pdf - 1 views
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What will the emphasis on STEM, and the movement away from encouraging a liberal arts education (even at liberal arts schools) mean for the future of our culture? This report identifies trends leading us in that direction. So, considering these trends, what roles can museum play in promoting a liberal education?
Schools and Museums: Interview with Meghan Everette | Museum Questions - 2 views
What type of book should you read? - 0 views
Ramadan 2014 - Third Spaces and the Importance of Building Institutions - 0 views
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Background on how Muslims define home, work and a third space: One space in the domestic sphere (the family and the home); a second space is the sphere of civic engagement (including school, work and other forms of public participation); and a "Third Space" where individual, sometimes professional, and sometimes transgressive acts are played out: where people let their "real" selves show.
Pratt Institute to Offer Master's With a Focus on Public Space - NYTimes.com - 1 views
Sugata Mitra: We Need Schools.. Not Factories - 2 views
The Cost of "Free": Admission Fees at American Art Museums - 0 views
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Museum theorists such as Elaine Heumann Gurian point out that admission fees may be the single biggest obstacle preventing museums from fulfilling their missions as educational institutions that are open and accessible to the widest range of visitors from all income levels and backgrounds. But is the financial position of most art museums so precarious that the 5 percent of operating budget provided by admissions fees is indispensable to the survival of the institution? Is there a middle ground between free admission and a standard entrance fee?
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Potential visitors—especially families with children—are often concerned about the financial costs associated with a museum visit, such as transportation, parking and lunch. As the costs have risen, visitors expect greater value for their admission dollars.
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Many of us have visited museums and seen the words “suggested donation” or “recommended amount” next to the admission fees. The actual amount collected per visitor is often significantly lower than the suggested amount
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An Education First At The deCordova: Pre-School At The Museum - 0 views
Is the Educational Revolution About Videos: Ted-Ed and Khan Academy? « User Generated Education - 0 views
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Tinkering and experimenting; engaging in the arts; going out into the community; tapping into students’ talents, interests and passions are not part learning process.
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it does not honor learning-by-doing
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I think that the flipped classroom is an interesting idea if you want to do learning that is largely based on presentation.
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