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Changing Education Paradigms - 1 views

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    Turkey has been undergoing education reforms because of the same reason" ..the current system was designed and conceived for a different age..." Do you think the reformed curricula meet the requirements of 21st century? I think wee need to reform the minds of people who are designing the curricula in this country...
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    I certainly do not believe that the current system 4+4+4 meets the requirements of the 21st century. In Turkey, something is changed every year about the examination, curriculum, grading and so on. We do not have the opportunity to see the effects of the new system. Moreover, I agree with your ideas that before conducting a reform, the mentality should be changed first whether it is about the educational management, curriculum or other components. If this does not occur, the results will just be superficial and temporary.
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    It is like imitating other countries and take their education systems for granted rathr than reforming. Whatever it is, the education systems not only in East but also in some parts of west are based on social efficiency theory and students are conceived as to-be-workers. Self-actualization and intellectual development are not even in the secondary place.
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    as it is mentioned in the video, our educattion system also kill the creativity of the students and cause them to behave like robots.I think we loose huge amont of potential to produce artistic, scientific and tecnological productions.
Pınar Mercan Küçükakın

Websites that make you cleverer - 1 views

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    I tried ''http://www.lumosity.com''. - 'Your brain's innate neuroplasticity gives it the ability to physically change in response to new, challenging experiences. Your Training Program is designed to harness this neuroplasticity and give your brain a personalized set of challenges.' I really would love to try the training programme, if it would be free :)
Halil Han AKTAŞ

Speech, Language, and Reading - 0 views

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    Something about how language functions. I especially suggest you to check Broca and Wernick areas, which are really interesting.
Defne Kara

Mirror Neurons - 0 views

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    A new type of neurons that is believed to be the neural basis of empathy which is interpreted as a bridge between people in connecting their ideas, feelings, thoughts in shaping the world we live in.
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    What if teachers understood how to reach students so well that children feel included? It would be wonderful to find out the answer of this question, because the sense of isolation ibs the biggest barrier between students and teachers and it is really difficult to overcome.
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    Thank you Defne :-) I don't know why but I always like reading the issues we discuss in well-known magazines and this is one of them :-)) Up to know, we've mostly tended to make a link between feelings and psychology, but now we see that our feelings and actions are closely connected with neurons, smtg physical. I wish we could understand all its implications on education. Perhaps in the future...
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    I think that mirror neurons are really interesting to have such a function.
canannn

Neuroeducation - 0 views

shared by canannn on 10 Dec 13 - No Cached
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    In relation to what Halil shared, the website contains news and commentaries on topics that are of concern to both neuroscience and education.
canannn

Ethical issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a Brave New World - 0 views

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    The article talks about the probable challenges of educational neuroscience and underlines the difference between designing children and raising children with some example cases.
Burcu Korkusuz

Professor Slava Kalyuga - 0 views

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    Dr Kalyuga is a Professor at the School of Education, the University of New South Wales, where he has worked since 1995. His research interests are in cognitive processes in learning, cognitive load theory, and evidence-based instructional design principles. His specific contributions include detailed experimental studies of the role of learner prior knowledge in learning (expertise reversal effect); the redundancy effect in multimedia learning; the development of rapid online diagnostic assessment methods; and studies of the effectiveness of different adaptive procedures for tailoring instruction to levels of learner expertise
Mustafa İlkhan

Mitchel Resnick - 0 views

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    He directs the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the Media Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His group develops new technologies to engage people (particularly children) in creative learning experiences. He received the McGraw Prize in Education for 2011.
Pınar Mercan Küçükakın

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! - 0 views

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    I want to introduce Sir Ken Rabinson who is a British author, speaker, and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education, and arts bodies. He was Director of The Arts in Schools Project (1985-89), Professor of Arts Education at the University of Warwick (1989-2001), and was knighted in 2003 for services to education. Here are interesting TED talks from Prof. Rabinson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9LelXa3U_I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY
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    I like watching his inspirational talks , I check the TED talks website for his new videos, he is such a creative person to me. His ideas are both very simply and impressively presented and the way he uses sense of humour is very successful.
filizbezci

England's young adults trail world in literacy and maths - 5 views

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-24433320

started by filizbezci on 08 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Halil Han AKTAŞ

Gödel Escher Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter - 5 views

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    A nice book enjoyable to read, which includes interesting ideas about thinking, computers and cognitive sciences
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    Dear Halil, The site cannot be accessed. It is better to give another link,I guess.
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    Actually I have just checked it and it is working but if you still have problem to reach the book please try this link: http://www.martinshaven.com/Resources/Hofstadter%20-%20Godel-Escher-Bach.pdf
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    Thank you for the new link. I guess it is due to the settings of my computer.
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    I couldnt access the book either :( But it seems very interesting, I would like to read and enjoy it. I have heard about Escher for the first time last year by a friend of mine from mathematics department, I believe Escher himself is a mathematician too, is that right? I am especially a fan of his "Waterfall".
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    Canan did you try the second link I have added? In fact, he is an artist, but Gödel is. Yet, while trying to explain the nature of meaning, the book gets help from some works by Gödel, Escher and Bach, all of which similarly acquire their meanings by self-referencing and creating formal rules made of meaningless elements. So it is possible to say he is mathematically inspired :) and I like that paradoxal piece too.
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    Yes, now I have reached the book:) thank you for sharing this with us. Reading on such creative people and getting to know them more is great.
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    Thanks. In my reading list now.
Evrim Baran

Sports, Complexity, and the Ten-Thousand-Hour Rule : The New Yorker - 3 views

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    We will read more about expertise. Some readings will be from Ericsson.
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    :) Does this mean that we will be experts about learning after about 417 days? (10000/24)
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    That could be a little bit irrelavant but as I am also a big fan of the importance of pratice while reading the article lines from the film, Pride and Prejudice came to my mind and it made me laugh. It could sound a bit meaningless if you haven't watched the film, but I will try to explain. Lady Catherine, the aunt of Mr.Darcy (main guy) tries to insult Elizabeth (main girl) by saying that "no excellence in music is to be acquired, without constant practice" when she could not play the piano well. Elizabeth took her revenge from Mr.Darcy when he said to her "he did not have the talent of conversing easily with people he had never met before" and Elizabeth replies that "Perhaps you should take your aunt's advice and practice?" :) As the article implies no one should never underestimate the power of practice. Even you can realize that you are doing better at something at your second or third time. Imagine that you are doing the same thing ten thousand time?
ibrahim tanrikulu

Schools, inclusive of different genders - 1 views

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    I was in Australia last year; it is a totally different culture and the issues they discuss about education and teaching are grately different from us. To stop bullying and discrimination, they plan to create a better school environment such as better changing rooms, toilet facilities, and mixed sporting teams. I will continue to share about educational news in Australia which may help us learn and keep an eye on a different culture.
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    İbrahim, I also think that having insights on how different countries approaches educational issues will be an important contribution to the course. Please do keep share these examples.
Defne Kara

Contributions of CSCL on E-Learning - 0 views

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    The article talks about how CSCL experience, data, reflections can enhance e-learning and enrich the new learning experiences of e-learning.
leventmetu

ANN LESLIE BROWN - 3 views

Ann Leslie Brown (1943-1999) was an educational psychologist who developed methods for teaching children to be better learners. Her interest in the human memory brought Brown to focus on active mem...

http:__edr.sagepub.com_content_28_7_33.full.pdf+html

started by leventmetu on 22 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
ibrahim tanrikulu

Teaching students tram safety - 0 views

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    Children and safety in the traffic is a highly important topic in Australia. Tram is a highly new transport system in Queensland state ss they haven't had a tram before, So, they want to teach students tram safety.
Ezgi Hazal KÖK

Language-Gap Study Bolsters a Push for Pre-K - 0 views

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    This news is talking about the importance of oral language and vocabulary introduced to a child at a very early age, and differences between children from wealthier families and children from low-income families in terms of vocabulary knowledge and reading skill.
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    It is really sad to see this unjust difference between children and the fact that the gap gets bigger. It is mentioned that later reading comprehension success is related to this difference which can influence people in a variety of situations in life such as reading a newspaper, reading the instructions of usage of a mechanic device etc.
canannn

Digital Media and Learning - 0 views

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    Hey everyone! Here is a video on the role digital media plays in young people's lives. Social networks, online games and media production are seen as significant tool of the 21st century. There are other videos you can view on learning as well from this New Learning Institute.
SEDA MUSAOĞLU

2 important figures - 10 views

Roy Pea has many publications in the field of learning sciences and on learning technology design. He made important contributions to the understanding of how people learn with technology. He is a ...

started by SEDA MUSAOĞLU on 12 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
deryasahin

Dr. Allan M. Collins and James Gee - 8 views

"Allan Collins is in some respects the 'Father' of the Learning Sciences," He combined his cognitive science background with the learning research experiments. http://itls.usu.edu/groups/6505_know...

pioneers

started by deryasahin on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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