Groff doesn’t dispute that mastery is important and that students need to learn age-appropriate content, but she also argues it’s equally important to develop students’ ability to go beyond that, to question and apply learning in new situations
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jeffery heil
I am a technology resource teacher for the San Diego County Office of Education and also an adjunct professor of educational technology at California State University San Diego. I love to research web-based educational tools and would love to see technology as the medium of instruction for educat...