I challenge you to think about WHAT we learn. On whose terms? In what areas? When was the curriculum we are using formed? Educators need to start acknowledging that students need a time, place, and resources to learn what is relevant to them as well.
Online kids Quran institute - 0 views
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To learn Holy Quran online using skype sofware with correct pronunciation(learn quran with tajweed) by online tutors.
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Learning Quran Online has been one of most helpful and effective procedures that assist Muslims all around the world about the teaching of Quran and about Islam. The aim of our institute is to provide Qur'an classes in an ease to kids and elders at their door step, it's easier than you can imagine.
Elizabeth English: Why So Many Schools Remain Penitentiaries of Boredom - 0 views
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Ask yourself, "What do I remember as the most rewarding and inspiring experience in school?
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Yes, you need knowledge of the periodic table to do chemistry, but you don't need to memorize it if it's on your desktop -- electronic or otherwise. What matters is the ability to do something with the elements in the periodic table.
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schools become relevant once more: in teaching our children to evaluate and use that information in ways that are important and meaningful and to satisfy their fundamental human desire to construct solutions for the world full of engaging and pressing problems they will inherit.
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How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 3 views
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Pedagogy is more ingrained, and harder to change. For example, it was long thought that the most effective way to teach most subjects was through rote memorization. We now know this not to be true. And while a community may elect new officials every two to four years, teaching methods are developed over decades and rarely change without a fight
10 BYOD Classroom Experiments (and What We've Learned From Them So Far) - Online Univer... - 0 views
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10 BYOD Classroom Experiments (and What We’ve Learned From Them So Far)
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What can Holy Trinity teach us? That when it comes to BYOD, it pays not to be overly strict with how the devices can be used in the class, as greater freedom allows teachers to work with students to develop the best uses for technology for their subject matter and teaching style.
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BYOD requires much more than just changing tech policies and can sometimes mean overhauling the curriculum and spending money training teachers, though it does help students create a more personal and memorable learning experience.
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Feeling Infowhelmed? - Informational Education Video - 0 views
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Since education is often focused on memorization and reporting of information, some people wonder if having all this information will change the skills our children need to learn. It is a wake up call to teachers and educators that we need to teach not only in the present, but prepare students for the future.
Steve Hargadon: Tony Wagner Live Interview on The Global Achievement Gap - 0 views
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He discovered a profound disconnect between what potential employers are looking for in young people today (critical thinking skills, creativity, and effective communication) and what our schools are providing (passive learning environments and uninspired lesson plans that focus on test preparation and reward memorization).
'Most Likely To Succeed': Schools Should Teach Kids To Think, Not Memorize - 0 views
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Boasting a 98 percent college-matriculation rate among graduates, High Tech High warrants a closer look, and Whiteley's documentary devotes a full year to examining the project
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"The only surviving skills that will save young kids are creative and innovative. As the current school system is now, for 12 of 16 years, you're not in an environment that brings that out of them."
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