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Phil Taylor

Don't Give Up on the Lecture - Atlantic Mobile - 1 views

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    All about picking the best method - not one way or the other :-)
Phil Taylor

Don't Call Kids 'Smart' - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "People labeled "smart" at a young age don't deal well with being wrong"
Phil Taylor

How Design Thinking Became a Buzzword at School - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • The design-thinking philosophy requires the designer to put his or her ego to the side and seek to meet the unmet needs, both rational and emotional, of the user,
  • Once the student designers have gathered all their research together, they must organize and make sense of it all
  • Finally, design thinking requires designers to generate ideas—lots of ideas—and prototype them
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  • the key elements of design thinking will be familiar to any teacher well-versed in the basics of effective teaching: start with empathy, move ego to the side, and support students in the process of failing often and early on their way to learning
Phil Taylor

In Finland, Learning Matters More Than Education - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • Google has said that it has found no correlation between GPAs and test scores and employees who thrive, and therefore has stopped looking at those academic qualifications altogether.
Phil Taylor

What Do Parents Think About Online Gradebooks? - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    One of the reasons why we do not post grades
Phil Taylor

How to Break Free of Our 19th-Century Factory-Model Education System - Joel Rose - Business - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • Given the enormous impact that technology has had on nearly every other aspect of our society, how can that be?
  • Today our collective vision for education is broader, our nation is more complex and diverse, and our technical capabilities are more powerful. But we continue to assume the factory-model classroom and its rigid bell schedules, credit requirements, age-based grade levels, and physical specifications when we talk about school reform.
  • our focus should primarily be to design new classroom models that take advantage of what these tools can do.
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  • understanding what it is we want students to be able to do, the measures of success, the resources we have to work with, and our own sense of possibility.
  • Different schools may take different approaches to combining these components
  • The Information Age has facilitated a reinvention of nearly every industry except for education. It's time to unhinge ourselves from many of the assumptions that undergird how we deliver instruction and begin to design new models that are better able to leverage talent, time, and technology to best meet the unique needs of each student
Phil Taylor

Schools Should Be Teaching Kids How to Use the Internet Well - Abigail Walthausen - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • responsibility of giving students guidance in becoming productive citizens of the web
Phil Taylor

All Work and No Play: Why Your Kids Are More Anxious, Depressed - Esther Entin - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "l Work and No Play: Why Your Kids Are More Anxious, Depressed"
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