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alexandra m. pickett

A radical idea to transform what kids learn in school - The Answer Sheet - The Washingt... - 0 views

  • How many? The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says, “Employment of mathematicians is expected to increase by 16 percent from 2010 to 2020…. There will be competition for jobs because of the small number of openings in this occupation.”
  • 1) Humankind’s hope for the future lies, as it always has, in the richness of human variability. We differ in experience, situation, aspirations, attitudes, abilities, interests, motivations, emotions, life chances, prospects, potential, and luck. To survive and prosper, these differences need to be exploited to the maximum. The core curriculum minimizes them. (2) Knowledge is exploding at an ever-accelerating rate. Whole new fields of study unimagined even a few years ago are emerging. The explosion isn’t just going to continue, it’s going to accelerate. Thinking we know enough to lock ANY curriculum in place — much less one that’s more than a hundred years old — is either naïve or malicious. (3) The future is unknowable. Period. Even if it were possible to standardize and program kids, we don’t know — NOBODY knows — what they’ll need to know next week, much less for the rest of their lives. They may need technical skills no one now has, or the ability to survive on edible weeds and a quart of water a day. Neither the Common Core nor the tests that manufacturers are able to write can take adequate account of an unknown future.
alexandra m. pickett

Games and the Curriculum: Towards a New Educational Model - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    Games & the Curriculum webinar via @ExcelsiorColl 5.17.13 10AM http://t.co/P2Lphfdqnh #games4learning #seriousgames
alexandra m. pickett

Coursera strikes MOOC licensing deal with Antioch University | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "The deal represents one of the first instances of a third-party institution buying permission to incorporate a MOOC into its curriculum"
alexandra m. pickett

sciencecourseware.org - 0 views

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    "The Virtual Courseware Project produces interactive, online simulations for the life science laboratory or for earth science field studies. The activities are designed to enhance an existing curriculum and include online assessments. They can be used by students ranging from middle school, high school, or college classrooms. "
alexandra m. pickett

The Flipped Class Revealed - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 0 views

  • Discussions are led by the students where outside content is brought in and expanded.  These discussions typically reach higher orders of critical thinking.Collaborative work is fluid with students shifting between various simultaneous discussions depending on their needs and interests.Content is given context as it relates to real-world scenarios.Students challenge one another during class on content.Student-led tutoring and collaborative learning forms spontaneously.  Students take ownership of the material and use their knowledge to lead one another without prompting from the teacher.Students ask exploratory questions and have the freedom to delve beyond core curriculum.Students are actively engaged in problem solving and critical thinking that reaches beyond the traditional scope of the course.Students are transforming from passive listeners to active learners.
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iPad goes under the gauntlet at universities this fall - 0 views

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    Colleges and universities are looking to adopt the iPad as a collaborative tool, a standardized mobile device to integrate into curriculums, and, in some cases, even a cost-saving device.
alexandra m. pickett

Teacher Professional Development and Teacher Resources by Annenberg Media - 0 views

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    Annenberg/CPB available to SUNY faculty through the SUNY New York Network, provides a video catalog of programs with coordinated web and print materials in a variety of disciplines. Many series offer educators much more than just a video.
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