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How Out-of-School Education Shapes Students | 90.5 WESA - 1 views

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    "Nelson said often times students don't connect what they learn in school to what they do out of school. So he works with teachers during the previous semester to build a summer program reflective of what they learn in class. "When students come out to the park, they're referencing things they are doing in the classroom. Then when students go back to the classroom, they're referencing things they've done in the park," he said."
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How Students Lead the Learning Experience at Democratic Schools | MindShift - 0 views

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    "The most significant responsibility at the school is that "you are responsible for what you make of your life," McCaig says. To graduate, students write and defend a thesis that they have "prepared themselves to become effective adults in the larger community." "
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Duolingo For Schools Is Free, And It May Change The EdTech Market - 2 views

  • Duolingo for schools offers a window into the future of education technology. It shows us how interactive digit
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    "Duolingo for schools offers a window into the future of education technology. It shows us how interactive digital technologies can be used to create a more equitable educational landscape, not just in the U.S., but globally. It reminds us why we all bought into these networked technologies in the first place. Data-driven solutions don't have to be all about corporate growth, they can also be about creating innovative ways to improve humanity's lived experience in the world."
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Students Aren't Coddled. They're Defeated. | Just Visiting - 0 views

  • We have divorced school from learning, and this is the result. For most of my students, the purpose of school is to do well in school so you can climb the ladder to the next part of school.
  • Other than its credentialing function, much of school is viewed as unrelated to their futures.
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    That speaks to how I feel about education like few other things I've read.
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Stop Innovating in Schools. Please. - 0 views

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    "To put it simply, innovation in schools today is far too focused on improving teaching, not amplifying learning."
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Watch Out! Factory 2.0 Is Coming To A School Near You - 0 views

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    "Of course, I am little disappointed that the students aren't all actually reading Plato. But I'm also impressed with their ability to find and use the content they need, just when they need it. It is still pretty early in the semester so they haven't yet realized that spewing facts does nothing to improve their overall grade. Soon, they will be confused to discover that I don't assess according to one's ability to retain information. It will take them a while to adjust, most have over a decade of schooling that has systematically conditioned them to believe in the value of isolated proofs."
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Why I Hate School But Love Education||Spoken Word - YouTube - 2 views

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    Suli Breaks critique of schooling.
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What's the Point of a Professor? - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    " IN the coming weeks, two million Americans will earn a bachelor's degree and either join the work force or head to graduate school. They will be joyous that day, and they will remember fondly the schools they attended. But as this unique chapter of life closes and they reflect on campus events, one primary part of higher education will fall low on the ladder of meaningful contacts: the professors."
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The revolution that's changing the way your child is taught | Ian Leslie | Education | ... - 0 views

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    "He concluded that, other than the raw cognitive ability of the child herself, only one variable really counts: "What teachers do, know and care about." The evidence suggests that a child at a bad school taught by a good teacher is better off than one with a bad teacher at a good school. The benefits of having been in the class of a good teacher cascade down the years; the same is true of the penalty for having had a bad teacher."
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A School That Ditches All the Rules, But Not the Rigor | MindShift - 1 views

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    "We would much rather define rigor as the pursuit of solving a really difficult task that you care about solving. And that persistence can be taught in that way as opposed to, "Yeah, let's teach kids persistence by having them do this thing that they couldn't care less about, but it's really hard and just if you can survive it, that's persistence.""
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Connected Learning: An Agenda for Social Change - 1 views

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    "This week, the Connected Learning Research Network, a research group that I chair, released a report (PDF) that outlines how connected learning environments are designed and how they can benefit youth in networked society, especially the underprivileged and vulnerable. The report calls for several core changes in education, including: * Close the gap between the no-frills learning that too often happens in-school and the interactive, hands-on learning that usually takes place out of school; * Take advantage of the Internet's ability to help youth develop knowledge, expertise, skills and important new literacies; * Use the benefits of digital technology and social networking to combat the increasing reality of the haves and have-nots in education. "
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Ideo Helps Develop New Designed-Minded Journalism Degree | Co.Design | business + design - 1 views

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    I"ve pitched this to Robertson School folks + VCU Arts folks. An interesting area for collaboration...
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A quest for a different learning model: Playing games in school | The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "While technology is still at the core of the model, the kernel in the center of that core is games and "game-like" learning. In the process of finding its feet, Quest ditched the "school for digital kids" tagline and replaced it with "Challenging students to invent their future." A "challenge," in fact, is a key component of any game, one of many game terms that all Quest students master. Game-related activity - such as creating an overarching narrative for a unit of study, inventing a board or other "analog" game or performing a dramatic role-play exercise - is the container for all curricular content, from algebra and sex education to memoir writing and conflict resolution. "
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What's Worth Learning in School? | Harvard Graduate School of Education - 0 views

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    "We teach a lot that isn't going to matter, in a significant way, in students' lives, writes Professor David Perkins in his new book, "Future Wise." There's also much we aren't teaching that would be a better return on investment."
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U.S. inspector general criticizes accreditor over competency-based education | Inside H... - 0 views

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    ""We recommend that the assistant secretary require the Higher Learning Commission to reevaluate competency-based education programs previously proposed by schools to determine whether interaction between faculty and students will be regular and substantive," the report said, "and, if not, determine whether the programs should have been classified as correspondence programs.""
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Science through Technologically Enhanced Play - 0 views

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    "The Science through Technology Enhanced Play project (STEP) engages 6-8 year old students in a series of playful inquiry activities situated within a Augmented Reality environment. Tested at two schools and across two very different science topics-states of matter and the complex system of honey bee pollination-we have pioneered a new way for young students to engage in scientific inquiry and modeling in developmentally appropriate ways that breaks the mold of one-student-one computer. The big idea of STEP is to engage young children in an activity they are experts at, socio-dramatic play, in such a way that play becomes a form of scientific modeling and collective inquiry."
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Why do schools use grades that teach nothing? - The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "At the college where I serve as president, we do evaluate student work; we just use a higher-quality method. Our students receive written evaluations not only on every assignment, but also for every course and learning activity. These evaluations are designed to be formative teaching tools."
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u of vermont medical school to get rid of all lecture courses - 2 views

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    "So if we know that there are methods superior to lecturing, why are we lecturing at all?"
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