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Module 2 Dsc - Social Change and the Work of Tyack and Cuban - 2 views

Social change is demonstrated through the change in public schooling from the pre-Civil war era to the late twentieth century. It is remarkable that such change in the way schools are organized too...

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Webinar Archives - 0 views

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    Walden Library webinars - scroll down to blue box
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New Interview with Stephen Brookfield | OLA Media Project - 2 views

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    Stephen Brookefield answers interview qts in series of videos -> scroll down the page.
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    I was exploring this bookmark you added last night and had to share that the web address in my exhausted state of mind appeared as onomatopoeia which really made me wonder where you were going with this. Haha. Sorry. Maybe funnier to me. Need sleep. zzzzzzzzzzzzz
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    Notice the earring...
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Kapp Notes: Out and About: Discussion on Educational Schools of Thought - 0 views

  • What we need to is take the best from each philosophy and use it wisely to create solid educational experiences for our learners.
  • lower level learning (lower cognitive load) requires a behaviorist approach (memorize, recognizing, labeling) as does the expectation of outcomes that must be measured. I then suggest that procedural and rule-based learning requires an emphasis on Cognitivism and finally, problem-solving, collaboration and creativity require a view of Constructivism.
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      I was thinking the same thing last night before I read this this morning - this needs an image...
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    This page redirects to another and the link is saved as the redirect. To stop the redirect in FF-> Tools->Options->Advanced->General->Select box "Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page"
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Big Dog, Little Dog: Should the Door be Closed or Open: Thoughts on the Social Learning... - 0 views

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    Downes writes about the linear continuum, which incidentally does not make sense to me.
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Module 1 Dsc - Theory and Social Change - 1 views

Lisa Durff Scenario 2, in which Bernie and Rita Turner founded Walden in order to provide a graduate education to people not economically able to seek doctoral degrees at traditional brick and mort...

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Module 2, Assignment 1: Key Ideas of Tyack and Cuban - 0 views

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    Prologue: Learning from the Past - By building on the best educational organizations in America there is hope to construct the best schools in the nation's future thereby fulfilling the American vision of a just democracy. Chapter 1: Progress or Regress? - There are statistical facts and opinions of influential Americans to support both improvements and declines in the American public school system, though faith in American schools continues to support the idea that an informed citizenry is essential to our society. Chapter 2: Policy Cycles and Institutional Trends - Repetitive policy talks cycle more frequently than actual change and involve politicians in legislating short-lived reforms that do not dent the educational landscape. Chapter 3: How Schools Change Reforms - Top-down educational reforms are changed by schools,measured in three ways (changing the original reform, effectiveness, and longevity), and may be more effective if these reforms were bottom-up or grass-roots reforms. Chapter 4: Why the Grammar of Schooling Persists - Tyack & Cuban propose several intertwined reasons that the grammar of schooling is resistant to change, including the historical timing of the introduction of the graded school system, the clout of those legislating the change, and the labor saving features of the current system. Chapter 5: Reinventing Schooling - Reforms should not originate with those outside education nor seek to replace the status quo but should stem from educators in the schools adding reforms to those things that actually do work in classrooms. Epilogue: Looking toward the Future - The authors see hope in reforms that include classrooms teachers in shaping schools that produce an informed and ethical citizenry that will thrive in our democratic society. Tyack and Cuban are optimistic about the future of the American public school system. They cite several reforms that have failed over time because they were initiated from outside the system. The involv
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