Knowledge Demands Change Faster Than Every Other Part Of Education
Give me a curriculum based on people–based on their habits and thinking patterns in their native places and a genuine need to understand.
Give me a curriculum based on people–based on their habits and thinking patterns in their native places and a genuine need to understand.
How can you teach Shakespeare to students accustomed to tiny screens with brief flashes of communication that instantly fade away?
If you’ve ever wondered what an 8th-grade student from over a century ago was expected to know, wonder no more.
When School Is Nothing Like The World Students Live In by Terry Heick In 2020, the distinction between formal and informal learning is more crucial than ever. As a classroom teacher, this difference is an important distinction. Formal learning happens through strategic planning of learning experiences, often direct instruction from teachers. Teacher and school improvement…
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