In a world where knowledge is available with a few clicks of the mouse, colleges and universities must find new ways to give students the skills to succeed.
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Gail M. Roper's curator insight,
October 20, 2013 12:41 PM
Really interesting and maybe not too far off. |
Nancy White's curator insight,
October 17, 2013 1:27 PM
The more I read about this kind of learning, the more I see blended learning as just a stepping stone.
Nancy White's curator insight,
October 17, 2013 1:28 PM
From blended-learning, to personalized learing, to curiosity-fueled learning?
Gail M. Roper's curator insight,
October 20, 2013 12:51 PM
“THE BOTTOM LINE IS, IF YOU’RE NOT THE ONE CONTROLLING YOUR LEARNING, YOU’RE NOT GOING TO LEARN AS WELL.” My mom used to say this, she told me that the main thing that kids needed to learn to do was to teach themselves. She believed that it was a skill that would last them a lifetime. This article is compelling. It even elaborates on removing adult barriers. |
Tony Wagner believes the role of the teacher needs to evolve to be more of a performance coach. Students need to have opportunities to learn to create and innovate through active learning and real world problem sovling. I agree!