Education Reform: Learning Research; Newsletter, Issue #24, 02/10/13
Here are some recent and interesting articles about education reform and deep learning, I thought you might find interesting:
(1) Why schools must move beyond ‘one-to-one computing’
Ed-tech consultant Alan November recommends using perspective and a new term instead: One to the World
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(2) The New IntelligenceÂ
Arizona State University has become ground zero for data-driven teaching in higher education. The university has rolled out an ambitious effort to turn its classrooms into laboratories for technology-abetted “adaptive learning” — a method that purports to give instructors real-time intelligence on how well each of their students is getting each concept
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(3) New Research Finds Role of Coaching Expanding, Leading to the Emergence of Coaching Cultures Within Organizations
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Richard Culatta, Deputy Director of the Office of Educational Technology at the US Department of Education talks about reimagining learning
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 (5) Katherine Merseth of the Harvard Grad School of Ed on “fixing schools.”
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