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He said that schools fail to allow students in classrooms to drive their own learning by digging deeper into interests. "In school, students are told what to do, read, and study,” Prof. Ross said.
Kristina Waugh: I don’t think that we should just tear down the walls. I think we need to blow up our schools, actually. I don’t know if that shouldn’t be quoted… not physically. I think a great model ...
Classroom What Does Classroom 2.0 Look Like? ... Like most school libraries, the one at the 48-year-old Adlai E. Stevenson High School (SHS) in Lincolnshire, Ill., has had to evolve with the times. ..
There's never been a new school year quite like it. For many children, the autumn term is about to begin after months of disruption and time at home. They will return to classrooms rather ...
After studying 3,766 students and 153 classrooms in 27 primary schools across the United Kingdom, researchers from the University of Salford have found that simple changes to classroom design can ...
Why do schools need to worry about digital literacy if students are growing up surrounded by technology? Brianna Crowley has the answer, plus some resources for teaching digital literacy.
Classrooms in countries with the highest-performing students contain very little tech wizardry, generally speaking. They look, in fact, a lot like American ones—circa 1989 or 1959.