Classrooms need to change to meet the needs of twenty first century students.
Of this there is little doubt.
But what does that change "look like?" What kinds of fundamental changes need to happen in classrooms? I'm talking about real change, not just new textbooks or re - arranging desks.
Add what you feel you can.
The password is "network"
Assumptions about Classrooms
Negative Thinking
New Thinking
Grouping of Students
Classroom Goals
Comments (9)
Anonymous said
at 4:27 am on May 29, 2006
Thanks Clarence!
Anonymous said
at 6:32 am on May 29, 2006
This is a great idea. I especially like the Medici Grid as a critical thinking tool, and I'll be interested to see how it works here in a wiki.
Anonymous said
at 5:29 pm on May 29, 2006
Are you ok with the formatting, Clarence?
Anonymous said
at 7:45 pm on May 29, 2006
I am looking forward to seeing how this works out in practice.
Anonymous said
at 8:00 pm on May 29, 2006
By the way, I am approaching this on the basis that no idea or thought is off limits!!!
I don't agree with everything I write.
Anonymous said
at 8:45 pm on May 29, 2006
I'm onboard with ya, Bob, but we need to follow the pattern and try to keep the pages in sync ...
Anonymous said
at 10:26 pm on May 30, 2006
BTW, the formatting looks much better.
Anonymous said
at 3:19 pm on Jun 3, 2006
What happens when the editing is complete? At the moment, I don't see this translating into a new classroom methodology, I am afraid to say.
Anonymous said
at 9:14 pm on Jun 4, 2006
I hope you don't mind but I have added a page and its link here.
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