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The Power to Choose What Students Learn, How They Learn and Whom They Learn From is Shifting from Educators to Learners

Learning in the 21st Century

Students learn better when they are engaged with their learning. Student engagement refers to the degree of attention, curiosity and interest students show in their learning, driven by a sense of value in deepening their understanding. The 21st century model for teaching-learning is certainly very different from the century before.…Continue reading “Learning in the 21st Century”

Empowering students with their own learning

Students need to curate their own learning experiences

Learning is a skill and each of us engages with it differently. Students should be empowered to explore how they wish to engage with a lesson or topic or concept.

Learning is a skill…

Students today learn differently from their parents. Digital technologies have fundamentally changed the way Gen Z interacts with the world.

Schools need to explore ways technologies can help students be more focussed.

In a world where robotics innovation and AI will most certainly compete for jobs with humans,  our approach to education has not adapted to help Gen Z and Gen Alfa be competitive.

 

Are we equipping our students to co-exist with AI?

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Technology in Education

Education – yesterday, today & tomorrow

15 Apr 2009
I found this thought-provoking video that very aptly highlights one of issues modern education encounters. The current system of education evolved in the early 19th century, coinciding with the emergence…
Education

Breaking the mould

14 Apr 2009
A recent education supplement of a leading daily news paper carried an article by school principal of local and national repute. According to the educationist, the role of good education…

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