Helping Your Pupils To Think For Themselves


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Helping your Pupils to Think for Themselves


Helping your Pupils to Think for Themselves

Author: Jeni Wilson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-03-31


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Possibly the biggest challenge teachers face in the classroom is getting their pupils to think for themselves. When children learn to think independently, they are able to take control of their own learning. Whats more, they become good at dealing with the many problems that life will inevitably throw their way not only good at solving these pro

Helping Your Pupils to Think for Themselves


Helping Your Pupils to Think for Themselves

Author: Jeni Wilson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2008


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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Getting Smart


Getting Smart

Author: Tom Vander Ark

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-10-18


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A comprehensive look at the promise and potential of online learning In our digital age, students have dramatically new learning needs and must be prepared for the idea economy of the future. In Getting Smart, well-known global education expert Tom Vander Ark examines the facets of educational innovation in the United States and abroad. Vander Ark makes a convincing case for a blend of online and onsite learning, shares inspiring stories of schools and programs that effectively offer "personal digital learning" opportunities, and discusses what we need to do to remake our schools into "smart schools." Examines the innovation-driven world, discusses how to combine online and onsite learning, and reviews "smart tools" for learning Investigates the lives of learning professionals, outlines the new employment bargain, examines online universities and "smart schools" Makes the case for smart capital, advocates for policies that create better learning, studies smart cultures