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21st century students have to:
1) Be independent and self-reliant
2) Be flexible and creative
3) Construct their own learning
Experiments show that children in unsupervised groups are capable of answering questions many years ahead of the material they're learning in school. In fact, they seem to enjoy the absence of adult supervision, and they are very confident of finding the right answer.
Sugata Mitra
20 effective ways to use digital comics in the
classroom
Victor GonzálezM.A in e-learning and
Education
1) Research shows that teaching is a fruitful way to learn
2) We have to design innovative ways for young people to engage in instruction
1. Merging significant educational content with play. 2. Active learning engagement.
3. Achieving personal meaningful goals.
4. Boosting collaboration, communication, problem solving and digital literacy.
5. Presenting real world problems to help critical thinking.
Benefits
“if schools are involved in intellectual development, they are inherently involved in emotional development”
“A student’s emotions coming into the class affect the way, and how much they learn. Educators must be able to connect to, and understand their students in order to best serve those students' needs”
C. Hinton
School in the 20th century was about uniformity, standardisation and synchronization of behaviour. Children were put through by the state to ensure they became compliant to authority, inculcated into the skills of reading, writing and numeracy, and systematically instructed.
"Each time one prematurely teaches a child something he could have discovered for himself, that child is kept from inventing it and consequently from understanding it completely."
Jean Piaget
Cyber Pedagogiesexuc.wordpress.com
Víctor GonzálezInternational school of Bremen