Sunday, August 29, 2010

Who leads the digital revolution in America's schools?

This is the title of an article in the Huffington Post today. It's Morgan E. Arenson, program officer for digital media and learning initiatives at the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation of written. Here is a snippet from the beginning:

Transformation to unprecedented levels expected in the coming decades American schools. Schools are now deprecated. Working on an industrial model based taught to students at the same rate, rather than a technological, which focuses on individual students and links to their learning materials, each other and their teachers new ways. Schools consider not the changing working world relying more on individual effort and networked teams today.In an increasingly competitive global economy American students not good when compared to those in many other countries are durchführt.Und instead use technologies that have become ubiquitous in the lives of young people, often to avoid American schools or even ban

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