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Future of Education – High School and College educational trends – preparing students for life. Syllabus, curriculum, classroom, teaching styles – conference keynote speaker Patrick Dixon for NAIS
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Future of educational. Preparing students, tall propagandize as well as college curriculum, classroom training methods as well as syllabus. Skills for destiny practice in pursuit market. Life credentials not only exams. Technology as well as digital stroke upon education, stretch guidance collection as well as wikipedia age. Impact of YouTube as well as alternative online communities upon preparation as well as learning. Teaching care skills, how to be happy, attribute skills as well as workplace skills. Plagiarism as well as alternative controversies in preparation in future. Conference keynote debate by Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist for National Association of Independent Schools in US (NAIS)
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June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
it’s very good to watch video as this kind.
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June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
Please do comment and rank this video and remember to subsribe (top right yellow button) if you find these videos helpful. In these ways you make it easier for other people to find what they need on YouTube. I try to reply to comments but can take a while with 11 million different people who have used my sites. Patrick Dixon
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June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
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June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
EDUCATION IS WORST FUCKIN THING IN THE WORLD talk about confusing holy christ i don’t understand jack shit i’am glad i dropped out school greastest thing ever these fuckin teachers an dooshbage think there hot shit know it all’s YOU GOTTA GO 2 COLLEGE U GOTTA GET A DEGREE yeah go out an get a good job yeah were thats y all companies r layin people off yeah there teachers did a lot of good this is like the fuckin great depression
June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
Justin was here.
June 11th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
How do we create better schools?
Unfortunately I believe the educational model, values and practices upheld by most western communities are terribly out of synch with the current and future needs of young people. My understanding is that there is no common worldwide understanding or agreement on what the fundamental aims of education are, what good curriculum is, what good teaching practice is, nor how to measure and create this on a broad scale. Good luck to us.