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Developing the Next Generation Learners in this Digital Era Vol II
Author | : Dr. P. Suresh Prabu,Dr. A. Sivakumar,V. Parthiban |
Publsiher | : Lulu Publication |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2020-10-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781716539305 |
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Helping Students Make Sense of the World Using Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices
Author | : Christina V. Schwarz,Cynthia Passmore,Brian J. Reiser |
Publsiher | : NSTA Press |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2017-01-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781941316955 |
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When it’s time for a game change, you need a guide to the new rules. Helping Students Make Sense of the World Using Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices provides a play-by-play understanding of the practices strand of A Framework for K–12 Science Education (Framework) and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Written in clear, nontechnical language, this book provides a wealth of real-world examples to show you what’s different about practice-centered teaching and learning at all grade levels. The book addresses three important questions: 1. How will engaging students in science and engineering practices help improve science education? 2. What do the eight practices look like in the classroom? 3. How can educators engage students in practices to bring the NGSS to life? Helping Students Make Sense of the World Using Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices was developed for K–12 science teachers, curriculum developers, teacher educators, and administrators. Many of its authors contributed to the Framework’s initial vision and tested their ideas in actual science classrooms. If you want a fresh game plan to help students work together to generate and revise knowledge—not just receive and repeat information—this book is for you.
Mobile Learning
Author | : John Traxler,Agnes Kukulska-Hulme |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2015-11-06 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781135123659 |
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Mobile Learning: The Next Generation documents the most innovative projects in context-aware mobile learning in order to develop a richer theoretical understanding of learning in modern mobile-connected societies. Context-aware mobile learning takes advantage of cell phone, mobile, and pervasive personal technologies to design learning experiences that exploit the richness of both indoor and outdoor environments. These technologies detect a learner’s presence in a particular place, the learner’s history in that place or in relation to other people and objects nearby, and adapt learning experiences accordingly, enabling and encouraging learners to use personal and social technologies to capture aspects of the environment as learning resources, and to share their reactions to them.
Advancing Next Generation Teacher Education through Digital Tools and Applications
Author | : Grassetti, Mary,Brookby, Silvy |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2016-11-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781522509660 |
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The implementation of the Common Core State Standards program has spearheaded many changes within the education field. As this initiative is ultimately designed to optimize student performance and success, it is critical that teacher education programs and technological tools being utilized in classrooms align with Common Core State Standards. Advancing Next-Generation Elementary Teacher Education through Digital Tools and Applications examines the impact of Common Core State Standards on teaching and learning within elementary classrooms. Focusing on the influence that Common Core has on teacher education programs and how the implementation of educational technologies is continuously changing the field, this book is ideally suited for teacher educators, researchers, administrators, classroom teachers, policy makers, and technology support personnel.
Understanding the Digital Generation
Author | : Ian Jukes,Ted McCain,Lee Crockett |
Publsiher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2010-02-11 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781452222547 |
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An innovative look at reshaping the educational experiences of 21st-century learners! Inspiring thoughtful discussion that leads to change, this reader-friendly resource examines how the new digital landscape is transforming teaching and learning in an environment of standards, accountability, and high-stakes testing and why informed leadership is so critical. The authors present powerful strategies and compelling viewpoints, underscore the necessity of developing relevant classroom experiences, and discuss: Attributes common among digital learners The concepts of neuroplasticity and the hyperlinked mind An educational approach that supports traditional literacy skills alongside 21st-century fluencies Evaluation methods that encompass how digital generation students process new information
A Brief History of the Future of Education
Author | : Ian Jukes,Ryan L. Schaaf |
Publsiher | : Solution Tree |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1935542761 |
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The digital age creates new demands for learners, requiring additional, next-generation skills necessary to thrive in the modern world. A Brief History of the Future of Education provides an overview of contemporary education and identifies a number of practical strategies educators can use to ensure learning stays relevant for future generations. Learn how to effectively prepare modern learners for a world that requires different and unique skill sets from previous generations. Implement a sustainable strategy for teaching the digital generation in the face of disruptive innovation: Understand how information overload and digital learning have radically changed the way students learn and what knowledge they require. Consider predictions about what learning will look like in the future and explore strategies that educators and school leaders can utilize to prepare schools and next-generation learners. Discover ten critical roles teachers should embrace if they want to remain relevant in the digital age and avoid the TTWWADI (That's the Way We've Always Done It) mentality. Learn how to leverage the nine core learning attributes that characterize today's digital learners. Learn how to approach today's modern learners as your customers and clients and effectively incorporate new digital technologies in the classroom and into daily practice. Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Beyond That's the Way We've Always Done It Chapter 2: What the Future Holds for Our Students Chapter 3: Living in the Age of Disruptive Innovation Chapter 4: The Nine Core Learning Attributes of Digital Generations Chapter 5: Looking Back, Moving Forward Chapter 6: Learning in the Year 2038 Chapter 7: New Skills for Modern Times Chapter 8: New Roles for Educators Chapter 9: Where We Begin
The Digital Era of Learning Novel Educational Strategies and Challenges for Teaching Students in the 21st Century
Author | : Christopher S. Keator |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2020-11-04 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 153618750X |
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Students of the 21st century, typically those of the Millennial (also referred to as 'Gen Y') or Gen Z generations, were born into a digitally advanced world. Unlike in the 1960's when the smallest computers occupied entire rooms at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) complex, today's digital landscape is smitten with the abundant use of modern laptops, tablets and smart phones. Modern computing technology has evolved due to the marriage with extremely powerful computing software, which collectively has resulted in the commonplace use of modern technology on a regular basis throughout all aspects of everyday life. This relatively unrestricted access to computers is coupled with an unfettered access to the internet, providing 'users' unlimited freedoms to search for boundless amounts of information. This constant stream of electronically-accessible information, the 'digital highway', has subsequently led to the creation of novel strategies to teach today's students.Today's students, or more aptly referred to as 'modern learners', are quite unique compared with previous students of the Baby Boomer or Gen X generations. Students of the Gen X generation were the first students to experience wide-spread access to computers during high school and undergraduate studies, whereas the majority of students from both the Gen Y and Gen Z generations have been literally bombarded with computer technology since birth. This access has created an 'on-demand' lifestyle that relies on searchable databases, instant access to live-streaming events and the ability to communicate electronically (in various formats) from almost anywhere on the face of the planet. This on-demand lifestyle has permeated every facet of everyday life to the degree that many of these technologies are now incorporated routinely into all forms of business and science, and used throughout all levels (elementary, secondary and professional) of education. Thus, the constant use of modern technology - coupled with the on-demand lifestyle - has led to profound changes in learner expectations, resulting in the need for educators to develop new strategies and face unique challenges on a regular and often recurring basis.This book provides a detailed overview into those educational strategies and various challenges faced by today's educators. It is conveniently divided into two parts. The first part includes chapters examining different strategies for teaching a wide variety of students covering multiple age groups. The second part includes chapters providing unique insights into some of the varied challenges facing today's educators. The vast majority of strategies - and challenges - are focused on how the emerging technology of the early 21st century has resulted in profound influences for both learner and educator expectations and limitations, and how technology has opened up endless opportunities that will ultimately alter the modern educational landscape.
Educating the Next Generation
Author | : Prateek Tandon,Tsuyoshi Fukao |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2015-01-08 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781464804182 |
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This book diagnoses Cambodian teaching quality and presents policy options for reform.