Sentences with phrase «century learning concepts»

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His complete rejection of vacuums and voids and his subsequent influence on centuries of learning prevented the adoption of the concept of zero in the Western world until around the 13th century, when Italian bankers found it to be extraordinarily useful in financial transactions.
«Using Virtual Reality Technology to Convey Abstract Scientific Concepts,» in Learning the Sciences of the 21st Century: Research, Design, and Implementing Advanced Technology Learning Environments (with C. Salzman, B. Loftin, and K. Ash), (2000)
But in the 21st century — with so many tools that support personalized learning — should all students always be learning the same concept at the same time, and at the same pace?
The content included building performance arts knowledge and skills, applying 21st Century skills such as creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking through science and arts pedagogies, and designing KLA learning projects to explore science concepts and ideas through music and performance arts.
By situating important academic concepts and skills in the context of projects and internships, High Tech High gives Morikawa and his classmates what John Dewey, the great pragmatic philosopher and educational reformer of the early twentieth century, called «both magnet to attract and glue to hold» their learning.
The concept of the four Cs — the 21st - century skills of critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity — suggests the need for more integrated, problem - and inquiry - based, and hands - on approaches to teaching and learning.
Concepts like lifelong learning and twenty - first century skills are no longer simply trendy buzzwords, but on - the - ground reality.
While the Ingatian education model builds on traditions going back centuries, the St. Ignatius Catholic School model is likely the first in the country — certainly in Idaho — to fully embrace core concepts associated with 21st century learning.
Third, skill mini-labs for reading, mathematics and the 21st Century Skills help students refine skills and review concepts for deeper learning.
Now, Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP) is funding the HP NETA Project to expand the one - to - one computing concept to include a suite of 21st century tools to help teachers assess that student learning.
21st Century Charter School at Gary also utilizes a concept called «Blended Learning» across all subject areas.
«Jennifer Stanchfield successfully takes critical, yet complex concepts like social - emotional learning and 21st Century skill development and makes them practical, relevant and approachable by framing them through an experiential learning lens.
In the field of education, the concept of learning styles has received a tremendous amount of attention over the past half century.
In a 2011 article published in The Chronicle for Higher Education, we learn that in the late 20th century, the study of metaphor became increasingly popular with «philosophers, linguists, psychologists, cognitive scientists, and others...» Some believe that metaphor is «the concept at the crux of all thought, and maybe all human understanding.»
This had led me to do a bit of historical digging into the commercial transaction of the subscription, as part of a larger project on learning's role in the formation of intellectual property concept over many centuries.
Citizens, legislators, and regulators should separate the concept of public education from the monopolistic delivery system and embrace 21st - century methods of connecting students with learning experiences.
Since the casebook method of legal instruction was invented in the early 19th Century, lawyers have learned a «bastardized Asiatic style» (Garner's term) by adopting the style of antiquated opinions found in law - school casebooks, which buried legal concepts in sprawling, dense prose, and legal jargon.
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