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The One-Teacher, One-Classroom Model Needs an Upgrade. Here’s What’s Next.

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But new ways of teaching like station rotation and fluid-schedule flex models can hit a snag when they run up against the familiar one-teacher-one-classroom setup. Among them: a model called Franchise Schools in Nevada’s Clark County School District. Eventually, they would be eligible to earn about $60,000 as experienced teachers.

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ISTE 2015: (Re)designing tech-infused lessons for deeper thinking

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There is a wealth of research on the TPACK and SAMR frameworks, Bloom’s taxonomy, Webb’s Depth of Knowledge, the Authentic Intellectual Work framework, the Instructional Practices Inventory, the Florida/Arizona Technology Integration Matrices, and other mental models of technology integration and/or higher-order thinking work.

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Why Education Is a ‘Wicked Problem’ for Learning Engineers to Solve

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If you try to achieve one goal, you end up doing worse for another goal. We want it to be achievable, by which I mean, if I register for a class, I should be able to achieve the goals that I want to achieve. Even if it's accessible and affordable, but I can't achieve it, it's not of much use to me.

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Sir Ken Robinson: A Brief In Memoriam [guest post]

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It is remarkable what was achieved by industrialization and, specifically, industrial farming. But, these industrial achievements came at a heavy cost. In a comparable way, in America, our industrial schools have achieved much but at a high price. We have achieved near-universal basic literacy.