Remove Art Remove Critical Thinking Remove Multidisciplinary
article thumbnail

K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Interactive simulations and virtual field trips bring students face-to-face with historical landmarks, famous works of art, and locations that are not accessible to the general public. Adaptive learning platforms are gaining prominence as personalized becomes more critical for student success.

article thumbnail

64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

article thumbnail

Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

Multidisciplinary curricular connections to voting are often an under-utilized and under-funded component of the student involvement landscape. Students in language arts can learn the political pros and cons of multilingual communications, teaching, and governing. Critical thinking and information and media literacy belong everywhere.

article thumbnail

Digital Game-Based Learning in Higher Ed Moves Beyond the Hype

Edsurge

Students in Art Goldberg’s English composition classes at Miami-Dade College and Broward College have a different experience than their peers in most introductory college writing courses. I think it will be an interesting tool to look at ethics and review practices in a very whimsical way, but in a way that become serious pretty quickly.”

article thumbnail

Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

Multidisciplinary curricular connections to voting are often an under-utilized and under-funded component of the student involvement landscape. Students in language arts can learn the political pros and cons of multilingual communications, teaching, and governing. Critical thinking and information and media literacy belong everywhere.