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The World We Explore-- Sir Ken Robinson, Educator. Curiosity encourages us to push boundaries into uncharted territories. Where can our hunger for discovery ...
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"Competency-based learning" (CBL) is one of the newest buzz-phrases showing up on education blogs and in many legislative changes in education policy. New Via Gust MEES
Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 31, 11:00 AM
A MUST read!
Check also:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Competency
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Competency-based+Learning
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February 1, 6:40 PM
The conclusions at the end make the article. We need to ensure that we choose the right tool for the learning context and the student or student involved. Delete the scoop?
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"On Thursday, November 3rd, 2011, members of the Metro Vancouver education community from a range of perspectives met to address the big questions around Personalised Learning. As an organization, BCASCD promotes the exemplary practices in curriculum and develops leadership and professional capacity for the success of all learners. As such, a roundtable on Personalised Learning was held. The executive invited educators from a range of districts and on various pathways of their careers in education, including student-teachers, classroom teachers, district support teachers, vice-principals, principals, district principals, post-secondary teacher-educators, and senior administrators.
Four areas around Personalised Learning were discussed, with the intent of creating a working document demonstrating what Personalised Learning may look like at a class, school, district and provincial level."
These areas were: > Stakeholders: Who are they? What are their needs? > Competencies/skills/knowledge: What are the ‘must-haves’? What are the ‘would-like-to-haves’? > Assessment/Reporting: How does Personalised Learning change reporting schedules, assessments (AFL) and student engagement; > Structures: What are the environmental/space/time requirements.
Read about what ideas emerged from this roundtable discussion as British Columbia embarks on implementing personalised learning in their province. Via Kathleen McClaskey Delete the scoop?
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Just listen to him. He has wit and can bring it to the point. Even if you do not have an interest in education. It is just fun to listen to Sir Ken Robinson.
Just listen to him. He has wit and can bring it to the point. Even if you do not have an interest in education. It is just fun to listen to Sir Ken Robinson.