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Learning Needs a Context | PracTICE

Learning Needs a Context | PracTICE | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
This is a follow up to a post I wrote, How Do We Learn? How Should We Learn?  The purpose of these posts is to encourage educators to examine practices they take for granted, implement without deep...


The following are some suggestions for establishing context (the list is just a start). Ironically, they are practices that are often recommended are best practices in teaching but they aren’t implement as often as they should be:

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This is a follow up to a post I wrote, How Do We Learn? How Should We Learn?  The purpose of these posts is to encourage educators to examine practices they take for granted, implement without deep...


The following are some suggestions for establishing context (the list is just a start). Ironically, they are practices that are often recommended are best practices in teaching but they aren’t implement as often as they should be:


James J. Goldsmith's curator insight, March 23, 2015 9:02 AM

Makes a strong argument for the importance of context in learning and provides useful links with more information about and to support this point of view.

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Teachers’ Most Powerful Role? Adding Context

Teachers’ Most Powerful Role? Adding Context | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
When information is available in abundance, teachers will still be subject matter experts, but their true value will lie in their ability to facilitate and share the expertise of their students.


The role of the teacher is moving from being a distributor of information to one of nurturing students as they collect, evaluate, and process information into unique learning products.

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The role of the teacher is moving from being a distributor of information to one of nurturing students as they collect, evaluate, and process information into unique learning products.


malek's comment, May 2, 2014 5:55 PM
Redefining the role of teacher. You hit a nail.