A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: A View from Noruega
Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland Why have I never been to Norway, Eu me pergunto como eu ver as imagens de tirar o fôlego deste país incrível na pesquisa do Google. I e-mail o meu melhor amigo, Especialista norueguês e talentoso arquiteto, Maddy Vigeland, and ask her to share with me a Norwegian view for my new education post. “A few things come to mind,” Maddy emails back. “In addition to skiing, the fjords — miles and...
A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: The Future of Jobs?
Guangzhou, China education mega center Recession. Economic Crisis. Increasing World Competition. For Finland (A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: Mais foco na Finlândia), the successful way forward in this situation was through education reform. The impact of education on individual and national prosperity has long been debated by politicians, policy advisors, business consultants and academics. No entanto, Professor Hugh Lauder...
A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: Professor Be Good
Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake in Bad Teacher courtesy of Sony Pictures. Bad Teacher is a new comedy starring Cameron Diaz as a totally inappropriate teacher, Elizabeth Halsey. À medida que o filme começa, Elizabeth não está animado com o primeiro dia de escola. Nem ela está interessada em colocar seus alunos primeiro. Sinceramente, O foco principal da Elizabeth é encontrar um cara que vai cuidar dela. To find out whether...
A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: Hora da Índia
Bob Compton’s film, Dois milhões de minutos, explored how Indian students spend their time The goal is education. Temos 64 million students in it. India has about 320 milhão (idade 5 a 14). Bob Compton’s film, Dois milhões de minutos, observed that many students in India and China spend more time acquiring academic knowledge. What works in the Indian culture is going to be different from what works in our American...
A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: Australia on the Move
Young Australians present to their classmates In Vicki Abeles’ filme, Race to Nowhere, we met U. S. kids who were so overscheduled they had no time to be kids. The film suggested we were preoccupied with testing and performance, undermining what our kids should be doing in the classroom, let alone in their down time. So what is happening down under? I’ve been to Australia six times for business and personal reasons (my...
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