A Global Search for Education: Change Leader
Október25

A Global Search for Education: Change Leader

The way to improve the quality of teaching is through teamwork in the schools, and then surround it with better teacher pre-service, better attraction of the profession, and better professional development.” — Michael Fullan Michael Fullan has been working to identify the right drivers for whole system education reform. His paper, “Choosing the Wrong Drivers for Whole System Reform,” has...

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A Global Search for Education: All That Is Me
Október18

A Global Search for Education: All That Is Me

“Az oktatási rendszer, amely optimalizálja a kilátások siker a globális világ lesz az egyik, hogy alakul szenvedély, kibocsátások kreativitás, és amely mélyen megtámadta a fiatalok.” — Anthony Seldon Developing the whole child has been the goal of many leading global educators. Azok, akik úgy tűnik, hogy sikerül ütött közötti egyensúly tanulás, értékelés, and helping students understand who...

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A Global Search for Education: Tudás
Október12

A Global Search for Education: Tudás

Schooling is a universal right. It is about the right of all young peopleto have access to ‘powerful knowledge’… ” — Michael Young Fueled by international test scores which indicate that the UK is lagging behind other nations in education, the British education debate has focused on a number of issues. These include the nature of standardized exams and the weakness of the academic core...

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A Global Search for Education: More from Canada
Szeptember27

A Global Search for Education: More from Canada

Good Teachers are critical. It is an absolutely vital factor.” — DR. Ben Levin “Az egyesült államokbeli. cannot improve its education system for all or even most children by keeping its present focus on charter schools, more testing, teacher evaluation and union bashing. None of those feature in the best-performing countries. There must be a focus on helping all schools improve, combining pressure with lots of...

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A Global Search for Education: What Did You Learn Today?
Szeptember20

A Global Search for Education: What Did You Learn Today?

Children do not always learn what we teach. That is why the most important assessment does not happen at the end of the learning, it happens during the learning.” — Dylan Wiliam “It is right that teachers and schools are accountable to those with a stake in public education, and this requires assessments that are free from subjectivity. So we do need some form of standardized assessment. Azonban, a...

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