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The Real Problem With Multiple-Choice Questions

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This is a tone that is becoming increasingly important in the 21st century as access to information increases, as the updating of information happens more naturally, and as blended and mobile learning environments become more common. This all emphasizes the value of uncertainty in learning. Uncertainty.

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7 Shifts To Create A Classroom Of The Future

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Digital literacy is a trend that involves the consumption, comprehension, and curation of digital media. This is directly tied to research literacy, as both digital and digitized data sources serve as primary research resources. Shift From Standards To Habits. Game-Based Learning & Gamification. Connectivism.

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Change The Conversation–It’s Not About The Thinking

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Content-based academic standards. Use of data. Mobile learning. Social media in the classroom. It’s not the thinking behind an idea that should bother us, but rather the effect of the idea. Mandates to be research-based in our behavior. Differentiation. They’re just ideas. Or indifference.

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13 Ways Education Could Change In The Next 13 Years

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Modern learners must consume, evaluate, and integrate constantly changing data in highly-dynamic and visible contexts. In 2013, most elementary schools are simply diminutive high schools, with a balance of reading, writing, mathematics, geography, and other “core” skills, while character training supplements academic work.