Steven Mintz’s article Five Ways that 21st and 20th Century Learning Will Differ does a beautiful job of laying out how "teaching and learning in the early 21st century differ from its 20th century”.
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, a former classroom teacher and school administrator, is a widely known speaker and trainer on the use of interactive technology in K-12 education. She is the co-founder (with ...
The idea of 21st century learning is not that technology trumps other learning tools or methods. Instead, technology can enhance teaching and learning processes. We're only a decade into the 21st ...
Few of us could disagree that today’s students must be taught the necessary skills to function in an increasingly complex, conceptual, and globalized 21st-century society and economy. Students have to ...
The world is changing in remarkable ways, and the pace of this change is only accelerating. Thanks to unprecedented advances in technology, society continues to evolve at an exponential rate. The ...
This article is the next in a series that I’ve written about graphic communication education dealing with virtual online teaching and learning due to COVID-19. The articles cover maximizing the use of ...
Any serious student of higher education will own a copy of American Higher Education in the 21st Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges. Over the years, I've made earnest (if intermittent ...
How has our public education system gotten so off track? Source: yanlev/fotolia High-stakes testing, obsessive data collection, and lofty promises of technology’s potential to “revolutionize” ...
Right now, millions of educators are grappling with the new realities of teaching in the midst of a pandemic: extended periods of disruption, a lack of resources to support evolving needs and absent ...