Source: Deep Learning; Engage the World, Change the World (Fullan, Quinn, McEachan. p.123)
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Skills needed this century ...
Source: World Economic Forum
This challenge requires a different type of learner.
The next generation of young citizens will create jobs, not seek them, and collaborate to advance humanity in an increasingly complex world.
That will require curiosity, imagination, empathy, entrepreneurship and resilience, the ability to fail constructively, and to learn from mistakes.
The most obvious implication of a world that requires constant adaptation and growth from learners is the need to build the capacity and motivation for lifelong learning.
We used to learn to do the work; now learning is the work – and that will require a post-industrial way of coaching, mentoring, teaching and evaluating that can build passion and capacity for learning.
Visible Learning
“It's literally impossible to think deeply about things you do not care about”.
Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
EdD, associate professor of education, psychology, and neuroscience at the Brain and Creativity Institute and Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California
Human capabilities are living
Value what we measure vs. measure what we value
If we only valued paw paw’s based on their size, what might we be missing?
Project Based Learning
Source: John Spencer Author
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Learning Design Guide
John Spencer explains ...