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The 21st-Century Classroom

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The 21st-Century Classroom is a thought-provoking exploration of ways in which we can better prepare our students for the lifelong demands of a world in constant change and full of unprecedented promise. Educators will be inspired to rediscover the most fundamental quality of their mission: to become passionate about sharing learning with students and to inspire a love of today's limitless learning as a collective and participative endeavor. For the next generations of learners to achieve maximum success, the participative component of learning is not just a desirable trait, but an essential element of an effective 21st-century paradigm of lifelong learning with technology as a powerful catalyst for that learning. Technology has not only minimized the importance of physical proximity but also granted access to all accumulated human knowledge, with new content being generated at a breathtaking pace. Gabriel Rshaid takes readers on an idea-expanding journey, not by providing steps to follow, but instead thoughts, ideas, strategies, and even examples to apply to individual educational environments. He includes explorations of the challenge of change in the school setting, how educators might develop their vision for a 21st-century education, and how learning is now happening differently. He addresses what technology is driving student learning, multimedia and its impact on the written word, and learning through gaming. Common Core State Standards and assessments are discussed from the perspective of needed 21st-century skills, as well as how critical thinking skills are essential to our globalized learning environment. Gabriel Rshaid describes the transition in education: * from learning a fixed curriculum in a classroom to a lifelong learning model; * from a teaching model to a learning model; * from learning content to learning skills; * from learning with a fixed time, space, and access to a teacher to ubiquitous learning; * from using technology for teaching to using technology for learning.

Author Biography:

Gabriel Rshaid has been an educator for almost 25 years, having taught at the elementary and high school levels. For the last 15 years he has been a K-12 principal in independent schools while still remaining active in the classroom. Mr. Rshaid is also a Professional Development Associate with The Leadership and Learning Center in Englewood, Colorado. He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Release date Australia
June 7th, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
264
Dimensions
152x229x17
ISBN-13
9781935588498
Product ID
21781360

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