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Daniel Pink’s Evidence-Based Suggestions for Scheduling the School Day

Daniel Pink’s Evidence-Based Suggestions for Scheduling the School Day | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
The best-selling author explains why the order of the school day should look different for elementary and high school students.
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Education Through Students' Eyes: A Dry-Erase Animated Video

Education Through Students' Eyes: A Dry-Erase Animated Video | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"Two students from Georgia share their what education looks like through their eyes with a dry-erase animated video."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, June 18, 2015 6:40 AM

Listen to two softmores present their views on education in this short (~6 minute) video. What do they talk about? Here are the five points listed in the original post:

* Teachers’ view versus students’ view of school schedules.

* School systems’ expectations of students versus students’ own expectations of themselves.

* Purpose, application, and importance of certain curricula.

* The practice of not asking the most important people of all…the students.

* Ignoring successful educational models, such as Finland.

Many of us have seen education go through major changes, and these students raise some questions that all of us need to consider. Take the time to view this video, and consider sharing it with others at your school. 

Ellen Dougherty's curator insight, August 1, 2015 11:45 AM

Listen to two softmores present their views on education in this short (~6 minute) video. What do they talk about? Here are the five points listed in the original post:

* Teachers’ view versus students’ view of school schedules.

* School systems’ expectations of students versus students’ own expectations of themselves.

* Purpose, application, and importance of certain curricula.

* The practice of not asking the most important people of all…the students.

* Ignoring successful educational models, such as Finland.

Many of us have seen education go through major changes, and these students raise some questions that all of us need to consider. Take the time to view this video, and consider sharing it with others at your school. 

Frances's curator insight, February 8, 2016 8:57 AM

Q:  At what age do students formulate their views of what "education" should be?