The future of initial Education
“The main task of schools will be to empower young people to become lifelong learners who actively develop their learning biographies.” So says a European Commission’s Foresight Report envisioning learning in 2025.
Iris Merino2019-03-12T13:51:44+01:00December 16th, 2018|
“The main task of schools will be to empower young people to become lifelong learners who actively develop their learning biographies.” So says a European Commission’s Foresight Report envisioning learning in 2025.
Iris Merino2019-03-12T14:05:48+01:00November 18th, 2018|
Fundación Telefónica
Iris Merino2019-03-12T13:34:44+01:00October 12th, 2018|
“El invariable propósito de la educación era, es, y siempre seguirá siendo, la preparación de estos jóvenes para la vida. Una vida de acuerdo con la realidad en la que están destinados a entrar. Para estar preparados, necesitan instrucción, «conocimientos prácticos, concretos y de inmediata aplicación», para usar la expresión de Tullio de Mauro. Y para ser «práctica», una enseñanza de calidad necesita propiciar y propagar la apertura de la mente, y no su cerrazón.” Zygmunt Bauman
Iris Merino2018-09-06T14:29:57+01:00September 6th, 2018|
“The only real alternative to prepare our kids for the new era unfolding around us is to radically redesign our educational systems. What we need are learning environments that will draw out and nurture capabilities that today are only in the background, if present at all – capabilities like creativity, imagination, curiosity, and emotional and social intelligence that transcend conventional disciplinary boundaries”. John Hagel tomado de Edge Perspectives
Iris Merino2019-03-12T14:29:56+01:00July 29th, 2018|
John Cotton Dana (Agosto19 de 1856 en Woodstock, Vermont — Julio 21 de1929 en Newark, New Jersey) fue un bibliotecario interesado en promover los beneficios de la lectura y vincular la biblioteca con la vida cotidiana de las personas. Más información en Wikipedia (en inglés)
Iris Merino2019-03-12T12:33:42+01:00July 22nd, 2018|
Watkins, C. (2003). Learning: a sense maker’s guide. London: Institute of Education, University of London. (p.30)
Iris Merino2019-03-12T14:08:21+01:00June 22nd, 2018|
“Movile devices and one-to-one personalized learning techniques are breaking the boundaries of education by delivering anytime/anywere learning: turning the entire world into a potential classroom!” Grant, P., & Bayse, D. (2014). Personalized learning. A guide for engaging Students with Technology. Eugene, Oregon: ISTE- International Society for Technology in Education. https://www.iste.org/resources/product?id=3122