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Preparar para la vida. Zygmunt Bauman

2019-03-12T13:34:44+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

In a personalized learning environment, learners have voice…

2018-10-07T18:02:40+01:00October 7th, 2018|

“In a personalized learning environment, learners have voice in how they prefer or need to acquire information, a choice in how they express what they know and how to engage with the content. When learners have ownership and take responsibility for their learning, they are more motivated to learn and more engaged in the learning process”. (pp 12-13) Bray, B. & McClaskey, K. (2015). Make learning personal. Thousand Oaks, California: Corwin

Bruner, J. (2012)

2018-10-06T18:03:16+01:00October 6th, 2018|

“Education is not and should not be devoted exclusively to the transmission of established knowledge. It should also dedicate itself to cultivating awareness of the human condition and to generating skill in understanding the nature and sources of knowledge” Bruner, J. (2012). What Psychology Should Study. International Journal of Educational Psychology, 1(1), 5-13.

The only real alternative to prepare our kids for the new era…

2018-09-06T14:29:57+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  

Si te atreves a enseñar, no dejes de aprender. John Cotton Dana

2019-03-12T14:29:56+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)

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