any schools that are using the paradigm described by Alan November when he
talks about student-centric learning <http://vimeo.com/3930740>? I am
looking for a working successful model.
Thanks,
Ann
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Ross Lenet <lenet@patriot.net> wrote:
> Simply using modern tools in a traditionally centralized system will not
>> do it.
>>
>
> LIke many other things in life, what will (probably) drive schools to
> reexamine the way they operate (shift paradigms, which includes the issue of
> decentralization) is costs. The traditional bricks-and-mortar approach will
> prove way too expensive compared to other approaches that are available in
> the information age. If there's one truth I have learned in my life, when I
> need to figure out what is happening or what will happen and why, it's to
> look at money for some of the answers.
>
> Ross Lenet
> Sidwell Friends School
>
>
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