A Vision of K-12 Students Today
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A Vision of K-12 Students Today
This project was created to inspire teachers to use technology in engaging ways to help students develop higher level thinking skills. Equally important, it serves to motivate district level leaders to provide teachers with the tools and training to do so.
Author: bjnesbitt
Length: 04:08
Uploaded: 29.11.2007
Viewed: 221800×
Rating (148×):
Video Category: Education
Tags: Education Students Vision Technology Professional Development School
This project was created to inspire teachers to use technology in engaging ways to help students develop higher level thinking skills. Equally important, it serves to motivate district level leaders to provide teachers with the tools and training to do so.
Author: bjnesbitt
Length: 04:08
Uploaded: 29.11.2007
Viewed: 221800×
Rating (148×):
Video Category: Education
Tags: Education Students Vision Technology Professional Development School
| sniper1250 | 6.11.2008 |
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| None of those kids mentioned anything about spending time with their parents. Where they in all this? You know why China's students do so well? Parental involvement. Parents in China have their children study and do homework before they're allowed to watch TV or use the computer. Parents in China also help their children learn and understand math as well as read. American parents teach their kids to talk and read but leave math to the schools and then wonder why their kid isn't good at it. | |
| amperson1983 | 8.11.2008 |
| I think this is all and well and as a teacher I would LOVE for every student to have a computer in class and to use that to do everything and I would LOVE for each student to have an Ipod to listen to lectures and interact..I would LOVE for each student to have a digital camera. BUT this isn't the case, public funding doesn't allow this. So all each student to access the technology and I will use it to teach! | |
| LuckySantiago | 9.11.2008 |
| You are correct. Funding is always an issue. What are the solutions to overcoming the hierarchy education system, where the distribution of money leads to the educational value a student receives? What can change at the top or bottom to allow students to receive the education they need? Or is it the technology or enhanced teacher training that a student needs? What defines good education? Is it passion, skills, ability to memorize?What if it's the ability to change in a working environment | |
| PAULSKATER101 | 14.11.2008 |
| STFU u Noob! | |
| PAULSKATER101 | 14.11.2008 |
| Gay! These kids have no lives at all. | |
| xXPandemicFilmsXx | 14.11.2008 |
| I agree with PAULSKATER101. These kids have no social lives at all. They sit in front of a computer all day getting brain tumors. My brother does this program and now he's an anti-social computer geek. He plays World of Warcraft now! That's the gayest game ever! | |
| xXPandemicFilmsXx | 14.11.2008 |
| Lol, look at the girl at 2:32 She needs to stop cramming her face full of cheetohs when she's online. | |
| xXPandemicFilmsXx | 14.11.2008 |
| 2:31 Yep, she'll definitely have 14 jobs by the time she's 38. All of them will be with Dunkin' Donuts and Mc Donalds tho. | |
| kopitikop | 15.11.2008 |
| kids now are going to become robats not humans! get your child of the computer! | |
| runefan213 | 18.11.2008 |
| Robots not Robats. maybe keeping your child on the computer IS a better idea But somehow wrong. I mean they can be fat. like me | |












