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Teach42 – The future is half empty?

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Dave Warlick posted a year end podcast containing a few hundred interviews with teachers encouraging them to think about what the classroom of 2015 would look like. Unfortunately, I have to disagree with the projections of many of the teachers. I wouldn’t go so far as to say I have a pessimistic view of the next ten years, I just don’t think the world of education is going to change that dramatically in a decade. If we’ve learned anything, it’s that schools are slow to change and that it takes time for things to move through the layers.

However, I do foresee some very positive things happening in the near future. So I hope you enjoy this little peek into the future through the eyes of an average schmo sitting on his sofa with his dog.

Direct link to the show:

Show notes:
Connect Learning: David Warlick’s 50th post, looking to the year 2015.
The Academic Aesthetic: It’s Aaron’s open interview that I’m responding to at the end of the podcast.

4 Comments

Kevin
1/3/2006

I should really recommend more academic bloggers to check your Teach42 blog out. Informational titbits like these are priceless. I’m adding you to my blogroll. :)

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