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A Brief History of the Future of Education

Learning in the Age of Disruption

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A Brief History of the Future of Education

By: Ian Jukes, Ryan L. Schaaf
Narrated by: Elliot Schiff
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The Future Tense of Teaching in the Digital Age

The digital environment has radically changed how and what students need and want to learn, but has educational delivery radically changed? Get ready to be challenged to accommodate today’s learners as opposed to allowing default classroom practices. With its touches of humor and choose-your-own-adventure approach, the audiobook encourages listeners to search for interesting, relevant or required material and then jump right in. At its core, listeners will:

  • Consider predictions about future learning.
  • Understand how to leverage nine core learning attributes of digital generations.
  • Discover ten critical roles educators can embrace to remain relevant in the digital age.
©2018 Ian Jukes and Ryan L. Schaaf (P)2022 Corwin
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