Given these differences of between the organizations that were common in the 20th century and the organizations that are common in the 21st century, it seems that the education that dominated in the 20th century is no longer going to prepare young people for their future.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Innovation and 21st century skills
I am still thinking about 21st century skills (see the other recent posts)... it brings to mind another of the images that I will be sharing at the upcoming annual conference...
Asaolu, Olumuyiwa. 2006. “On the Emergence of New Computer Technologies.” Educational Technology & Society 9(1): 335-343.
Given these differences of between the organizations that were common in the 20th century and the organizations that are common in the 21st century, it seems that the education that dominated in the 20th century is no longer going to prepare young people for their future.
Given these differences of between the organizations that were common in the 20th century and the organizations that are common in the 21st century, it seems that the education that dominated in the 20th century is no longer going to prepare young people for their future.
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