I see a huge amount of information about 21st century/personalized learning, much of it hyped and full of slick videos, with not too many real connections to real schools and real teachers. What I'd like to find are thoughtful, collaborative and respectful examples where teachers feel supported as they try new approaches. One school I work with in Vancouver,Canada, has I think managed well to work collaboratively and very effectively but they have little if any systemic support. Their key goal is to support all learners and they use technology to do just that. Read one short account at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/education/primary-to-s...
Might others share similar examples of good practice, collaboration and systemic support?
Charlie Naylor
BC Teachers' Federation, Vancouver
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