
Conversation 2: Why We Need to Change Pedagogy
Conversation 2: Why We Need to Change Pedagogy
Chapter 1: Why We Need to Change Pedagogy
In Chapter 1 of The New Pillars Modern Teaching, Gayle Allen lays the groundwork for why we must change pedagogy in our schools. Data shows that the majority of U.S. workers are not engaged in their work. Is this something that can be addressed with our students while we still have them in K-12 schools? She also explains the change in access to information over the last century. Now that we are living in a time of informational abundance, teaching and learning methods must change.
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- Daniel Pink, author of the book Drive (2009), recognizes three environmental factors researchers point to as keys to employee engagement: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. If this is true, how can we better engage students now and hopefully assist them in becoming engaged workers and members of society later?
- How does living in a time of information abundance impact how we learn and teach? How can we work in this environment to improve student ownership of learning?
- Are you a knowledge worker or a learning worker? Please explain…
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