Education – A Way Ahead Presented By G.GOUTHAMAN PG TEACHER /TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP. RMSA, TIRUVARUR.

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Education – A Way Ahead Presented By G.GOUTHAMAN PG TEACHER /TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP. RMSA, TIRUVARUR

 Personalized : To my needs and learning goals  Flexible : So that I can try different ways to learn  Interactive : Engaging to draw me in  Relevant : To the life I’d like to lead  Paced : My own progress measured against goals I understand Attributes of Next Generation Learning from a Student’s Point of View

 Constantly informed by different ways of demonstrating and measuring my progress  Collaborativewith faculty, peers, and others, unlimited by proximity  Responsive and supportive when I need extra help  Challenging but achievable, with opportunities to become an expert in an area of interest  Available to me as much as it is to every other student Attributes of Next Generation Learning from a Student’s Point of View

The Six Dimensions of Next Generation Learning

Required Elements of Next Generation Learning

10 Ways to Improve Student Achievement and Create Learners 1.Share a Vision 2.Your School Should Be a Change Agent 3.Analyze Data 4.Introduce Students to Their Data 5.Increase Rigor 6.Teach Students the level of Rigor 7.Expectations 8.Teach Students How to Learn 9.Teachers as Learners Environment 10.Teach Smarter and Not Harder

Working Memory Boosters 1.Teach visualization skills. 2.Have your child teach you 3.Suggest games that use visual memory. 4.Play cards. 5.Make up category games. 6.Number your directions. 7.Connect emotion to information 8.Help make connections