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This presentation seeks to illustrate how the nature of education fit the nature of both the world and technology during each generation; however, despite the fact that world conditions and technology have changed, education still has some room to catch up.
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Generational signposts Of education

Published on Nov 06, 2015

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GENERATIONAL SIGNPOSTS of EDUCATION

Gary G. Abud, Jr. - Grosse Pointe Public Schools
This presentation seeks to illustrate how the nature of education fit the nature of both the world and technology during each generation; however, despite the fact that world conditions and technology have changed, education still has some room to catch up.
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About Me

Instructional Coach | 2013-14 Michigan Teacher of the Year

an Educational voyage

Around the State of Michigan
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HOW DID WE GET HERE?

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BABY BOOMERS

EDUCATION IN THEIR WORLD

TEACHER AS PLANT MANAGER

TRAIN THEM TO FALL IN LINE
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PRACTICES THAT SEPARATED

  • students from peers
  • thinking from doing
  • school from real world
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TEACHER AS EXPERT

GENERATION X..."BUELLER...?"
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GENERATION Y

TEACHERS ARE DECISION MAKERS
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INFORMATION SURGE

LEARNING STYLES, DIFFERENTIATION, AND TESTING
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GENERATION NOW

TEACHER AS FACILITATOR

EDUCATION EVOLUTION

THE GOOD, BAD, AND UGLY
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WHAT HAS CHANGED?

  • Teaching
  • Learning
  • Expectations
  • Stereotypes
  • Technology

responding to change

"Don't do the same things better; do things differently"
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technology

CAVEAT EMPTOR V. CAVEAT VENDITOR
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Questions

Thank you for being a great audience!
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Technology Update

Dr. Tom Harwood, Superintendent of Grosse Pointe Schools
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