21st Century Learning
 
 
21st Century Learning 6 with Dr. Patrick Faverty
Thursday, April 27, 2006
We must look at how our students’ brains work in order to properly develop our classrooms and schools.
 
21st Century Learning 5 with Dr. Patrick Faverty
Thursday, April 27, 2006
“We teachers, perhaps all human beings, are in the grip of an astonishing delusion.  We think that we can take a picture, a structure, a working model of something, a concept, constructed in our
 
21st Century Learning 4 with Dr. Patrick Faverty
Thursday, April 27, 2006
We must change the function of school from the paradigm of teaching to the paradigm of learning.  The future of our society and our children depends upon it.
We are at a critical juncture.  The
 
This is a call for social revolution, let there be no mistake.  This will be a revolution to free our children from the oppression of compliance and competition in our educational system. We must free them to learn and create, understand virtue, build meaning and understanding, develop powerful learning skills, and become the citizens of the greatest democracy ever imagined!  We must reconfigure our schools and classrooms to truly meet the needs of our students.