What if teachers embraced the idea of transparency as a form of activism, a way of shining light on what works in the classroom?
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
January 15, 2013 10:16 AM
In the last 50 years advances in technology have brought about social shifts that change the way we interact, communicate, share information, and learn. The changes in technology have had far-reaching effects on every aspect of society, changing what we know, how we know it, how we make a living, and how we see the world and each other. |
One way to promote change is to allow the outside world to see inside innovative classrooms, hold up positive narratives and be sure everyone knows the consequences of seemingly distant policy decisions.