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8 Things Every School Must Do To Prepare For The 4th Industrial Revolution - Forbes

8 Things Every School Must Do To Prepare For The 4th Industrial Revolution - Forbes | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Corporate leaders aren’t the only ones who need to consider how to adjust to the new world the 4th Industrial Revolution is ushering in. Educators, schools, government officials, and parents must re-think education and how to prepare the next generation to take advantage of the plethora of opportunities and overcome the challenges enabled by ever-increasing technological change. Here are some of the changes happening because of the 4th Industrial Revolution and eight things every school must do to prepare for the 4th Industrial Revolution.
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How Maker Mindsets Can Be An Easy Fit For Rural Schools

How Maker Mindsets Can Be An Easy Fit For Rural Schools | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The maker movement has expanded greatly in recent years and much of the attention has focused on cities with high population density and large well-funded school districts. In rural districts, teachers are also developing maker projects to help students gain the benefits that come from hands-on experiences, while better understanding the needs of their communities.
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Schools Are Missing What Matters About Learning - The Atlantic 

Schools Are Missing What Matters About Learning - The Atlantic  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
When Orville Wright, of the Wright brothers fame, was told by a friend that he and his brother would always be an example of how far someone can go in life with no special advantages, he emphatically responded, “to say we had no special advantages … the greatest thing in our favor was growing up in a family where there was always much encouragement to intellectual curiosity.”
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