Educational Research and Innovation Is Education Losing the Race with Technology? AI's Progress in Maths and Reading

Educational Research and Innovation Is Education Losing the Race with Technology? AI's Progress in Maths and Reading
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9789264920378
ISBN-13 : 9264920374
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Synopsis Educational Research and Innovation Is Education Losing the Race with Technology? AI's Progress in Maths and Reading by : OECD

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are ushering in a large and rapid technological transformation. Understanding how AI capabilities relate to human skills and how they develop over time is crucial for understanding this process.

Educational Research and Innovation Developing Minds in the Digital Age Towards a Science of Learning for 21st Century Education

Educational Research and Innovation Developing Minds in the Digital Age Towards a Science of Learning for 21st Century Education
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9789264634312
ISBN-13 : 9264634312
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Synopsis Educational Research and Innovation Developing Minds in the Digital Age Towards a Science of Learning for 21st Century Education by : Kuhl Patricia K.

This book highlights new scientific research about how people learn, including interdisciplinary perspectives from neuroscience, the social, cognitive and behavioural sciences, education, computer and information sciences, artificial intelligence/machine learning, and engineering.

Educational visions

Educational visions
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Publisher : Ubiquity Press
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781911529804
ISBN-13 : 1911529803
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Synopsis Educational visions by : Rebecca Ferguson

What have been the biggest successes in educational technology – and why have they succeeded when others have failed? Educational Visions shows how innovations including citizen science, learning at scale, inclusive education, learning design and analytics have developed over decades. The book is shaped by the visions pursued by one research group for the past 40 years. It outlines the group’s framework for innovation and shows how this can be put into practice to achieve long-term results that benefit both students and teachers at every educational level.

Educational Research and Innovation Connected Minds Technology and Today's Learners

Educational Research and Innovation Connected Minds Technology and Today's Learners
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9789264111011
ISBN-13 : 9264111018
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Synopsis Educational Research and Innovation Connected Minds Technology and Today's Learners by : OECD

This book contributes to the debate about the effects of technology attachment and connectedness on today’s learners, and their expectations about teaching.

Breakthrough Teaching and Learning

Breakthrough Teaching and Learning
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9781441977687
ISBN-13 : 1441977686
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Synopsis Breakthrough Teaching and Learning by : Tracy Gray

The many technology-related educational changes of the past decade have been propelled by even greater changes in the general consumer technology landscape. Education has become increasingly entwined with the digital consumer landscape. We are no longer asking whether digital materials and tools should be integrated into teaching and learning, but how and how well. Meanwhile, the overall academic performance of U.S. students has not kept pace with our international peers. Many policymakers have called for increased attention to students' 21st century skills and work readiness, pointing to the critical role technology should play in educational innovation. These changes mean that many mainstream accessible technologies can be used in the classroom to benefit a diverse population of learners, including students with disabilities and English language learners, reflecting the national shift from separate special education programs to more inclusive classrooms. Changes to policies and standards have pushed assistive and accessible technologies to the forefront, including the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, which requires teacher preparation programs to address educational technology and principles of universal design for learning (UDL), and the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), which creates a public-private infrastructure to provide more timely delivery of digital text to students with physical and print disabilities. This volume represents pioneering ideas that examine how accessible educational technologies can be harnessed for breakthrough learning for all students. Chapters will cover innovation trends in educational and assistive technologies, cognitive and neuroscience findings on how individual differences impact technology use and choice; the intersection of educational, leisure, health habits and exer-gaming; the use of social networking tools by students with and without disabilities; the use of social networking for teacher professional learning communities; the future of assessments for decision-making; and an analysis of the habits of mind and work traits of innovators NCTI has interviewed over the past five years.

Scaling Up Success

Scaling Up Success
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781119177883
ISBN-13 : 111917788X
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Synopsis Scaling Up Success by : Chris Dede

Drawing from the information presented at conference sponsored by the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Technology in Education Consortium, leading educators, researchers, and policymakers, Scaling Up Success translate, theory into practice and provide, a hands-on resource that clearly describes different models for “scaling up” success. This important resource is filled with illustrative examples of best practices that are grounded in real-life case studies of technology-based educational innovation3⁄4from networking a failing school district in New Jersey to using computer visualization to teach scientific inquiry in Chicago. Scaling Up Success show how the lessons learned from technology-based educational innovation can be applied to other school improvement efforts.

The Race Between Education and Technology

The Race Between Education and Technology
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 0674028678
ISBN-13 : 9780674028678
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Synopsis The Race Between Education and Technology by : Claudia Dale Goldin

This book provides a careful historical analysis of the co-evolution of educational attainment and the wage structure in the United States through the twentieth century. During the first eight decades of the twentieth century, the increase of educated workers was higher than the demand for them. This boosted income for most people and lowered inequality. However, the reverse has been true since about 1980. The authors discuss the complex reasons for this educational slow-down and what might be done to ameliorate it.

Changing the Subject

Changing the Subject
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781134757794
ISBN-13 : 1134757794
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Synopsis Changing the Subject by : J. Myron Atkin

This book is based on a set of stories from teachers and education professionals in thirteen OECD countries. Twenty-three case studies tell of innovations in practice involving school teachers, inspectors, academics and policy makers.

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Non-Traditional Educational Practices

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Non-Traditional Educational Practices
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9781799843610
ISBN-13 : 1799843610
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Synopsis Handbook of Research on Innovations in Non-Traditional Educational Practices by : Keengwe, Jared

While many school districts and institutions of higher education still cling to the traditional agrarian school year with a factory model delivery of education and Carnegie units based on seat time when most people are no longer farmers, factory workers, or reliant on learning in a classroom, there are bursts of promising practices that buck the norm by questioning the educational value of these traditions. Though researchers have investigated the potential of students learning in their own homes via personalized instruction delivered by computers rather than attending traditional institutions, the status quo in education has remained stubbornly resistant to change. Mixed-reality simulations, year-round schooling, grouping students by competencies instead of age, and game-based teaching are just a few of the educational innovations that seek to maximize learning by recognizing that innovation is essential for successfully teaching students in the modern era. The Handbook of Research on Innovations in Non-Traditional Educational Practices is a comprehensive reference source that examines various educational innovations, how they have developed workarounds to navigate traditional systems, and their potential to radically transform teaching and learning. With each chapter highlighting a different educational innovation such as experiential learning, game-based learning, online learning, and inquiry-based learning and their applications in all levels of education, this book explores the issues and challenges these educational innovations face as well as their impact. It is intended for academicians, professionals, administrators, and researchers in education and specifically benefits academic deans, vice presidents of academic affairs, graduate students, faculty technology leaders, directors of teaching and learning centers, curriculum and instructional designers, policymakers, principals and superintendents, and teachers interested in educational change.

Research on Educational Innovations

Research on Educational Innovations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781317207078
ISBN-13 : 1317207076
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Synopsis Research on Educational Innovations by : Arthur K. Ellis

For more than twenty years, Research on Educational Innovations has helped readers draw distinctions between truly innovative educational programs backed by sound empirical research and faddish policy trends of the day. Using a variety of current and emerging topics as practical case studies, this book offers a clear theoretical framework for program evaluation and for ways to delve into the research base behind any educational innovation. From examining the theoretical basis of a proposed program to understanding the nature of the research done to document the validity of the proposed program, it highlights the importance of differentiating opinions from results before implementing educational policies of any size or scope. Features and Updates to the New Edition include: •Framework provides clarity to the research process, helping both experts and novices in the field make reasonable assessments as consumers •A fully revised and updated chapter on brain research provides an overview of the unfolding research applications of neuroscience to education. •Snapshots features offer brief summaries of highly current topics such as problem-based learning, flipped classrooms, reflective assessment, and curriculum integration.