I'll bite. I think we need to figure out what the extremes of personalized learning are, and what implications these have for learning in groups, institutions, and on the network. Yes, that is a broad task, and one that is probably closely associated with Howard Gardner, but designing a good educational system for many means, I think, understanding how to design the best educational system for the single student. - Alex On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Elaine Studnicki <elainestudnicki@comcast.net> wrote:
Colleagues,
I have hovered in the background for quite some time reading your extremely rich and diverse areas of interest/research. As a K-12 educator/doctoral student I am interested in the connections between higher ed. research and the daily classroom instruction/environment that composes our national educational system. I am compelled to ask this question:
In your opinion what do you currently think is the most important area of research or perhaps the most important area "needing" research for our K-12 educational system?
Thank you for your help and time,
Elaine
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