Education Matters: Phone book teaching, dropout rates, tech tools
Education Matters: Phone book teaching, dropout rates, tech tools
Why a phone book isn’t a good learning tool
Why a phone book isn’t a good learning tool
Let’s imagine the university of the future. Actually, let’s write a mission statement for that university.
Our university would be “an international laboratory of creativity” built “on values and deep convictions which rest on a foundation of audacity, creativity, imagination and our people: the backbone of our success.”
It would place “creativity at the core of all its endeavors so as to ensure limitless possibilities” and give faculty, staff and students “the necessary freedom to imagine their most incredible dreams and bring them to life.”