Teaching and learning strategies
by Tatiana Rodriguez Jaramillo
1. Authors
1.1. Kauffman (1976)
1.2. Slaughter (1993)
1.3. Dator (2002)
1.4. Hicks (2002)
1.5. Gidley (2005)
1.6. Toffler
1.6.1. futuristic education
1.6.1.1. students
1.6.1.1.1. own learnings
1.6.2. focus
1.6.2.1. educational philosophy
1.6.2.2. epistemology
1.6.2.2.1. inclination
2. Key challenges from the student's perspective
2.1. student skills development
2.1.1. emphasizing
2.1.1.1. importance
2.1.1.1.1. mental mapping
3. Students
3.1. pedagogical perspective
3.1.1. scenario planning
3.1.2. soft systems methodology
3.2. develop
3.2.1. skills
3.2.2. Knowledge
3.2.2.1. understand
3.2.2.2. analyze
3.2.2.3. Public politics
3.3. Philosophy of teaching
3.3.1. based
3.3.1.1. authenticity
3.3.1.2. problems
3.3.1.3. negotiation
4. John Steinbeck
4.1. A teacher is a great artist
4.2. love what you do
4.3. common core
4.3.1. it must be valued, respected and accepted
4.3.2. part of a support team
4.3.3. Each person has the ability to make a difference
4.3.4. Life and learning starts from passion