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The Tempered Radical: Does Congress REALLY Back 21st Century ...

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People assumed that the explosion of innovation in information tools in business and service industries would automatically move into classrooms."

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nstruction remains largely unchanged. 

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nstruction in our classrooms isn't changing because few people seem to understand exactly what '21st Century learning' means. 

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Yet installing whiteboards and student responders rarely changes teaching and learning in classrooms.

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schools that blindly invest in these kinds of tools end up with nothing more than really expensive teacher-driven, broadcast model instruction---and lazy instructors who aren't forced to change their pedagogy----outside of learning which color digital pen they want to use when lecturing. 

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