Are Schools Inhibiting 21st Century Learning? : April 2008 : ...
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- Lindseybp on 2008-04-09 - Tags 21st century learning , schools , education , survey
- Mrsjtech on 2008-04-09 - Tags EdTech , learning , school , technology , 21st , century , speak , out , results
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a large portion of students say teachers and school IT departments are doing just that: throwing up barriers to learning with the very technology that's supposed to facilitate it. And teachers, administrators, and parents seem to be largely unaware of this, according to the results of the 2007 Speak Up survey released Tuesday by Project Tomorrow.
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Technologies most used by teachers: e-mail and IM (93%), PowerPoint (59%), listening to podcasts or watching online video (35%).
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Three most important skills for students to learn: communication (80%), effective use of technology (73%), complex problem solving (63%).
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