teacherjay

Some believe iPads and laptops are the key to reigniting U.S. education, but these are simply new tools in an old system.

Thoughtful comments on Atlantic article on STEM education

Iconic inventor James Dyson on the missing link between STEM education and jobs of the future – an insightful look at a broken system, but disappointingly short on any considered inclusion of the arts and humanities as central to creativity and innovation. (via curiositycounts)

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