Si yo fuera ministro de educación, o vice-ministro, o asesor de alguno de ellos, les recomendaría que contrataran a Michael Fullan (). No lo conozco, pero he leído algunos de sus libros y me parece que si alguien quiere liderar un ministerio de educación, y hacer cambios de verdad, centrados en los aprendizajes de los estudiantes, considerando sintéticamente todos los factores, … [Lee más...] about Pregúntenle a Fullan…
Ask Michael Fullan…
If I were a minister of education, or a vice-minister, or an advisor to either, I would recommend that they hire Michael Fullan. I do not know him, but I have read some of his books and I think that if someone wants to lead a ministry of education, make real changes in the way students learn, taking all factors into account, few are better qualified than Fullan. Fullan is not … [Lee más...] about Ask Michael Fullan…
Talent is neither necessary nor sufficient for top quality education
When one reads The Genius In All of Us by David Shenk (I recommend it), it is impossible to avoid stepping into the high wire debate over talent versus experience. And from there, the jump to the subject of excellence in education is inevitable. Looking at the results of the PISA test, only 1 percent of participating Latin American youth achieved a level of excellence. … [Lee más...] about Talent is neither necessary nor sufficient for top quality education
Talento, ni necesario ni suficiente para la excelencia en educación
Cuando uno lee el “The Genius in all of Us” de David Shenk (se los recomiendo), no puede evitar subirse al trapecio de la discusión sobre talento versus práctica. Y de allí, el salto al tema de educación de excelencia es inevitable. Cuando uno se enfoca en los estudiantes que son considerados excelentes según su desempeño en la prueba de PISA, se observa que solamente un 1% … [Lee más...] about Talento, ni necesario ni suficiente para la excelencia en educación
Learning One to One
The introduction of technology in education is gaining momentum worldwide. One model of incorporating technology into education that has gained tremendous traction in Latin America and the Caribbean is One-to-One computing. The term "One-to-One" refers to the ratio of digital devices per child so that each child is provided with a digital device, most often a laptop, to … [Lee más...] about Learning One to One