Education in Changing World

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PPT for the first Ed 5210 class

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Education in Changing World:Social, Cultural, Economical, and Political Factors of education. : 

Education in Changing World:Social, Cultural, Economical, and Political Factors of education.

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Agenda for Tonight Introductions Individual / Groups ~ 10 min Warm Up Activity (Ind. & Gr.) - 40 min Week 1 Theme Discussions and Activities --- PPT Presentations on the assigned topics + Q & A - 50 min

“If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow. ” : 

“If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow. ” John Dewey

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Tim Pasquale Let’s Get to know each other better

Warming UP : 

Warming UP Please answer in turn what concepts, key ideas you consider to be the most important and influential in this course. Each student suggests at least two concepts. Let’s start from the top of the class list. Part 1 -- Individual

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Warming UP Part 2 Collaborative Spend 10 min to discuss your answers to the Activity provided on Moodle – “Education in Changing World” in your group rooms and when you are back share the answers with the class

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From To Industrial Age Information Age Homogeneous Culture Multicultural Diversity Socialization by Family Socialization by Media, Peers, and School Individualism Community

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Education is a very important factor in the changing world. School, in a way, reflects the society. Moreover, it is posited that school itself is a miniature society or a microcosm of the larger one. Simultaneously, school reflects the social, economic, cultural and political development of the society even as education influences all the above. Social, Cultural, Economical, and Political Factors of Education

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Be ready with Questions and Comments. Group Presentations

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. Week 2: Teachers as Change Agents