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Main: NotesForPromotingLearningCulture

Talking with on of the workshop attendees, we decided that it might be useful to place the notes from our conversations here, in a wiki, where you could all contribute. You were taking much better notes than I was able to.

So you can read them here. If you would like to contribute, the password for this wiki page is teacher.


Keywords used to describe a school's learning culture:

I'm sorry that I didn't get to work this topic in. But the point that I'd hoped to make (or discover was unnecessary) was that learning culture is about learning. Not a huge stretch. Yet I suspect that in the practical conversations about a school's learning culture, it tends to be more about teaching practices.

What do children need to be learning to be ready for an unpredictable future?

Conditions of significant post-school learning:

Why did you learn what caused you "pause" recently?

Contact points for learning within community culture:

I didn't write any down for this one, though I suspect that it may have been the most valuable part of our conversations. I'm jotting a few that come to mind for me.

What constitutes being literate in a networked, digital and information-abundant environment?

What are the literacies of learning?

Learning Literacy

Learning incentives

Learning Channels

Learning Outlets

New Practices:

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