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Kristina Hoeppnercf. part 2: http://www.johnconnell.co.uk/blog/?p=750
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Chris DukeOur understanding of education, of the processes of teaching and learning, can only be fully understood in the particular context of time and space in which we study it, or do it. So, the possibilities of education today are, for instance, profoundly diff
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22 Mar 08
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“It is this shift away from the notion that we need a top-down hierarchy of some kind to organise and operate education on our behalf that is crumbling under the impact of networks. The merely-smart education leaders are those who are trying to find a compromise between the two paradigms – but the truly insightful are those who know that such compromise can only be a holding pattern. The notion of the network is simply too powerful, and will prevail as the organising model for much that we do in future as human beings, including learning.”
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