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EDN: Connected Intelligence: <b>Training</b> and Development

by Carlos Felício last modified 2008-01-19 22:37

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CITD: A Core Strategy for Professional Development

  • The white paper on education and training entitled Teaching and Learning: Towards a Learning Society the European Union identified the main objective of education in the Information Age as being, "To help, through the Member States' education and training policies, put Europe on the road to the learning society, based on the acquisition of new knowledge and involving teaching and lifelong learning
  • Learning has become a critical resource and essential competency in both the public and private sectors. Public and private education as well as corporations around the globe are often (sometimes needlessly) overwhelmed by change. The focus of this discussion of CITD is specifically on the question, "How can we transform an entire system of education to provide leadership in the new reality of a networked society?" Education systems, in our opinion, are not commonly associated with innovation. While creative attempts have been made, these attempts are often aimed at the surface features of education while avoiding the underlying structure of curriculum, instruction and assessment. CITD is directly aimed at transforming curriculum, instruction and assessment in systemic, sustainable and practical ways.


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EDN: Connected Intelligence: Training and Development

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