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+ | The knowledge base for Education will include links to a variety of materials that are important for understanding where we are and where we might be going. | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
+ | * [[olpc:Recursos en espanol]] and [[olpc:Spanish Chat]] | ||
+ | * [[Education Team/Education Bibliographies]] | ||
+ | * [[Education Team/Tutorials|Tutorials]] | ||
* Libraries | * Libraries | ||
* Journals | * Journals | ||
+ | * [[Education Team/Evaluation Studies]] | ||
+ | * [[Educational Tools]] - links to other sites/tools on the Internet | ||
* Popular press | * Popular press | ||
* Book publishers | * Book publishers | ||
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* Ministries of Education: Curricula, textbook standards, teacher training | * Ministries of Education: Curricula, textbook standards, teacher training | ||
* Teacher training: Schools of Education, On-the-job training, continuing education | * Teacher training: Schools of Education, On-the-job training, continuing education | ||
+ | **[[Education Team/Lesson Plan resources]] | ||
==Theories of Knowledge and Understanding== | ==Theories of Knowledge and Understanding== | ||
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* The Catholic Church: Dark Ages, Carolingian schools, teaching orders, the rise of the Universities, the Counter-Reformation | * The Catholic Church: Dark Ages, Carolingian schools, teaching orders, the rise of the Universities, the Counter-Reformation | ||
* Other Christian theories: Lutheran, Calvinist, Quaker (Friends), Anabaptist... | * Other Christian theories: Lutheran, Calvinist, Quaker (Friends), Anabaptist... | ||
− | * Scientific study: Montessori, Gattegno, Piaget... | + | * Scientific study: William James, John Dewoy, Montessori, Gattegno, Piaget... |
− | * Computers in education | + | * Computers in education: Omar Khayyam Moore (sic), Ken Iverson, Howard Peelle, Seymour Papert and Constructionism, Alan Kay |
==Studies of Educational Methods== | ==Studies of Educational Methods== | ||
* Saul Rockman | * Saul Rockman | ||
* Larry Cuban, Oversold and Underused | * Larry Cuban, Oversold and Underused | ||
− | * Tom Russell, [http://nosignificantdifference.wcet.info/ No Significant Difference Phenomenon] | + | * Tom Russell, [http://nosignificantdifference.wcet.info/ No Significant Difference Phenomenon] Web site and [https://www.arello.org/store/default.cfm?prodlistid=16-17 book] |
* Richard Rorty | * Richard Rorty | ||
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* Computers and software tools: programming languages, content creation, human language support, standards, Free/Open Source Software | * Computers and software tools: programming languages, content creation, human language support, standards, Free/Open Source Software | ||
* Distance learning | * Distance learning | ||
+ | * [http://peeredit.us Peer Editing Exchange] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 6 December 2013
The knowledge base for Education will include links to a variety of materials that are important for understanding where we are and where we might be going.
Resources
- olpc:Recursos en espanol and olpc:Spanish Chat
- Education Team/Education Bibliographies
- Tutorials
- Libraries
- Journals
- Education Team/Evaluation Studies
- Educational Tools - links to other sites/tools on the Internet
- Popular press
- Book publishers
- Organizations
- Ministries of Education: Curricula, textbook standards, teacher training
- Teacher training: Schools of Education, On-the-job training, continuing education
Theories of Knowledge and Understanding
- Epistemologies: How do we know, or do we?
- Ontologies
- Ethics
- Psychology
- Neurology
History of Educational Thought and Practice
- Traditional cultures: rites of passage, formal and informal learning, ...
- Ancient civilizations: Greece, China, India...
- The Catholic Church: Dark Ages, Carolingian schools, teaching orders, the rise of the Universities, the Counter-Reformation
- Other Christian theories: Lutheran, Calvinist, Quaker (Friends), Anabaptist...
- Scientific study: William James, John Dewoy, Montessori, Gattegno, Piaget...
- Computers in education: Omar Khayyam Moore (sic), Ken Iverson, Howard Peelle, Seymour Papert and Constructionism, Alan Kay
Studies of Educational Methods
- Saul Rockman
- Larry Cuban, Oversold and Underused
- Tom Russell, No Significant Difference Phenomenon Web site and book
- Richard Rorty
Theories of Education
- Tradition
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Dogma
- Craft guilds: Apprentices, journeymen, and masters
- Social control
- Liberal education
- Prussia
- Dewey
- Montessori
- Piaget and Vygotsky
- John Holt
- Papert and Kay
Child Development
- Physical development
- Languages
- Social development
- Learning disabilities and talents
- Understanding of the world
Subject matter
- Agriculture
- Hunting
- Combat and command
- Religion
- Conflict and negotiation
- Business, finance
- Economics
- Math
- Science
- Logic
- Speaking
- Physical sciences
- Biology
- Social sciences
- History
- Geography
- Languages and literature
- Art
- Music
Educational Technology
- Reading and writing, print, online
- Lectures (originally dictation)
- Film and video
- Photographs
- Sound recordings
- Computers and software tools: programming languages, content creation, human language support, standards, Free/Open Source Software
- Distance learning
- Peer Editing Exchange