Learners and learning. Does learning have to change?

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learners and learning

Does learning have to change?

Are the learners different?  more collaborative (than competitive)  less involved in rigour  more involved with “the moment”  more extroverted  less capable of critical thinking  instant gratification (need immediate feedback)  more external activities  more collaborative (than competitive)  less involved in rigour  more involved with “the moment”  more extroverted  less capable of critical thinking  instant gratification (need immediate feedback)  more external activities

Learners will ALWAYS be changing ….  students need the ability to learn (get/create knowledge)  learning will need to change as learners are always changing  assessment needs to change to allow experiences learners want (or at least relate to)  negotiated assessment helps to satisfy learners’ needs  students need the ability to learn (get/create knowledge)  learning will need to change as learners are always changing  assessment needs to change to allow experiences learners want (or at least relate to)  negotiated assessment helps to satisfy learners’ needs