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Connected Minds Is connectedness changing learners’ expectations?
Francesc Pedró OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation
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First why
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A changing context Growing importance of connectedness
Social, economic, political implications: skills development Young people cannot live unplugged
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A simple question Is connectedness influencing learners? Our approach:
Are they developing differently? Are their expectations changing? Our approach: Is there research evidence about the effects? Is a policy response needed?
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Second answers
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A multifaceted approach
Connected Minds
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A nuanced result Not all learners are equal:
Age and Profiles, that lead to differentiated skills, and thus resulting in new digital divides Research not (yet?) supportive of major cognitive changes happening
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A nuanced result (2) Learners have common sense approaches to connectedness in education: Engagement Convenience Productivity No evidence of demand for radical change
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Final so, what?
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Policy implications Recognise learners diversity
Revisit digital literacy In curriculum In teacher standards and training Focus on digital divides Consider gaps in access, use and benefits Generate tailored policies (avoid universal distribution) Focus in infrastructure not in equipment Increase technology use for assessment (21st century skills) Bridge formal and informal learning Monitor changes in learners needs and demands
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End Many thanks
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