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‘Rethinking the Curriculum for 21st Century students’
What are the characteristics and needs of students of the 21st century?
What should a 21st century curriculum look like?
What do we understand by ‘curriculum’?
Can we create a new vision for and scholarship of ‘curriculum’?
What is it that half the population should be learning in our world of
instant information?
How can we enable students to learn and learn how to continue learning?
How does the fragmentation of subjects and growth of interdisciplinary
approaches affect curricula?
What are the current assumptions underlying our socially
produced ‘knowledge’?
Whose current vested interests are being preserved?
What is the learning of our new students in higher education for?
If you are interested in these questions then sign up now for our
conference: ‘Rethinking the Curriculum for 21st Century students’
It is held in memory of Professor Ron Emanuel, whose work endlessly
promoted learning for the widest groups in society.
26 January, University of Glasgow, £75
Registration form link at: http://www.ltsn.ac.uk/genericcentre
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