Education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the 
greatest problems of education -- the best teachers and schools don't 
exist where they're needed most. In a series of real-life experiments 
from New Delhi to South Africa to Italy, he gave kids self-supervised 
access to the web and saw results that could revolutionize how we think 
about teaching.
Sugata Mitra's "Hole in the Wall" experiments have shown that, in
 the absence of supervision or formal teaching, children can teach 
themselves and each other, if they're motivated by curiosity and peer 
interest. Full bio »"Education-as-usual assumes that kids are empty vessels who need to be sat down in a room and filled with curricular content. Dr. Mitra's experiments prove that wrong."Linux Journal
 
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment