Individual Differences in Online Computer-based Learning: Gifted and Other Diverse Populations - Rilegato

Suppes, Patrick

 
9781575866253: Individual Differences in Online Computer-based Learning: Gifted and Other Diverse Populations

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In 1894 John Dewey established his experimental laboratory school at the University of Chicago, with a focus on teaching each student according to their individual differences. This concept indicated a shift away from the emphasis on communal, classroom teaching, which marked educational practices in the nineteenth century during the advent of widely available public education.
With the introduction of computer-based online instruction in schools, curricula are able to be fully informed by individual difference, subtly and quickly tracking students’ progress. In these courses, teachers play the role of troubleshooters instead of lecturers. Individual Differences examines a large number of studies on computer-based and online instruction, with special attention paid to gifted students in the fields of mathematics, science, technology, and engineering. Other chapters also focus on a wide variety of student populations: deaf students, American Indian rural students, and underachieving, impoverished students.

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Patrick Suppes is the Lucie Stern Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Stanford University. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1990 and is a member of the National Academy of Education.

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9781575866246: Individual Differences in Online Computer-Based Learning: Gifted and Other Diverse Populations

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ISBN 10:  1575866242 ISBN 13:  9781575866246
Casa editrice: Stanford Univ Center for the Study, 2013
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