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- @ Technologies can easily encourage creativity and critical thinking - if used by someone who knows what they're talking about...about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Sleep well - it's been funabout 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ It presupposes that one can articulate those values, and that they are a 'common' feature of all that... dubious...about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ I'm just not sure one can feasibly make a blanket statement about technologies serving 'values' and 'educational philosophies'about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ That quote doesn't suggest much room for maneouvre...about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ "What dogme rejects are the values inherent in the educational philosophy that these materials, methods and technologies serve"about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Is that a 'hunch'? does it depend on the teacher? The Learners? Why is everything APART from dogme lumped together in that postabout 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ But I still don't see what that has to do with 'values inherent in technologies and materials, etc.'...about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- You leave Uni owing 24,000 GBP to the government and I think you're going to want a job pretty quickly these daysabout 1 hour ago from TweetDeck
- @ qualified to become a teacher of Spanish or French, or retrain as something exciting like an accountant... or start over again.about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ For me it was to study something I liked. But the crude reality of doing that meant when I left the only thing I was really...about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ I'm not sure. I suspect you'd have to ask Scott what his aim was :-)about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to EHerrod
- @ Of course, you can go all 'Obe Wan Kenobi' and become self-sustaining and all that.... but not in Barcelona...about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Well, being a 'highly attractive employment prospect' actually helps pay the bills, get a house, etc.about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Yes, ansd then many of them became bitter bored accountants and teachers whilst other became well-paid doctors, etc...about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Although what I don't know about Spanish Golden Age drama isn't worth knowing... though employers undervalue it :-)about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ Couldn't you just go to the Yahoo Group if you were interested??? Otherwise you get x% of a conversation with no sense...about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to EHerrod
- @ Rather than a deep knowledge of Spanish Golden Age drama, for example :-)about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ I also see it is quite useful to actually leave college at the age of 22 or so with the skills to actually get a job...about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
- @ I'm not seeing the technology and values link, and although I bemoan the loss of 'study what you like' in UK universities....about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Glenniehubb
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- Name Gavin Dudeney
- Location Barcelona, Spain
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