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[...] doing research for my book World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students, I found a significant [...]
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This is an excellent summary of at key problem. And yes, I agree with previous comments that the issue continues to return over time. However, instead of thinking of educating more entrepreneurs (ie....
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Yong, I missed out on a copy of your new book at the EMR Conference – they were in high demand. But I will pursue this as your work inspires me to continue the dialogue with my school community to...
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@Vicki – how interesting that you see teachers as non-entrepreneurial! My favourite teachers are those willing to try new ideas, open to feedback, and flexible enough to meet the current environment;...
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[...] hace en su libro “World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students” (Corwin Press, 2012) –que podría traducirse como “Los estudiantes de la clase mundial: educar [...]
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[...] is based on the massive amount of evidence from a variety of sources he gathered for his new book World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students (Corwin, 2012) and his...
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[...] is based on the massive amount of evidence from a variety of sources he gathered for his new book World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students(Corwin, 2012) and his...
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[...] is based on the massive amount of evidence from a variety of sources he gathered for his new book World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students(Corwin, 2012) and his...
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[...] at OTC12 (Online Teaching Conference) in June, and was so inspired by the keynote speaker, Yong Zhao. He charted a new path for global learning, entrepreneurial teaching, and teaching to...
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[...] enabling and assisting learners in developing an entrepreneurial spirit. Yong Zhao in his book, World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students, proposes that learner...
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[...] Zhao Learning website, May [...]
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Book of similar research, profiling several entrepreneurs’ childhood and educaiton is Tony Wagner’s Creating Young Innovators http://www.tonywagner.com/resources/creating-innovators. He also put...
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[...] response was so great I am just going to copy and paste it: Yong Zhao (World Class Learners) says “Entrepreneurship is fundamentally about the desire to solve problems creatively.” He [...]
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Just finished the book today. I liked it. Felt like there were two audiences for the book: Intro through chapter 6 was for policy-makers; Chapters 7, 8, and 9 were practical application for...
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Dear Dr Zhao, Please try harder to get your book to the person in Nigeria. It would be global minded, need a creative idea and an entrepreneurial push if you managed to do it.
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[...] should be cultivating a sense of enterprise in students. Yong Zhao in his brilliant new book World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students, points to the almost inverse...
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[...] and Brown assert that “students learn best when they are able to follow their passion.” Yong Zhao says that giving students choice rather than prescribing their learning “helps preserve [...]
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[...] to renowned educator Yong Zhoa, high-stakes testing creates more problems than provides answers and it doesn’t match success in [...]
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[...] to renowned educator Yong Zhoa, high-stakes testing creates more problems than provides answers and it doesn’t match success in [...]
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