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Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching annual conference 2018 Conference: Video Playlist
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Inspiration for writing: Importance of writing in thinking and learning. (Video Playlist)
The thinking that you are doing is in such a level of complexity that you have to use writing to help yourself do your thinking.
— Kiran Johny (@johnywrites) January 24, 2019
Larry McEnerney @ https://t.co/80Rc7GZCVBHindi Journalist Ravish Kumar who won Ramon Magsaysay Award.(Minute 30:42)
” Writing makes you clear, your thoughts clearer, your presentation clearer. And writing makes you bold. If you keep writing , a mechanism will be built in your system,…automatic mechanism,…that mechanism will force you say what you want to say. For that mechanism we have to practice every day ”
Ravish Kumar
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Tweet: Whats next for education startups ?
What’s Next for Education Startups https://t.co/BW67ZeAqN7 via @a16z
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Tweet: Future of Learning Nobel Prize Dialogue
The Future of Learning Live Now Nobel Prize Dialogue Santiago 2019 https://t.co/upfbb4X30K #Learning #Education
— Kiran Johny (@johnywrites) January 19, 2019India 2019
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Tweet: Big Fish Little Pond Effect
Big Fish Little Pond Effect:
— Kiran Johny (@johnywrites) December 3, 2018
Students in higher-achieving schools will compare themselves with peers and consider themselves less capable, while equally performing students in lower-achieving settings have more confidence.#Education #learning https://t.co/nChvvJDIso“Big-fish-little-pond” is a concept in which students in higher-achieving schools will compare themselves with their peers and consider themselves less capable, while equally performing students in lower-achieving settings have more confidence.
A new Stanford-education study provides new evidence of “big-fish-little-pond” effect on students globally.
Following is a Quote from Malcolm Gladwell’s “David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants”
“Any class, no matter how able, will always have a bottom quarter. What are the effects of the psychology of feeling average, even in a very able group? Are there identifiable types with the psychological or what-not tolerance to be ‘happy’ or to make the most of education while in the bottom quarter?” He knew exactly how demoralizing the Big Pond was to everyone but the best. To Glimp’s mind, his job was to find students who were tough enough and had enough achievements outside the classroom to be able to survive the stress of being Very Small Fish in Harvard’s Very Large Pond. Thus did Harvard begin the practice (which continues to this day) of letting in substantial numbers of gifted athletes who have academic qualifications well below the rest of their classmates. If someone is going to be cannot fodder in the classroom, the theory goes, it’s probably best if that person has an alternative avenue of fulfillment on the football field.”
Bookmark Links and Videos
College Advice: Malcolm Gladwell Misses A Key Point
Malcolm Gladwell’s Fascinating Theory On Why You Should Be A Big Fish In A Little Pond
What is this effect ? Big Fish little pond >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx7K-2oJq7g
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Harvard Playlist: HILT Curriculum Mapping: Enrollment & Learning Patterns
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Stanford Video Playlist: Innovation Ecosystems for AI-Based Education, Training and Learning Symposium
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Stanford Video Playlist: Workforce & Learning Pathways In A Period Of Dynamic Change Conference
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Stanford Learning Video Playlist
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