World Is Not Static; It Is Dynamic
Author: Madhu Nallan Chakravarthy World Is Not Static; It Is Dynamic Educators understand that the world is not static but dynamic, so we keep up with the rest of the developments around a circle of novelty. The move from knowledge and routine learning into more skills-based learning and making sure that students have the skills that they need for what is, increasingly, not just working within a small group but working on student groups across the countries. The students get to collectively decide what they want to discover about a particular topic based on that, and they're also interacting more with their classmates rather than just a teacher-student interaction. Students' inquiry is a great way to engage students and bring their voices into the classroom, so finding out what they're interested in first, let's find out together and guide them through the research process because that's a considerable curriculum component. The concept of skill and student-centr...