Stephen Heppell - Learning 2016
In this programme Professor Stephen Heppell discusses what he thinks learning might look like in the year 2016.
Stephen takes the prestigious stage at the Edward Boyle Memorial Lecture in the Royal Society of Arts, to offer his views on future learning and the important role we play in its fruition. Following Stephen's lecture there is an insightful discussion held between teachers and headteachers.
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dappleby on 09 April 2007
Massively thought provoking, though you can probably skip the first 20 minutes which are relaxed and interesting but the ...
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- Duration: 60:00 minutes
- Published: 30 June 2006
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Learning 20169 April 2007 - 18:22Massively thought provoking, though you can probably skip the first 20 minutes which are relaxed and interesting but the same as a number of commentators. After 20 minutes it really takes off!
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