Tuesday, September 25, 2007

PLN FOUR

Recently I read a feed http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/2007/09/16/could-it-happen-here/ by David Warlick. This post talks about a teachers conference in Shanghai. This conference is attended by educators to expand the regular schools criteria. The growth of schools and education in general is an important subject. The United States should hold a meeting as well and help expand schools for the future. A quote by David Warlick asks...
Could something like this happen in the United States?

Why not? The United States can grow as well as Shanghai.


The United States should hold a conference for educators to better schools and their environment. Like Shanghai, we should look in the future and see how we can change it. Their is always room for growth. Holding a conference for educators and bring up so many new ideas and doors for students of the future. Who knows what we can come up with. Holding a conference would allow opportunities for the U.S to grow.

Obviously, educators should attend this conference, but I also think students should be allowed to attend. Not a lot of students should be allowed to come to this conference, but maybe college students from several different colleges. This would allow experienced. Their has been so much growth in the United States with technology, why stop there? Not only can we bring technology to schools across the U.S but new ways to learn.

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