Daisy Christodoulou

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Daisy Christodoulou



Average rating: 4.13 · 1,217 ratings · 125 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Seven Myths About Education

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Making Good Progress?: The ...

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Teachers vs Tech?: The case...

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“activity is not the same as engagement. In too many classrooms, teachers worry about having the students active rather than having the students thinking, and even where students are thinking, there is often too little concern for what students are thinking about.”
Daisy Christodoulou, Seven Myths About Education

“we pay too little attention to the actual content of lessons: what gets taught and how it is taught. In the end, that is what education is about. Anyone who wishes to change school structures should see this not as a good in itself, but as a means to the end of improving the actual content of education, of making what actually happens in the classroom better than it was before.”
Daisy Christodoulou, Seven Myths About Education



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