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TER #027 - Pasi Sahlberg - 13 July 2014

TER #027 - Pasi Sahlberg - 13 July 2014

Enhanced audio with chapters Special Features: Corinne interviews Dr. Pasi Sahlberg, Finnish Education Expert, about Finland's success, the proliferation of GERM, and Australia's educational future. Cameron interviews Peggy Sheehy and Marianne Malmstrom about virtual worlds in education ahead of the SLANSW Gamification conference.Regular Features: Off Campus, Dan questions the idea of Innovation in education; AITSL's Teacher Feature, Teachers discuss student engagement in the classroom; Education in the News, Cameron and Corinne discuss education minister Christopher Pyne's interventionist policies; Mystery Educator competition.Read more at: http://terpodcast.com/2014/07/13/ter-027-dr-pasi-sahlberg-13-july-2014/ Support TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcast TER Podcast on Twitter Follow TER Podcast on Facebook

Teachers Education Review

July 13, 20141h 41m

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Enhanced audio with chapters Special Features: Corinne interviews Dr. Pasi Sahlberg, Finnish Education Expert, about Finland's success, the proliferation of GERM, and Australia's educational future. Cameron interviews Peggy Sheehy and Marianne Malmstrom about virtual worlds in education ahead of the SLANSW Gamification conference.Regular Features: Off Campus, Dan questions the idea of Innovation in education; AITSL's Teacher Feature, Teachers discuss student engagement in the classroom; Education in the News, Cameron and Corinne discuss education minister Christopher Pyne's interventionist policies; Mystery Educator competition.Read more at: http://terpodcast.com/2014/07/13/ter-027-dr-pasi-sahlberg-13-july-2014/


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