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Otremba, Eric – History Teacher, 2020
Given that society combines a poor ability to predict future technology with a good ability to forget poor past predictions, the author decided to create a course on "the history of future technology." The initial idea was to simply showcase a litany of failed technofuturist attempts and projects, and, in so doing, teach students to be…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Technology Education, Science and Society, Futures (of Society)
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Jonathan Brown; Erin Turner; Delia Sotelo Fierros – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
Mathematical modeling involves using mathematics to represent, analyze, and make predictions or decisions about real- world situations. Garfunkel and Montgomery (2016) elaborate on six components of the mathematical modeling process, including identifying the problem, making assumptions and identifying variables, doing the math, analyzing and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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Whitt, Elizabeth J.; Schuh, John H. – New Directions for Student Services, 2015
Based on experiences over the past 2 decades, the authors look at some of the challenges of making predictions and then offer some thoughts about student affairs practice in the foreseeable future.
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Prediction, Educational Practices, Futures (of Society)
Zhang, Xiaolei; Wang, Xiaoxiao; Li, Manli – ECNU Review of Education, 2020
During the outbreak of COVID-19, many universities and schools have responded as quickly as possible and shifted the courses from off-line to online. However, with the explosion of online teaching and learning, there came growing questions and challenges for educational leaders, scholars, and educators. The current crisis has stimulated…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Cedefop - European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, 2017
Labor market and skills intelligence, which provides information on current and future labor market trends and skill needs, can help people, enterprises and policymakers make informed decisions. Cedefop's project, "Governance of Skills Anticipation and Matching Systems: Country Reviews," aims to help participating EU states overcome…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Labor Needs, Policy Formation, Public Policy
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Thibeault, Matthew D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2014
This article is a response to Shuler's 2001 article predicting the future of music education. The respondent assesses Shuler's predictions, finding that many have come true but critiquing Shuler's overall positive assessment. The respondent then goes on to make one prediction about the future of music education: that algorithms will…
Descriptors: Music Education, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends, Prediction
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Tobias, Evan S. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2014
In considering how policy work might forward arts education, it is helpful to reflect on the present state of music and arts education while looking ahead at future challenges and possibilities. This response to Shuler's (2001) set of predictions related to music education and policy in the twenty-first century addresses such work in the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Art Education, Music Education, Educational Trends
Stack, Greg – Educational Facility Planner, 2011
"Disrupting Class," published in 2008, is the story of how disruptive innovation, innovation that changes the business model organizations, will fundamentally change the American school system. The book's most startling prediction is that half of all high school classes will be on-line by 2019. In considering these predictions, the author began to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Facilities Design, Online Courses, Innovation
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Doyle, William R. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2009
When online distance learning was first proposed as a viable alternative to site-based education, many predicted the demise of traditional colleges and universities. The ability to take courses where and when students wanted would mean, these futurists said, that the traditional bricks-and-mortar classroom would cease to exist, replaced by a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Distance Education, Online Courses, Educational Change
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Ruse, Donald; Jansen, Karen – CUPA-HR Journal, 2008
Human capital planning is an important tool in predicting future talent needs and sustaining organizational excellence over the long term. This article examines the concept of human capital planning and outlines how institutions can use HCP to identify the type and number of talent needed both now and in the future, recognize and prioritize talent…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Talent, Prediction, Futures (of Society)
Shostak, Arthur B. – School Administrator, 2008
Youngsters nowadays have grown up learning "protect tomorrow!" lessons from "Barney" and "Bill Nye the Science Guy." They have been tutored by unforgettable futuristic movies like "A.I." and "E.T," by science fiction serials and "Star Trek" reruns and by future-oriented series on cable TV (including material on The History Channel). Of course,…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Elementary Secondary Education, Prediction, School Activities
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Bruthiaux, Paul – AILA Review, 2009
In any discussion of multilingual Asia, caution is in order, for two reasons. One is that Asia is a vast land mass connecting variegated peoples cartographically but not sociologically. Second, describing and accounting for the sociolinguistic complexities of Asia (or anywhere else, for that matter) is history in the making in that, just like…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Foreign Countries, Models, Multilingualism
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Hogan, Bernie; Quan-Haase, Anabel – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
In "Star Trek," Scotty suggests that Transwarp beaming is "like trying to hit a bullet with a smaller bullet, whilst wearing a blindfold, riding a horse." The study of social media faces similar challenges because new tools are developed at a rapid pace and existing tools are constantly being updated with new features, policies, and applications.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Social Networks, Role, Media Research
Principal, 2008
What will the profession of school principals look like a decade from now? What trends in society and education will affect how principals work? Since 2006, NAESP has been attempting to answer those and other questions. Looking ahead to 2021, the year the Association will celebrate its 100th birthday, NAESP spent 18 months examining trends in…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Educational Change, Leadership, Principals
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Bockris, John O'M. – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
The predictions by the Department of Energy indicate the maximum of the rate of supply of oil will be reached around 2021, but this neglects the effect of the rapid growth of China and India. It will be necessary to use coal, natural gas, nuclear power, or renewables to supplement, and, after 2021, to replace oil. If coal is used, it can be…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Fuels, Energy, Prediction
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