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ffectively, and improve our teaching force.

"But reports like these don't go far enough in rethinking our system of education," Shaffer argues, "because simply doing more of what we've been doing, only better, won't get us education for innovation and creativity in the 21st century.

"To cultivate creativity in our schools," he said, "we need to look to the same technologies that ......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Kerry Hill 01/08/07


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