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A teacher tweets

11 November 2017

9:00 AM

11 November 2017

9:00 AM

A high-tech revolution is taking place in the world of teaching, but it’s not about AI or virtual reality or plugging children in to ever more devices. Instead, this revolution involves teachers and is taking place on social media.

Traditionally, there has been an uneasy pact in education. Teachers go to university to learn about their craft and receive an education heavy on fashionable theories but light on practical value.

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