Document Type
Issue Area Four
Abstract
Education has traditionally been delivered by the teacher lecturing for four days and letting the students have a break on the fifth day with a test. Students in neat rows taking notes and passively soaking up the information that will be committed to memory long enough for a passing grade. This traditional model of education worked in the Industrial Age. The assembly line society worked in post World War II era. It helped to make the United States the industrial wonder of the world, and has given us the highest standard of living the world had ever seen. As time passes, changing technology holds the promises of a high standard of living for the entire Global Village and, at the same time, has the ability to destroy our planet.
Journal Title
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series
Volume
5
Issue
3
First Page
100
Last Page
101
Publisher
Institute for Educational Leadership, University of Northern Iowa
City
Cedar Falls, IA
Copyright
©1995 Institute for Educational Leadership, College of Education, and the University of Northern Iowa
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Simm, Dean L.
(1995)
"Where Do We Want To Be and What Road Will Take Us There?,"
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series: Vol. 5:
No.
3, Article 33.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iel_monographs/vol5/iss3/33