In a fast-changing education world, it’s important to know what we
knew about traditional learning pedagogies. Here are 2 possible rewrite suggestions:Educators endorsed rote memorization for many years. For decades, educators believed in rote memorization. But breakthroughs such as
Knewton are changing learning into something more tailored to the individual. For others, they found it very difficult to apply concepts that were easy in school.
Knewton changes that. It customizes the learning journey of a particular student via data and analytics by taking into consideration what each learner already knew. It is considered the future of education, this custom way. Knewton encourages students to engage with material the way they did prior to using Knewton, and builds on that knowledge – not just passively absorbing it.
While we continue to integrate technology in education, we must ask ourselves — what did we already know about learning? Is it time to welcome tools such as Knewton that aim to improve understanding and retention? As day 2 goes by, it is slowly but surely clear to us that we had always been required to grow upon what we knew and change directions too. Knewton brings adaptive learning to every student in the classroom.