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  2. Plan 111 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 2005, the Ministry of Education announced the creation of 100 innovation centers as part of the plan. [3] The plan aimed to bring in about 1,000 overseas experts from the top 100 universities and research institutes worldwide. [4] Plan 111 became an avenue for foreign technology transfer of both civilian and military application. [1]

  3. Education (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Education. (journal) Education is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering education. It was established in 1880 by the New England Publishing Company of Boston. [1] The journal is edited by Phil Feldman and is currently published by Project Innovation, a publisher that was on Beall's list before it was taken down in 2017. [2]

  4. Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Innovation is production or adoption, assimilation, and exploitation of a value-added novelty in economic and social spheres; renewal and enlargement of products, services, and markets; development of new methods of production; and the establishment of new management systems. It is both a process and an outcome.

  5. $24M biotech center at PCTI in Wayne marks 'dawn of a ... - AOL

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    Students who graduate from the innovation center at the Reinhardt Road school will earn associate’s degrees — equal to 60 college credits — in biotechnology through a dual-enrollment program ...

  6. STEAM education - Wikipedia

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    STEAM education is an approach to teaching STEM subjects that incorporates artistic skills like creative thinking and design. [1][2] The name derives from the acronym STEM, with an A added to stand for arts. STEAM programs aim to teach students innovation, to think critically, and to use engineering or technology in imaginative designs or ...

  7. Project-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Project-based learning is a teaching method that involves a dynamic classroom approach in which it is believed that students acquire a deeper knowledge through active exploration of real-world challenges and problems. [1] Students learn about a subject by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to a complex question ...

  8. Laurence F. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Larry Johnson speaking at the World Innovation Summit on Education, Nov. 18, 2009 Larry Johnson (born December 17, 1950, in Corpus Christi, Texas ) is an American futurist, author, and educator. Currently, Johnson serves as the Founder and CEO of EdFutures.org, [ 1 ] an international think tank, and as a Senior Fellow of the Center for Digital ...

  9. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    Open educational resources (OER) [1] are teaching, learning, and research materials intentionally created and licensed to be free for the end user to own, share, and in most cases, modify. [2][3] The term "OER" describes publicly accessible materials and resources for any user to use, re-mix, improve, and redistribute under some licenses. [4]

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