Elliott Seif
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  • Philadelphia, PA
  • United States
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"My website, www.lifelonglearninged.org, has been updated, w/new blogs, updated resources, a webinar, and info about my book/book study guide"
Jan 3, 2023
Elliott Seif commented on Teh-yuan Wan, Ph.D.'s group 21st Century Skills & 21st Century Learning
"21st century learning improves with a positive, growth oriented learning environment, teaching for understanding and for learning vital skills, promoting independent learning, and enlarging student experience. How to do all this? Go to my website…"
Jan 3, 2023
Elliott Seif commented on David Gamberg's blog post The Son of a Truck Driver
"Growing up, I too benefitted from government programs that supported K-12 public schools and colleges. I  think of government programs like these not as handouts but as investments in our individual and collective future!"
Nov 21, 2021
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Jul 25, 2021
Elliott Seif commented on Teh-yuan Wan, Ph.D.'s group 21st Century Skills & 21st Century Learning
"If you are interested in 21st century learning, you might want to take a look at my new book, "Teaching for Lifelong Learning: How to Prepare Students for a Changing World" (Solution Tree Press, 2021). I will also be sharing blogposts from…"
Jul 25, 2021
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21st Century Skills & 21st Century Learning

Recently, there has been heightened interest in 21st century learning. What is 21st century learning? How to operationalize it? Where are the promising practices?See More
Jul 25, 2021

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Tell our School Leadership 2.0 community a little bit about yourself. Feel free to post your email address and website. Also feel free to list your areas of interest. This will help other members dialogue with you.
Author of Book, Teaching for Lifelong Learning (Solution Tree Press, 2021), Educational consultant and author of many articles and blogs; Former social studies teacher; Professor of Ed,Temple U; Curriculum Director, Bucks County, PA; ASCD UbD cadre member and trainer, Former Coordinator, PA Future Problem Solving Program, WEBSITE: www.lifelonglearninged.org
What is your present job title?
Staff Developer
At what school level do you work?
K-12
Where do you work?
Other location in USA

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