What is a concurrent

What is a concurrent-classroom?

Unlike a traditional classroom where the instructor determines what happens on each day, the concurrent-classroom places the scheduling control in the hands of the students.

In a concurrent-classroom, all classes are always live.

In a concurrent-classroom, there are no large group lectures.

In a concurrent-classroom, the teacher is prepped for all materials at any given time.

In a concurrent-classroom, learning often occurs without the student even realizing it.

A concurrent-classroom promotes a fun learning environment.

A concurrent-classroom relies on the Internet and other communication technologies.

A concurrent-classroom can provide a comfort level for every student.

A concurrent-classroom can be customized for every learning style.

A concurrent-classroom is highly adaptable to topics and age groups.

Google Scholar

© Alan J. Block, 2003.  All rights reserved.  Modified on 08/23/2005 .