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Ruth Ann DapkusProfessor: Dennis JablonskiED 534 Summer 2014

Reflections on: Why School? How Education must change when learning and information are

everywhere by: Will Richardson

http://funsmix.com/funny-education-quotes-beautiful-i-have-never-let-my-schooling/

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• Because schools need to change!

• In the modern world we need more education NOT less…

• The teaching community “IS” global. Teachers from all around the world interact and come together virtually. It’s no longer just at the local level.

• Students also share ideas, perceptions and interact online in a global setting. Students need interaction and ‘critical thinking’ not to just sit by and regurgitate information from the “old school” classroom.

Why School?

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• “Passing the test” is not nearly enough any longer. Richardson (p. 77)• Test scores “tell us little” this needs to be addressed on a very real level.• “one in two new teachers leaves the profession within five years” (p. 140)• Our world is every changing and we need to adapt and move away from

“old school” thinking.

Old School…what does it mean to you?

http://talesfromthemaelstrom.blogspot.com/2013/02/old-school-vs-old-school.html

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• Learning through project-based lesson plans

• Interdisciplinary theme based learning

• What students are interested in helps determine what they will study

• “we live in an age of abundant electronic information.” -Richardson

Progressive Learning

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• How do teachers learn?• How is this relevant in the 21st century classroom?• As curriculum changes teachers need to reassess

their role in the classroom.• We need to move away from an old school

approach…

Higher education is gradually “adapting” but K-12 is only playing “catch up.”

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• Old School• Not so progressive…Technology not

under teachers control.

• New School/Progressive• Computers, smart phones, and IPads

are important but we need educated teachers!

Technology then and now!

https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.securedgenetworks.com/Portals/80068/images/images1.jpg

https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.shorpy.com/files/images/5a23195u.jpg

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Constructivism!

• NOT all children learn the same.

• Pay attention to learning “styles”

• Pose problems relevant to students

• Connect “their” interests to the standards

www.differentialedkindergarten.com

“Teachers need to be great at asking questions and astute at managing the different paths to learning that each child creates.”

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• Traditionally:

– Go to conferences– Take after-school workshops– Read books

Ie: Teacher learning viewed as an “event” vs. “ongoing process”

Ideally, this should change!

How do your teachers learn?

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• Cannot continue to focus on curriculum that’s “irrelevant” to today’s students with standardized tests are forefront.

• Reform is being written by businesses and policymakers…

Smart, dedicated teachers will “personalize” curriculum for their students.

http://standardizedtests.procon.org/

http://www.solarnavigator.net/sponsorship/bill_gates.htm

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Rank and compare?

Common Core: impersonalizes

education by imposing strict and

unrealistic standards

Another way…

• Question, question, question

• Focus on lifelong learning

• “from content mastery to learning mastery”

• Students have more control over their own learning.

Question “Quantifiable learning”

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• Where does this leave our students?

Money moves politicians to promote policy that serves business…

http://shamrachronicles.com/643/pass-on-standardized-tests/

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• Constructivism is the idea that “people construct their own understanding and

knowledge of the world, through experiencing things and reflecting on those

experiences.” 2004 (Educational Broadcasting Corp.)

– Developing imagination and activation of all the senses help students

become actively “engaged” in learning.

• Through “experiments, real-world problem solving” students enjoy learning.

2004 (Educational Broadcasting Corporation.)

– Not just regurgitating facts anymore!

Richardson backs ‘constructivism’

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"I'd articulate the shift to teachers

like this: Don't teach my child

science; instead, teach my child how

to learn science -- or history or math

or music. With as many resources as

they have available to them today

(not to mention what they'll have

tomorrow), kids had better know

how.

Collaborative approach

New school approach:

http://dayspringacademyk12.org/?p=121

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• Envision new approaches…

Integrative learning

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrative_learning

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• “rethink” our learning practices

• Change attitudes around learning

• “rethink” classrooms and advocate change

• A pay it forward approach that works

Attn: Teachers… Use resources!

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photography-social-media-logos-image23478617

http://www.fresnostate.edu/csm/ees/

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• Standardized tests prove ‘problematic’ at best

Assessment culture is the WRONG approach

view-source:https://twitter.com/SirKenRobinson

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• Tell us more about students know and their “readiness” for life

• Traditional tests have no room for real life information

• Performance based assessments are “worth it in the long run.

Problems:

– Time consuming

– Harder to correct

– Inefficient

– Subjective

Performance-based assessments

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To prepare effective learners, educators need to be prepared themselves.

You can even: RateMyTeachers.com

(An online tool to find out what your students think of you!)

Know Thyself…

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• Design and share • Do fieldwork

Real work for real audiences

http://drieculturen.blogspot.com/2013/02/interview-with-graphic-design-student.html http://snc.mgarr.skola.edu.mt/category/year-5/

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The biggest challenge, Yong Zhao states, “is our

mindset about what makes good education and the

seductive power of the traditional paradigm.”

-Yong ZhaoUniversity of Oregon

A ‘Paradigm shift’ is needed

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• Solution Tree: Will Richardson on 21st Century Learning 1:34

Will Richardson “talks”

http://teacherpreneurs1.blogspot.com/2011/12/what-is-paradigm-shift.html