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If it weren't for my horse...
Yep - I started an off-topic thread, which I rarely ever do. Just been sitting on this one a while and wanted to share.
A "new" perspective: (not new to educators but maybe to you)
In 2011, it is projected that the world's information base will be doubling about every 11 hours. (IBM)
I see posts about "our schools suck because kids today just don't learn the way we did and know the stuff we know."
Of course they don't. They couldn't if they tried. Their brains work differently.
They are responsible not for information, but for application. Your education was designed around delivering information (facts). Theirs isn't. The kids of today have all the information they could ever need in their phone. On what do you test a kid who has Google in their pocket?
Remembering data is just not necessary like it was in the past. They need to be able to find it and know what to do with it.
"Their handwriting and spelling suck and they can't even find X on a map!"
Cursive is no longer being taught. Instead, they learn keyboarding from kindergarten (or earlier). We learned to write because we needed to know how in order to do work. Kids today don't need handwriting very often. Spelling is a pet peeve of mine, too, but the definition of literacy is evolving and we need to evolve with it or be left behind.
It is also projected that teachers and schools today are preparing kids to compete against global, not regional competition for careers that don't even EXIST yet. How? We aren't really sure. How could we be?
Job applications and interviews revolve less around knowledge and more around adaptability and skill in collaboration. How can you learn to service a machine that won't exist for 5 years?
"Schools cost too damn much - I am tired of them always asking for money!"
Schools need computers now. Those cost more than books. Books are often outdated by the time they are finished printing. If you want kids to stay current, they need to have current tech in their hands.
Just some thoughts for you folks out there. Schools are radically different than they were just 5 years ago. And in 5 more years we won't recognize what they were today.
And if your schools are NOT different, time to move!
A "new" perspective: (not new to educators but maybe to you)
In 2011, it is projected that the world's information base will be doubling about every 11 hours. (IBM)
I see posts about "our schools suck because kids today just don't learn the way we did and know the stuff we know."
Of course they don't. They couldn't if they tried. Their brains work differently.
They are responsible not for information, but for application. Your education was designed around delivering information (facts). Theirs isn't. The kids of today have all the information they could ever need in their phone. On what do you test a kid who has Google in their pocket?
Remembering data is just not necessary like it was in the past. They need to be able to find it and know what to do with it.
"Their handwriting and spelling suck and they can't even find X on a map!"
Cursive is no longer being taught. Instead, they learn keyboarding from kindergarten (or earlier). We learned to write because we needed to know how in order to do work. Kids today don't need handwriting very often. Spelling is a pet peeve of mine, too, but the definition of literacy is evolving and we need to evolve with it or be left behind.
It is also projected that teachers and schools today are preparing kids to compete against global, not regional competition for careers that don't even EXIST yet. How? We aren't really sure. How could we be?
Job applications and interviews revolve less around knowledge and more around adaptability and skill in collaboration. How can you learn to service a machine that won't exist for 5 years?
"Schools cost too damn much - I am tired of them always asking for money!"
Schools need computers now. Those cost more than books. Books are often outdated by the time they are finished printing. If you want kids to stay current, they need to have current tech in their hands.
Just some thoughts for you folks out there. Schools are radically different than they were just 5 years ago. And in 5 more years we won't recognize what they were today.
And if your schools are NOT different, time to move!