Tuesday, October 2, 2012

October 3, 2012

Thanks for all of you bearing with an old dog learning new tricks. October 3 lecture should come in two forms. One, as a powerpoint so you can make notes but it does not have live links and also as a web page with live links.  These both should be in Sakai. But I'm wondering how to embed that into this post?  .What is the difference between a link and an embed code ... let's see.

Lecture

No. I don't know how yet. Can you help me? In the 21st Century we need to be collaborative learners. As teachers we need to be able to say "I don't know how." "Can you help me?",  "Can we learn it together?" Or maybe all I need to do is google it. Gone are the days of teacher as expert. It is the era of the new story!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

The future of education


Do you wonder what schools of the future look like? This 27 minute TED talk gives a good picture of the future.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Welcome to the world of critical literacy

Welcome to 4P05. May this be a real learning journey together. If you are like me you will make many mistakes and/or feel frustrated, but you will learn too. In the 21st Century we need to be teaching each other. Sometimes that means undoing previous learning and relearning. It means struggling to see new meanings. It may feel hard at times - the readings may seem difficult. The point is to see in new ways...

Hopefully the Twitter project will work for you. To join, go to Twitter.  Begin by following me. You can follow each other. And you can look up and follow anyone of professional interest. Try Henry Giroux, bell hooks or critical literacy, for example. Check the links in the blogs you read. If something is good,  post it for all to read. Use the hashtag #4P05 on your posting. You can also go to #4P05 and see what we find. Each week we will have a Twitter conversation in class to determine good readings for next classes.

You will also need a Gmail account in order to do our collaborative group reflections.

Good luck. May it be a fruitful journey for all of us.

Susan

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Collaborative Reflective writing with a digital twist.

With the ISP MEd. program, I am revisiting the Reflective Practitioner course. It takes me back to the first time teaching it - also in the Spring term. That time I had assigned a culminating task that involved action research. Everyone had a question that they were asking in their own setting and they had to follow through on the question with action research. But by midterm there seemed to be no end in sight. The action research projects seemed to be "on hold" at best - or downright failures in the worst case scenarios. These students were anxious - too anxious it seemed to do reflective work. I got a horrible rash all down my legs that indicated how anxious I was... what if no one's research actually turned out?  We worked through to the end, despite the ominous possibility of failure. And somehow - just before the last class - all the pieces came together for everyone. It was like a miracle. It was a perspective transformation.
 What did I learn? That some anxiety is good. Those student produced work beyond anything that they had done before. They were thrilled with their products, even though the process had been so painful. Why? It seemed the projects were so successful was because there was a certain amount of ambiguity in the assignment.  John Dewey (1910) said that you could not really learn anything new without uncertainty.
But how much uncertainty is too much?  Consider Csikszentmihalyi's Flow theory . We need the proper balance of both comfort and challenge with a task. Then we can be in flow, be in the moment, and presumably do our best work. The path with heart.  Follow your bliss (Note this may not be a reliable site !).
 But, I was violating this comfort/challenge rule as learners were tossed into the unknown without a life jacket to help them stay afloat. Now I am asking the ISPs to take a similar journey. They are to write a collaborative paper on google.docs with digital links in it. They will need to navigate the technology. At the same time I want them to co-construct the vision of 21st Century schools in China. There will be many demons and dragons...and they will need to slay the dragon in order to complete the task. What should schooling look like? I like Edutopia as a site where we can see what works in education. There are articles and UTubes available. I also like project-based learning as described by the Buck Institute. You can go and look at schools such as High Tech High. Here you can see an innovative 21st Century School in action. Check out the student portfolios to see a Rich Culminating Assessment Task. And if you look at Calgary Science School, you can see a whole school program that exemplifies 21st Century learning.
I hope this blog gives you a sense of how to connect your experiences with "theory" that is derived from digital forms of text. This is the type of thing that I expect your group to do as you collaboratively form a vision of education.  The only problem may be that my links don't work consistently as I used 2 different methods to link. And the only way that I can think to find out is to  publish the blog. Here's hoping. Be warned that this way of knowing involves playing, exploring, and experimenting until you find what works. Good luck.