Technology is in constant change. As I am writing this someone is creating something new in our global community. The question becomes how to train our students for jobs that haven't been created yet. The answer is to constantly learn and change as the world transforms around us.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Wk 4 - How WE can get on board to create a framework of possibility
Starting new projects can be looked at in the scientific method. We start with a problem and determine a hypothesis as to how our endeavor will turn out. We can construct the design of our project. Like in scientific discovery our endeavors will not prove or disprove our hypothesis. It will only support or not support it. When we look at this way we don’t have reason to blame anyone if it doesn’t turn out like we thought it would. Our “failures” are just as important as our successes because it gives us the opportunity to learn and redesign our program. Each participant can honestly look at his or her part to improve the project without fear of being wrong therefore creating atmosphere that WE are working toward the shared vision. In measured school environment it is so easy for WE the teachers to blame administration, the parents, the district and even the students for what is wrong with education. But have we really defined our problem, is our hypothesis a valid one? When we design our project do we consider all the variables involved in our project? What will their reaction be to the stimulus? Did we test it enough times to develop a valid result? Just because it didn’t turn out the way we thought it should have doesn’t constitute failure. It is an opportunity a new framework of possibility.
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Great Post Louria, and I am impressed that you used the scientific method to describe it! I agree with you that in education it is so easy to blame others, but if we take that framework of possibility outlook on it then we are all contributors. Nice Job! ;)
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