Thursday, April 23, 2009

One site and a few quotes

Classblogmeister.com

We are learning to be literate in new dynamic ways. We have a deeper ability to engage literacy.

We use technology to connect ideas and learners in safe, relevant, authentic ways to answer questions , share ideas, and develop community.

My personal growth as a learner has been exponential as a result of my exploration of technology and connectivity to some of the best and brightest.

If we want people’s intelligence, support, and trust we must welcome them as co–creators.

Change is defeated by anxiety almost every time. In fact the odds against change --even when change is a matter of life and death—are a staggering nine to one.

Most people must engage in a behavior before they accept that it is beneficial; then they see results , and they believe that it is the right thing to do.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

A new Blog for me: The Changing Face of Education in Iowa

I just discovered a new blogger from Iowa. His name is Evan Abbey and he works at Heartland AEA. Here is an interesting excerpt from his blog

So, I asked who the head basketball coaches were (they were sitting together on the other side of the auditorium). So I asked them as a group "Do you teach the defensive position? The duck-billed follow through? How to run your offense? And, do you have a sequence of these things?" The answer, yes to all of them... you can't get to the fine details of the motion offense and the half-court trap defense without hitting the building blocks first.

So, then I asked, "Do you teach hustle? Awareness? Improvisation?" One coach who was very interested by this train of thought had a great answer. "Yes, we do, but it's different.""How so?""Well, it isn't cut and dry. It isn't step-by-step teaching, but it's much more coaching. You see it, then you point it out and process it with the kids. Saying, you made an excellent move there that wasn't part of the offense... what did you see? Then the kid answers, and it makes everyone want to do it. And what hustle looks like to the post is different than the wing."

And another coach:"Yeah, and we're never done teaching those things. Up until the last day, you are looking to work on those. And the first day as well."Those are the "21st century skills" of basketball. And, that's what it should be in the classroom as well.You work on things like creativity, analysis, and problem-identification on all days, at all points in the lesson, at all grades. You never stop. You coach them more so than you teach them. You find examples of them in the classroom, point them out, and have kids learn from each other. The skills look different in different situations. But they are absolutely vital to a child's success.

So the answer is, you don't teach 21st century skills before the 20th century. You teach them at the same time, infusing them together.

Hmmmm.....

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sites and one quote

Just a few sites I have been learning from:

Dangerously irrelevant http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/
www.edutopia.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHiby3m_RyM Learn to change Change to Learn
www.ceschangelab.org

And one quote: You cannot lead strangers, you can only coerce or bribe them.

Enjoy.