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Teaching as a creative art |
Education Readings
By Allan Alach
I welcome suggested articles, so if you come
across a gem, email it to me at allanalach@inspire.net.nz
A new phonics test for Australian six year olds is a BAD idea
‘As renowned English author Michael Rosen
explains, the difference between a phonics test and
learning to read is that a phonics test merely requires children to pronounce a list of words, while learning to read is about making meaning of a text. Phonics is only one part of the literacy story. And there is no evidence that phonics training should precede meaning making in literacy learning. It is much more productive to address decoding skills in meaningful contexts.’
learning to read is that a phonics test merely requires children to pronounce a list of words, while learning to read is about making meaning of a text. Phonics is only one part of the literacy story. And there is no evidence that phonics training should precede meaning making in literacy learning. It is much more productive to address decoding skills in meaningful contexts.’
Should Traditional Teachers Join the Revolution?

Give teaching back to teachers

What Works Can Hurt: Side Effects in Education
‘Educational research has typically focused exclusively on the
benefits, intended effects of products, programs, policies, and practices, as
if there were no adverse side effects. But side effects exist the same way in
education as in medicine. For many reasons, studying and reporting side effects
simultaneously as has been mandated for medical products is not common in
education.’
Contributed by Bruce Hammonds:
Designing New
Learning Environments to Support 21st Century Skills
A serious read
about modern learning environments by Bob Pearlman

How can the
learning sciences inform the design of 21st century learning environments?
A short and valuable report about the
teaching beliefs required to teach in a Innovative Learning Space.
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More than bean bags and ICT! |
Rethinking classroom design to promote
creativity and collaboration
‘Modern Learning Environments are the in
thing but it’s what happens in them that counts!“The
physical design of the
space absolutely helps, especially when it comes to promoting collaboration. “It
shouldn’t matter whether it’s for high school or college students,” he said. “We
have to prepare students for a future that they can’t imagine, and how to
succeed in the 21st century, using adaptability, creativity and empathy, along
with ethics and problem-solving.”’
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This is what it is all about! |
Are Teachers Becoming Obsolete?

Students Learn from Inquiry, Not
Interrogation

Always Think Like a Student
‘There are many paths to success, but
there is a common thread among them all: learning.The value of being a lifelong
learner is immeasurable. We tend to forget this outside of the most obvious
situations: at work or in school. What we all need to understand is that there
is knowledge to be uncovered everywhere.’
From Bruce’s ‘goldie oldies’ file:
Modern Learning Environments (MLEs) are they so new?
‘My impressions of the schools I have visited are that they remind
me of technological futuristic factories and, in some ways, not really
relating to real flesh and blood
children. Even the landscaping has been planned by ‘experts’ who like
mass planting of natives that are forced to conform to their futuristic roles -
amenity planting. Not really gardens – or even natural native gardens.’
Teaching /learning in flexible spaces - Modern Learning Environments
MLEs - New Tech High
A bit of history about modern learning
environments – a NZ
perspective.
“Modern School Environment are the latest iteration of 1970s open
plan schools.I am not sure how they will be developed by teachers other than
by those who already have an open approach to education. Time will tell
but the flexibility of such buildings are a great improvement on the
limitations of self contained classrooms - sometimes disparagingly described as
'single cell classrooms’.”
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Examples of integrated project based learning reflecting the pedagogy of the school |
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