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Moving from an industrial aged education system |
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
What’s Going on Inside the Brain Of A Curious Child?
Thanks to Michael Fawcett for this one.

8 Ways The Internet Has Changed Learning A Language
Thanks to John Hawthorne.

This isn’t to say that it’s less challenging to understand and speak
a foreign language, but the process has changed dramatically.’
Learners Should Be Developing Their Own Essential Questions

The Diminishing Role of Art in Children's Lives
The danger of students doing what they’re told
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Formulaic teaching damaging imagination |
‘The more teachers continue to issue instructions to learners about
what to do and how to do it, the more we develop completely the wrong mindsets
and dispositions for the world in 2025. The world is now exponential and
schools need exponential change to happen now. There is no longer time for the
traditional analog and linear systems that school use when planning for change.
It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee! it’s time for school administrators
to reconsider how planning and decisions are made and acknowledge that within
the new context, the industrial education model is now damaging our children’s
future opportunities.’
Summer Break: The Least Understood And Most Maligned Aspect Of A
Teacher’s Life

Contributed by Bruce Hammonds:
Shifting Needs in a Digital World

Why ‘Personalized Learning’ Can Feel So
Impersonal
‘Personalized learning, in its broadest
application, suggests tailoring instruction to meet the needs, strengths and
interests of each learner. Great teachers already do that everyday—with or
without technology. It should be a goal both broad and laudable enough to unite
teachers and technologists, parents and policymakers.Yet there is clearly a gap
between how educators and entrepreneurs perceive “personalized learning” and
many other technology-infused terms in education.’
Does Zuck Want To Be The Next Gates with
Personalized Learning
‘Pediatrician Priscilla Chan and Facebook
founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg are gearing up to invest hundreds of millions
of dollars a year in a new vision of “whole-child personalized learning,” with
the aim of dramatically expanding the scope and scale of efforts to provide
every
student with a customized education. The power couple's Big Initiative
has announced its intent to "support the development of software that
might help teachers better recognize and respond to each student’s academic
needs—while also supporting a holistic approach to nurturing children’s social,
emotional, and physical development." So, slap the child in front of a
screen, but somehow have the child turn out physically and emotionally
well-rounded.’
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Zuckerberg or Socrates ( see below) |
Liberal Arts in the Data Age

From Bruce’s ‘goldie oldies’ file:
Developing a democratic curriculum.
Developing democratic schools – James Beane

On Knowing - Jerome Bruner
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Jerome Bruner - wise words |
“The themes Jerome Bruner covers in his book concern the process of
knowing, how knowing is shaped and how it in turn gives form to language
science, literature and art. The symbolism of the left hand is that of the
dreamer - the right that of the practical doer.The areas of hunches and
intuition, Bruner writes, has been all too often overwhelmed by an 'imposed
fetish of objectivity'...'The lock step of learning theory in this country has
been broken, though it is still the standard village dance'. Today we still
have those ( usually politicians) who wish to test for learning ignoring,
according to Bruner, that 'it is difficult to catch and record, no less
understand, the swift flight of man's mind operating at its best.’”
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