Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Lifelong Learning


This week parents and teachers in our school community had online access to this educational blog. My hope is that it will become a vehicle for sharing information about children as learners and adults as learners.
This thought really hit home this week when we completed our transition program for our young new children as they prepare to begin school in 2010. Just like us they are 'lifelong learners', whom I suspect, will learn at a much faster rate than we did, merely because information is so readily available and easily understandable.
My guess is that young children (aged 5) today are already proficient users of technology and solvers of problems...is this your child?
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Monday, November 16, 2009

New ways of thinking!

It's always good to have discussion around the things that matter most. Recently I have shared thoughts and answered questions about our journey into new ways of thinking. This thinking is centred around learning and specifically how children today learn.
There is something both exciting and daunting about this for us as adults...because we are so used to the model of our own experience.
As we venture into new modes, new undestandings, new thoughts...we must keep asking questions and more importantly we must keep the learner at the centre of all we do.
I like to ask the question...Is it for the good of the children I teach?
How can we innovate as well as cherish what is good?
The following link is worth a read..a little long but clearly talks about the need for new ways of thinking.


http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/le_white_paper-1.pdf

Monday, November 2, 2009

coming soon

Hi everyone,

Thanks for checking in to my blog.
I am passionate about education which is real for our kids today!
I hope to have a few great posts and links here very soon.
With so much talk of the changes in education today, its hardly surprising that we all have so many questions.

Maybe we will be able to find the answers to some of them together.

Paul