Thursday, 31 October 2013

Edutopia

Anecdotal evidence says that many children, teachers and parents are stressed due to NAPLAN and that NAPLAN practice books are big sellers.  The Edutopia video says that a child under stress cannot learn as the brain goes into protection mode and only takes in information that it vital for survival.

I found it interesting that the video talks about bad stress, distress, but did not talk about good stress, eustress.  The lack of stress in our lives leads to boredom and a lack of motivation.   Children require the right amount of stress to be challenged.

I liked the idea of novelty being the key to engagement but like all things in life, we have to find a balance.  For something to be novel means there has to be moments of "normal" for the novel to be contrasted against.  I did like the idea of HERE/ME/NOW - so long as there is balance.  There has to be some onus on students to realise that there is one teacher for 25+ students and it can't always be about me.  

Teachers need to incorporate movement into their classrooms and give students opportunities to digest what has been taught/learnt.  Students also need time for their brains to rest before moving onto the next topic.

Students who find ICTs novel would be engaged by the use of ICTs in the classtoom.  However, those students who are constantly in front of screens at home may not find ICTs novel and might benefit more from human interaction and tactile learning experiences.



Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Hello,


This is my second blog.  In 2011 we created a blog as a family (harpersinchile.blogspot.com.au) while we were living in Chile, South America for the year.  It was interesting to see how many people from different parts of the world would take the time to read our blog.

I think that technology has its place in the classroom and I see the need for children to be computer literate.  I do beleive that technology should be used with purpose and a clear intent and not just becasue it is technology.  I worry that we are turning into anti-social creatures who prefer the company of an iPad than people.  We've all seen the groups of friends at the cafe more interested in running their thumbs over a glass screen than talking to the person beside them.

With so many Blackberry orphans and children babysat by the TV in the world, school may be the last place that children can engage in meaningful dialogue with peers and adults.

However, with an open mind I am prepared to follow the white rabbit.