https://www.nytimes.com/…/opin…/while-you-were-sleeping.html?
"Education needs to shift 'from education as a content transfer to learning as a continuous process where the focused outcome is the ability to learn and adapt with agency as opposed to the transactional action of acquiring a set skill,” said EDU expert Heather McGowan.“Instructors/teachers move from guiding and accessing that transfer process to providing social and emotional support to the individual as they move into the role of driving their own continuous learning.'"
"Education needs to shift 'from education as a content transfer to learning as a continuous process where the focused outcome is the ability to learn and adapt with agency as opposed to the transactional action of acquiring a set skill,” said EDU expert Heather McGowan.“Instructors/teachers move from guiding and accessing that transfer process to providing social and emotional support to the individual as they move into the role of driving their own continuous learning.'"
Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds.
nytimes.com
Mark Gura GREAT
article recommendation, Brad. That the Education Sector (or at least
some of it) is FINALLY ACKNOWLEDGING that it is working at full speed to
ensure that the current generation of students hits the brick wall of
NOT having the understandings and skills
it will need when it needs them (throughout their lives), is, indeed, a
startlingly wonderful turn of events! There has been some good
reporting on this over the past year (much of it notably in Education
Week)! .... The article you share here (LOVE Friedman's mind, by the
way), states "Star Wars technology is coming not only to a theater near
you, but to a job near you. We need to be discussing and adapting to its
implications.." and further reports about a new program intended to
strongly address this situation... "IBM designed Pathways in Technology
(P-Tech) schools, partnering with close to 100 public high schools and
community colleges to create a six-year program that serves large
numbers of low-income students..." - I am encouraged to read Friedman's
'call to consciousness' about this situation and I very much appreciate
that some forward thinkers see responding to it as an important thing to
do! However, while I see the problem and I think Friedman's writing
here helps to frame it properly, having just heard about the P-Tech
school program, my initial take is to be very doubtful about it... this,
I base on having seen numerous such programs in the past. NOTE to self:
Find out much more about this program!!!
Brad Spirrison Nice sequel to Thank you for Being Late. Makes for a fascinating trilogy
Mark Gura I agree... Here's the Cliff Notes version for those so inclined https://youtu.be/nuF2JKeM2CYManage
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Mark Gura FYI:
Friedman is cruising at 50,000 feet... Here's a closer to the ground
view of the same phenomenon reported at, say, 20,000 feet and intended
for those who will get their hands dirty a bit in addressing it...
https://www.edweek.org/.../schools-and-future.../index.htmlManage
https://www.edweek.org/.../schools-and-future.../index.htmlManage