Changing Educational Paradigms
Ever since leaving school, I have been involved with educating people in some respect, whether it was coaching gymnastics, working with very challenging young people, or using the outdoors as a classroom. On many occasions I have found myself reflecting upon my own education, what worked, what didn’t, who taught me and what setting was best. In general terms, I learnt best when learning had a real life obvious tangible use and I was given opportunities to test it. This was usually with the support of a good educator (note not often a teacher!).
I have spent ages trying to capture a lot of my reflections on my education and that of the young people we work with today. In truth failing miserably, until I stumbled across this short film.
For more on the narrator Sir Ken Robinson have a read here http://www.sirkenrobinson.com/
I guess one of the biggest challenges to face educators today is that research suggests that the 60% of the jobs our children aged 5 – 8yrs old will have to not currently exist! How do we provide successful education for this?
I would love to hear your thoughts, so please feel free to comment (politely!)
Rob
Ah, this piece points out how woefull our education system can be. But, it does not propose an alternative.