tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post842455604799577917..comments2024-02-03T13:05:51.797-06:00Comments on Stump The Teacher: To Teach is Human: Part TwoJoshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12252463873478820840noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post-79032541453773148582013-04-15T13:32:06.565-05:002013-04-15T13:32:06.565-05:00Josh, I think you should get together with Mr. Pin...Josh, I think you should get together with Mr. Pink and work with him to write your OWN book on teaching and get it published. Since he would be a colaborator, it could be similar to his "Selling" style, just adjusted to teaching. What do you think?Mike LaDewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post-49700410724033620062013-04-14T07:12:48.159-05:002013-04-14T07:12:48.159-05:00Hey Stump,
Have you seen the Open Letter to Educ...Hey Stump, <br /><br />Have you seen the Open Letter to Educators video on YouTube yet? <br /><br />It makes this same point in a really provocative way. <br /><br />I use it in my Teaching the iGeneration course. Here's the video and the handout that I use to have people reflect on this shift from asymmetry to parity:<br /><br />http://bit.ly/ZYRV24<br /><br />Rock right on, <br />Bill<br /><br />Bill Ferriterhttp://blog.williamferriter.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post-52456390141432801642013-04-11T14:50:26.092-05:002013-04-11T14:50:26.092-05:00This is largely the same reason that the lecture g...This is largely the same reason that the lecture gained such dominance in education. The population was largely illiterate or had scarce to no access to experts or information. The most efficient way, and at some periods in history, the only way to pass on information was to do so orally. Indeed, this is no longer the case. Information is no longer scarce and expertise is widely distributed and accessible. However, new skills and literacies are required to access them and use them in effective and meaningful ways. So, yes, the dominant model of delivery of information is long overdue to change. We desperately need to switch the concept of "students" to "learners".Steve Ransomhttp://ransomtech.edublogs.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post-3239494595975299642013-04-11T08:43:06.820-05:002013-04-11T08:43:06.820-05:00This is a great illustration of this idea. Thanks ...This is a great illustration of this idea. Thanks for sharing. It has me thinking, which is really what we should always be striving for.Roderickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06541646454260264832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398761775627125562.post-48369470781152511852013-04-11T08:42:13.333-05:002013-04-11T08:42:13.333-05:00Wow. This is really a great example. Thanks for ...Wow. This is really a great example. Thanks for sharing it. It has got me thinking, which is what we should always be striving for.Roderickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06541646454260264832noreply@blogger.com