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Rethinking Education in the Digital Age
Lomas High SchoolSeptember 2014
Mariana Ferrarelli
http://www.slideshare.net/marianaferrarelli
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General Context I
• Information Anxiety (Hurst, 2007)• Infoxication (Cornella, 2000)• Education 3.0 (Moravec, 2009)• Ubiquity (Wesch)
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• Web 2.0• Digitalization & New Media
• New Textual Species: – Transmedia Storytelling– E-Lit– Microblogging: Vine, Twitter, FB, Instagram– Twitterature – Vlogging
General Context II
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Children can inquire, interact, shop, ridicule, discuss, play, share thoughts.
NEW COGNITIVE SKILLS & DISPOSITIONS
TRADITIONAL LITERACY – NOT ENOUGH
General Context III
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THINKING LEARNERS
CULTURE
DIGITAL
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• Self-direction• Efficiency in the administration &
organization of information• Ability to connect apparently dispersed
information• Problem-solving• Collaboration
New Skills
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• Deep Learners• From content mastery to learning mastery
(Richardson, 2012)• Teaching how to learn• Diversity
Teaching Approach
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1. rEDUvolution – María Acaso
2. Aulas Heterogéneas – Rebeca Anijovich
3. Visible Thinking – Project Zero
Paths
Adopt Adapt
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1. rEDUvolution – María Acaso
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2. Aulas Heterogéneas – R. Anijovich
• Diversity & Difference• Metacognition• Autonomy• Choice
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When thinking becomes visible in the classroom students develop thinking dispositions which in
turn allow for thoughtful and deep learning.
pzweb.harvard.edu/vt/VisibleThinking
3. Visible Thinking
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THINKING IDEALS
DOCUMENTATION
ROUTINES
Visible Thinking - Elements
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UNDERSTANDINGFAIRNESSTRUTH CREATIVITY
They constitute the aims at which thinking is oriented.They can be used to assess students’ progress.
Visible Thinking - Ideals
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When thinking is visible it can be recorded in different ways:
- Mind maps- Charts- Lists- Videos of classroom work- Diagrams- Students’ reflections in a journal or logbook
Visible Thinking - Documentation
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Routines can be used at any level / age / subject area
From an epistemological point of view routines consist of a few steps which demand a series of cognitive behaviours as students are asked to…
Visible Thinking - Routines
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Cognitive Behaviours
∞ Think critically∞ Provide evidence∞ Justify with explanations∞ Compare & connect∞ Summarise ∞ Explore multiple perspectives∞ Identify parts in a whole∞ Draw conclusions∞ Hypothesize∞ Reflect on their own learning process
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The Biltmore SchoolSchool:Founded in 1926150 students & 30
teachersAnnual tuition & fees:
USD 10,000
Headmistress:Gina Romero
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1. What's going on?2. What do you see that makes you say
that?
This routine helps students describe what they see or know and asks them to build explanations. It calls for evidence and helps learners learn how to justify their claims.
What makes you say that?
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If you were to write a headline for this topic or issue right now that captured the most important aspect that should be remembered, what would that headline be?
This routine helps students think of a summary or synopsis of the topic discussed. It works especially well at the end of a class discussion or session in which students have explored a topic and gathered a fair amount of new information or opinions about it.
Headlines
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Mark Church introducing the HEADLINES routine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMginVgsYPs
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See – Think - Wonder
• What do you see?• What do you think about that?• What does it make you wonder?
This routine encourages students to make careful observations and thoughtful interpretations. It helps stimulate curiosity and sets the stage for inquiry.
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Looking 10x2
1. Look at the image or artifact for at least 30 seconds. Let your eyes wander.
2. List ten words or phrases about it(3. Share your thoughts with your partner)4. Repeat steps 1 & 2
This routine helps students explore a new topic and compare different perspectives.
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• Learning is doing, not just absorbing information passively
• Learning is an active process in which learners construct new knowledge by building on ideas they already have
Learning in the Digital Age - Active
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• Learning means getting personally involved
• Questions are means and ends: routines are based on questions to create debates, look for connections and expand knowledge
• Learning is an enquiry-oriented process
Learning in the Digital Age - Engagement
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• Visible Thinking allows for metacognition
• When the thinking process becomes explicit it can be analyzed, assessed and finally improved
Learning in the Digital Age - Metacognition
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