Thursday, August 5, 2010

SAI Convention

I just spent the last two days with administrators from all across the state. The number of districts going 1:1 is really growing. Many sessions were related to technology. This summer has really brought the term "life-long learner" to life for me. I have spent a lot of time exploring technology and discovering how it expands my personal learning. Another term that I have heard a lot when talking about 1:1 schools is "shift of control" in the classroom. I have given a lot of thought to that phrase and here is the conclusion I have come to. In any classroom the teacher is still the most important factor to determine student success. Students are comfortable with technology; not afraid to try new things and explore but the adults have the skills to guide that learning. The teacher is not most important because they have all the answers but because they have the skills to guide students to ask the right questions, to think critically about the answers they find and to transfer that information to their lives. In my opinion it is not a "shift in control" but a "share in control" that teachers need to be comfortable with to truly make classrooms learning communities.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you. Technology is not an end in itself. Technology is a tool to support the curriculum. The instruction from the classroom teacher is the key component to a successful learning experience. I like your term "share in control". I wonder if "share in responsibility" would be a good term too. Learning is the collaborative effort of the teacher and students working with all the resources available for success.

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