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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 David Warlick presented three sessions at Queensbury Union Free School District in Upstate New York. He presented to our entire staff and again in the evening to community members.
Thank you, Dr. Howard, for bringing this forward thinking educator to our district for all of us to hear together. Whether we teach physics, kindergarten, drive students to school on a bus or generate paychecks for staff, we all needed to hear about what motivates our community's children.
Whether we agreed or disagreed with points our speaker made, it gets us talking about what's the best way to prepare our children for adulthood in a rapidly changing world. First, we must get their attention and Mr. Warlick tells us that technology speaks to today's learners. In my experience as an educational technologist in this school district for five years, I completely agree.
When we classroom teachers use technology to inspire, great things happen. This is what I see:
- Students become fully present in their learning
- They become more responsible for their learning
- They are helpful to their teacher and classmates
- They want to make sense of rather than memorize information
- They are driven to create, communicate, collaborate and celebrate (these are my goals when I teach a class)
- They want to leave a legacy of project results for their teachers to use in the future. They want to be remembered.
Do students expect us to know technology better than they do? No way. That's just not possible.
Are students patient with us when we try something new even if we experience glitches or cruise through windows at a tenth of the speed that they do? Yes, they are.
Will our students need to have skills beyond what we know today to thrive as 21st Century adults? Yes, they will.
Will a passion for lifelong learning be essential to our students? Yes, it will.
Are our children very different from who we were at their age? Most definitely.
Where do we go from here? ... I'm finding fellow staff members to keep the flame of David Warlick's presentation glowing ... co-workers committed to evolving with our students. |