The Opinion That Matters Most
Kamis, 11 November 2010
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What transpired next gave me goosebumps. Unscripted and in front of my boss student after student enthusiastically shared what their respective teachers were doing to make learning engaging, meaningful, and fun. They spoke of the History teacher who was having them blog to reflect critically on world history content where they could interact with each other and share their thoughts. Then there was the science teacher who has his biology classes using Google Docs and Sites regularly to collaborate, provide feedback and discuss the material. The grand finale was the one English teacher using cell phones, Edmodo, and wikis to invigorate her lessons.
Student voices are the most powerful tool that educators can use to change the learning cultures of schools. These students readily shared the type of learning environment that they prefer, one that effectively integrates the digital tools of their generation. I can talk about the merits of educational technology all I want, but it is the opinions of my students that have the potential to empower other teachers to jump on board. Today was a great day!
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