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Schooling in the 21st Century World

Mariana Ferrarellimariana.ferrarelli@gmail.com

@FerrarelliMSAC Conference 2014

ROAD MAP Networked World Abundance Some Connections

J. Martín-Barbero: Descentramiento M. Acaso: rEDUvolution J. Moravec: Education 3.0

Assessment & Lifelong Learning 6 Key Points Conclusions

Initial Diagnosis

Knowledge Skills Dispositions Literacy

The world has changed

Networked World

Expertise & knowledge are acquired through more infl means:

Open Badges, MOOCs, Cousera, MITx, Khan Academy

Networked World & Learning

Technology pervades human relationships and enters the classroom… like this…

Threat or opportunity?

“It’s NOT optional”

(C. Shirky)

Abundance

Abundance differs from…

Infoxication, Overload, hyperinformation

“Abundance captures the moment more optimistically, I think. There are challenges, no doubt, but abundance brings huge opportunities which we might ignore when we name only the challenges. There are new, powerful ways to learn and connect and create now. That should be the focus.”

Abundance

Will Richardson, March 2014

Abundance evokes…

ABUNDANCE MUCHO OPORTUNIDADES

INFOXICATION DEMASIADO RIESGOS

Access does not imply the ability to deal with this abundant world effectively.

We are not naturally: Self-directed Organized Literate to connect and process so much info

Hitch

Three Reflections(& connections)

Jesús Martín-Barbero

María Acaso

John Moravec

Jesús Martín-Barbero Descentramiento: el libro y la escuela se

corren como centros de construcción del saber

Deslocalización: el saber circula, fluye: “News is everywhere”

Destemporalización: aprendemos a lo largo de la vida: We become lifelong learners

SCHOOL HAS TO CHANGE TOO

María Acaso Educación disruptiva Pedagogía de la sospecha Aprendizaje = Certificación Evaluación = Proceso bulímico Hackear el aula y mentir: rEDUvolution

John Moravec

Education 3.0: School is everywhere Knowmad Society

A creative, imaginative, innovative person who can work with almost anybody, anytime & anywhere.

Students need to develop new forms of literacy to:

Be technologically proficient Collaborate in crosscultural relations Create & share info Manage multiple info streams Be ethical in their use of tech

(NCTE, 21st century literacies)

How does our vision of teaching & learning change now?

Assessment & teaching should be reformulated

New Questions

Assessment “Our most important assessments in life are

our self-assessments, yet we give kids very little in the way of direction of how to do that well. The bigger point on assessment, however, is that it can't be focused on knowledge any longer. It has to based on the doing.”

Will Richardson, March 2014

Ask questions Work with others Do real work for real audiences Add info to the body of human knowledge

We should help our stds become lifelong learners

Instead of consuming info stds should…

Lifelong Learning “Becoming a lifelong learner starts with

letting students pursue deeply the things they are interested in, not just the things we think they should know. So it starts with inquiry, with having students do real work for real audiences, with teachers themselves answering big questions and creating authentic responses that are shared beyond the classroom.”

Will Richardson, March 2014

6 Key Points

1. Share everything.

2. Discover, don’t deliver, the curriculum.

3. Talk to strangers

4. Be a model learner

5. Do real work for real audiences

6. Transfer the power

Points for further discussion & research

Transmedia storytelling texts Flipped Classroom experiences Remix for teacher-created materials Aulas Heterogéneas – R. Anijovich Paperless classroom experiences Mobile Learning experiences Viralización – Gamificación - Wearables

rEDUvolution – María Acaso

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