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TECHNIQUES THAT ENGAGE AND
EDUCATE THE 21ST CENTURY STUDENT
Ivy Tech Community College 2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty Conference Columbus Campus –Host April 19th, 2008Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC -Presenter
Teacher’s Conference
1703
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Students today can’t prepare bark to calculate their problems. They depend on their slates which
are more expensive. What will they do when the slate is dropped and it breaks? They will be unable to
write!
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Principal’s Association
1815
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Students today depend on paper too much. They don’t know how to
write on a slate without getting chalk dust all over themselves.
They can’t clean a slate properly. What will they do when they run
out of paper?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
National Association of Teachers
1907
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Students today depend too much upon ink. They don’t know how to
use a pen knife to sharpen a pencil. Pen and ink will never
replace the pencil.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
The Rural American Teacher
1928
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Students today depend upon store bought ink. They don’t know how to make their own. When they run out of ink they will be unable to write words or ciphers until their
next trip to the settlement. This is a sad commentary on modern
education.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
PTA Gazette
1941
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Students today depend on these expensive fountain pens. They can no longer write with a straight pen
and nib. We parents must not allow them to wallow in such
luxury to the detriment of learning how to cope in the real business
world which is not so extravagant.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Federal Teachers
1950
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Ballpoint pens will be the ruin of education in our country.
Students use these devices and then throw them away. The
American values of thrift and frugality are being discarded. Business and banks will never allow such expensive luxuries.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
High School Math Teacher
1980
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
You can’t use those calculators on the test. If I let you do that, you
wouldn’t ever learn how to use the tables in the back of the book and use interpolation to figure out your
trig ratios.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Middle School Math Teacher
1989
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
We can’t let them use calculators in middle school. If we do, they’ll
forget how to do long division or how to multiply three
digit numbers by three digit numbers. What will they do when they don’t have
access to a calculator?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
High School Math Teacher
1993
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Why are you writing a grant for a classroom set of graphing
calculators? We’ll never be allowed to use them and – even if we can – that’s only one class, and parents
in other classes will never buy them for their students.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
District Employee
1995
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Why would you ever want the Internet for student use? It’s just the latest fad – have them use the
library.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
District Employee
1995
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
You don’t need a web page. Who’s ever going to look at it?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Teacher on a District Committee
1996
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Teachers will never use email.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Building Administrator
1999
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Why do you want network drops at every teacher’s desk? You’re not thinking of getting a computer
for all of them are you?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Member of School Accountability Committee
1999
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
What can you do with an LCD Projector that you can’t do with an
overhead projector?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Member of Laptop Committee
2000
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Why are we talking about students having laptops in high school? I
don’t think most parents will even give their kids their old computer,
much less buy them a new one.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Teacher
2001
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Why would I want to put my grades on the web? Who’s going to look at
them?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Teacher
Spring 2005
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
I don’t think we’ll have a wireless network at our school
anytime soon.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Signs around high schools, colleges and universities.
Fall 2006
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Turn off and put away all Cell Phones, iPods, and Electronic
Devices during class!
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
Change Happens!
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
How do we adapt to this change???
How can we engage the student???
Change Happens!
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
POWERPOINT
Simple slides
Important points
Focus on my explanation
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
RESPONSE DEVICES
Immediate feedback from/for students
Immediate feedback for faculty
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that today’s learner will have 10-14
jobs . . . .
By the age of 38.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
According to the U.S. Department of Labor . . . .
1 out of 4 workers today is working for a company they
have been employed by for less that one year.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
More than 1 out of 2 are working for a company they have worked for for less
than five year.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
According to former Secretary of Education Richard Riley . . . .
The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 didn’t exist in 2004.
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist . . . .
Using technologies that haven’t been invented . . .
In order to solve problems we don’t even
know are problems yet.Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
How can we educate these students effectively?
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
PROBLEM BASED LEARNING
“fill the bucket and measure its contents.”Keith Devlin, Stanford University
“students have to learn how to be creative problem solvers who can work in collaborative groups… think critically, use technology efficiently, and communicate effectively”
John Whitsett
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
PROBLEM BASED LEARNING
“intentional learners who can adapt to new environments, integrate knowledge from different sources, and continue learning throughout their lives”
Riordan
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC
What does the future hold for education???
Ivy Tech Community College2nd Annual Adjunct Faculty ConferenceColumbus CampusApril 19th, 2008 Presenter: Dr. Scott Rahschulte, DC