Jag diskuterar musik med studenter och vi tittar på den här aningen skolkritiska filmen:
När filmen kom 1982 tyckte jag att det var en påfrestande dystopi. Nu är jag inte lika avvisande mot fabriksmetaforen. Tyvärr.
Jag diskuterar musik med studenter och vi tittar på den här aningen skolkritiska filmen:
När filmen kom 1982 tyckte jag att det var en påfrestande dystopi. Nu är jag inte lika avvisande mot fabriksmetaforen. Tyvärr.
Löfven säger tvärsäkert i Aktuellt att vi VET att de som inte fullföljer gymnasiet hamnar i arbetslöshet.
Jag erkänner motvilligt att Jan Björklund har de bästa argumenten i skoldebatten i Aktuellt.
Baylan: – Se verkligheten!
Tödde och Mödde är i grunden överens om värdet av tidiga betyg. Debatten slutar i ett stort jaså. Jag drabbas av stort främlingskap och önskar att min teveapparat slutar fungera.
https://twitter.com/jenskarlsson2/status/296367341829238785
The Guardian är fortfarande en bra tidning!
I’m reminded of a Reddit question that was asked: “If someone from the 1950s appeared today, what would be the most difficult thing to explain to them about life today?” The best answer? “I possess a device, in my pocket, that is capable of accessing the entirety of information known to man. I use it to look at pictures of cats and get in arguments with strangers.”
Knowledge is worthless without the tools with which to interpret it. Critical thinking, decision making skills along with group learning and knowledge interpretation will be prized highly in the very near future. In the meantime, we’re bickering over teaching to the test, and if we should bring back Latin or not. We’ve found a shortcut around evolutionary learning. Teaching needs to adjust accordingly. So, why aren’t we?
https://twitter.com/hascherp/status/295192609104740352
Jag tycker nog att många verkar ha svalt den där metastudien väldigt okritiskt.
http://www.ontariopc.com/paths-to-prosperity/students/
Det tycks vara samma frågor. Mer numeracy och literacy – kamp mot byråkratin? Så här ser de konservativas förslag ut:
A PRINCIPAL AND TEACHER DRIVEN SYSTEM
The bureaucratic culture of our education system won’t change without transferring power to our schools. We should eliminate school superintendent positions that duplicate the work of principals and pass the power and responsibility to principals, who would report to directors of education and be accountable for managing most aspects of their school’s operations.
Allow principals and teachers, working as a team, more control over a range of in-school decisions including teaching methods, tailoring programs to meet the needs of their schools and making particular classes slightly larger or smaller.
Same same but different?
Läs boken!
Jag läser Pasi Sahlberg text om de smittsamma effekterna av internationella tester
Well, TIMSS and PISA are technically different studies, although they both build on similar measurement methodology. Simplified distinction of these two studies is that where TIMSS tests students’ mastery of what have been taught from the curricula, PISA assesses how students can use those knowledge and skills that they were taught in new situations. These both are student assessment studies. Pearson’s “The Learning Curve” index is different kind that consists of different indicators and is therefore a composite index. The problem with any study that relies on composite index is that it is open to designer manipulation. “Global Economic Competitiveness Index” and “The Best Country in the World” are good examples, just like “The Learning Curve.”
One may also conclude that these international standardized tests are becoming global curriculum standards. Indeed, OECD has observed that its PISA test is already playing an important role in national policy making and education reforms in many countries. Schools, teachers and students are now prepared in advance to take these tests. Learning materials are adjusted to fit to the style of these assessments. Life in many schools around the world is becoming split into important academic study that these tests measure, and other ‘not-so-important’ study that these measurements don’t cover. This is kind of a GERM in large scale.
Prof Christopher Cornwell, of the University of Georgia, who led the study, said: “The skill that matters the most in regards to how teachers graded their students is what we refer to as ‘approaches toward learning’.
“You can think of ‘approaches to learning’ as a rough measure of what a child’s attitude toward school is: It includes six items that rate the child’s attentiveness, task persistence, eagerness to learn, learning independence, flexibility and organisation.
“I think that anybody who’s a parent of boys and girls can tell you that girls are more of all of that.”