I believe Ken Robinson had said that
his watch tells the date also so it is a multi function device. The wrist watch
derived from the pocket watch. These days everyone has a smart phone or tablet
which is like walking around with a small computer. Going from pocket watch to
wrist watches to computers is a dramatic change. I believe that is why he said
that their needs to be a revolution in the education system instead of
evolution. Instead of improving of what we have we have completely change the
entire way of teaching.
A wrist watch is outdated compared to the technology that is out now.
The devices that are out now are far superior than what a common wrist watch
can do. We have gone through the same education system for a long time. The
education needs to evolve the same way that technology advances. The same
device that worked 50 years ago looks like a relic of the past in this present
day.
The part that made sense to me the
most to me was when Ken started talking about looking at education like agriculture.
That each school needs to customize their system to the current breed of
children in their schools. It makes more sense to me because to me everyone is
different and everyone learns in different ways.
However, the problem with that is
that it would take more dedicated teachers creating educational plans based on
the needs of their students. They would have to get to know them and before
implementing any type of plan and would have to have smaller classrooms so they
can really get to know each other.
I don't think this would be a plausible
approach because so many schools do not have the money to change the way their
system is. Also most public schools are crowded with 30 - 40 students, so to
get to know each and every student does not seem like a reality.
It is great that you are laying out your solutions and really considering if they are possible. We can say we want education to progress like technology but we would be irresponsible to not consider if we have the means to make that kind of change. I really appreciate that you have begun to consider possibilities and their viability.
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