A Students Response to The Future of Learning Manifesto
The Future of Learning Manifesto is awesome. It’s pretty much voicing my opinion as a student.
My favorite being point number three, 3.Nobody Cares if you Walked Up Hill Both Ways Barefoot in the Snow and Could Diagram a Sentence, it exemplifies exactly how I feel when teachers find it beneficial to tell us how great they were back when. And to tell us how easy we have it now. Well if it’s so easy tell us how to get through it, and not how you did it a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Preaching your past only helps me catch up on my daydreaming and doodling.
A teacher’s attitude should be, “How can I help you be all you want to be and more.”
Not what you can be because in this world you can be anything, what you want to be is what counts.
The student’s futures are all teachers should be concerned with, not reminiscing.
5. My Memory is Only As Big As My Heart. Otherwise, I’ll Stick with Google. Another amazingly accurate feeling I have. Teachers need to get down from their soapbox from time to time and have a down-to-earth conversation with their students.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, that’s what you’ll get from a student. I know I’d sock it to ya.
And if it’s good it will be something I’ll remember and think about, so tie it into the lesson, I don’t care just quit it with the Ben Stein lectures and captivate me.
as for the facts, why do we need to memorize?
I have the memory of a goldfish.
If I have an infinite source of information at my fingertips what is the need for memorization? If I ever want to know the answer to that question, I’ll look it up. It does sound kind of dependant but, 1: we live in a modern world and basically depend on technology anyway and 2: seeing as the world is so immediately responsive a computer can recall just as quickly as a memory and usually you’re guaranteed correctness.
It Ain’t About the Technology. It’s About the Story. I cannot stand how people get so hooked on the equipment they end up loosing the true meaning of buying it in the first place. Just because you have the top-notch recorder does not mean you can make the best song.
Instead of trying to keep up with the technology try to keep up with the conversation. With the buzz that’s happening all around us, the growing world, help try to change it, benefit it. Not benefit your self-esteem by getting something brand new and showing it off. I mean if you know what you’re doing and you need the equipment by all means please, fix problems, do good to this world.
The main comment is don’t loose focus, remember what you goal is and please let it be advantageous to us.
The last point made in 10. Nobody Knows the Answer. Get Comfy with the Questions. , is a very important one. You learn best from asking your own questions and thinking about it yourself.
Again, memorization is irrelevant if everything you would ever need to answer is right there for you in the internet world.
My favorite part of this section is the last two lines.
-Are you ready to help me?
-And can I trust you to help me get there?
It is expressing how I feel to a T,
I want to succeed, and I need your help