Educating the Dragon






         A learning journey with no fixed abode

March 26, 2008

Journey by Google

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Thought I’d just do this little activity before I get Chrissy’s class to do it on their blog. Inspired, I have to say, by Chrissy trying to find the airport, or her hotel in Rome. Here is my Google map of my journey to School. What I find interesting about this route is that it is not the route that I take. More often than not I go up Evendon Road to meet the expressway. However, tomorrow is the day that this route will be most helpful as I am having to cycle, being without my car; 14.7km doesn’t sound too far….. but ask me tomorrow.My journey this week

March 23, 2008

Book of the Week : Freakonomics

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I have , very nearly, finished reading ‘Freakonomics’ by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner.

It’s a book crammed with interesting information, answers to questions you never realized were questions before and a whole lot of inspirational application of economic theory upon everyday practice. It is, to its credit a very interactive book. Right from the get go with its own blog and website.

The reason I chanced upon the book was that the author (Steven Levitt) presented a TED talk that I found fascinating. A with the leaving book vouchers from my previous school I decided that he was a guy worth investing some time and coin into. Especially when titles of chapters read “Why teachers are like sumo wrestlers.”

 

There is a portion in the book about what makes a good parent. He talks about how we a responsible parents would more likely ban our offspring from playing at Amy’s house because Amy’s dad has a lienced firearm locked away in the house but would all them to play at Emma’s with her large section and outdoor swimming pool… despite the figures of child death in the being 1:11,000 for ‘death by swimming pool’ compared to 1:1,000,000+ for ‘death by firearm’.

I found the remainder of the chapter just as insightful and I encourage you to read it. But that statement took my mind on something of a tangent.

You see I have heard a theory that teaching students to swim is in fact harmful to their health. I had a University lecturer for Phys Ed once who stated that the best way to save a kid from drowning was to NOT teach him to swim.

His argument went something like this: If, in a half dozen swimming sessions you have taught a student to swim proficiently enough to save themselves from drowning you’re a miracle worker. In those few session what you HAVE taught them is to be a little less afraid of the water. The result being that when it comes to the summer holidays they are much MORE likely to enter some waterway than a complete non swimmer, therefore more likely to get themselves into trouble and drown. Instances of ‘people entering the water too quickly’ and shock paralyzing them are all too frequent.

He makes a bold and controversial statement especially given that the government is spending thousands and possibly millions on the ‘you’re a baby in the water…’ campaign.

So that’s what I’m wanting to find out. And it’s an answer that I have wanted to know for 12 years but never really known where to start…. Until I met Steven Levitt in the pages of a book.

Question:

Are we doing our students a disservice by providing swimming lessons in primary school?

Information required:

How long has it been mandatory for schools to teach swimming?

Interestingly, what was the catalyst for that move?

Number of deaths of school aged children (5-13) since it was mandatory

Number of deaths for the same, for the same number of years prior to the curriculum change- What is the percentage difference?

But where, or where do I find the answers…. I just spent an hour looking through

http://www.stats.govt.nz/default.htm with no joy. I’m not giving up though and if you’ve any thoughts or sourcesdo comment.

I did however find out couple of facts, vaguely related:

The number of drowning fatalities decreased from 130 in 1994 to 117 in 2004, with the majority of fatalities being male.

 

Drowning rate 3 per 100,000 (1-14 year olds) however that includes infants drowning in baths and unattended toddlers. Neither of which implact on the orginal question.

March 19, 2008

I think I found a gem.

I have been really finding the teaching of oral Language skills difficult over this term, particularly in the ‘using technology to enhance…’ sort of way.

But today I was teaching in an Intermediate (Y8) class today in Hastings, New Zealand who were working on ‘projects’ on oral language-

One group was practicing and a play, another looking a Shakespeare’s Macbeth. But the group I was most interested in were considering Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech. They have to go on Youtube and listen to the footage then they accessed the ‘script’ via the web.

They had to identify the techniques MLK used in his speech to connect with the audience and then answer some questions independently.

They needed to find out about:

Ku Klux Clan

‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’

Rosa Parks

Segregation

Civil Rights

Slavery

All through the web and then present their findings.

If I were doing this with my class I’d have them use photo Story or Voicethread to make the final presentation.

What a fantastic use of technology in the classroom context.

I must confess this session was not my creation but the teacher of the class. Well done.

One TV at a time

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Olympian Effort required by the every man

I’m with Durff Enough is enough Boycott the Olympics - The viewing as I am.

March 18, 2008

Guest blogger??? Guest Educator

Filed under: Dragon09 — Dragon09 @ 10:39 am

I don’t know about guest blogging but I will be a guest educator for Chrissy in her Napier classroom. I’m really excited about it. I’ve heard so many good things about stuff going on in her classroom and I’m revving up ready to go. Project Lemonade will be something we’re going to try and get done and I have a few projects up my sleeves for them too. Thanks Chrissy for the opportunity. 4 weeks in Rm18, let’s get going!

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