Educating the Dragon






         A learning journey with no fixed abode

July 3, 2008

International Educators

Filed under: Edcast, classroom management — Dragon09 @ 12:04 pm

Over this first half of the School year I have relieved in two Intermediate classes for 3 weeks each.

The first class is run by my colleague and dear friend Chrissy . She spent that time in Argentina and as you can read had a fantastically, marvelous time. I certainly enjoyed following along with her through my Google Reader . While she was there she posted on her travelog exploits of her trip. She also blogged on the class blog , offering international insight and challenges for her students.

The second class I have completed today and they received a postcard from their teacher. I continued on the planned theme for the time she was away.

My point really of mentioning this is twofold.

Firstly, the interaction the class had with their teachers during the time away is vastly different.

And secondly, I would like to question whether the class who had ‘full access’ to the international experience really appreciated it or engaged with it in any really meaningful way.

Web2.0 is all very well but students need to enthused and then educated about its possibilities in order to maximize the learning potential.

June 27, 2008

Sir Ken Robinson @ the RSA

Sir Ken hits the mark again. He’s speaking on creativity/ education/ and the general systematic sleep-walking toward the future.

 

I will be listening again to the talk and reflecting on it further at some later date, I just wanted to share with you the audio recording of the presentation.

May 14, 2008

Taiko visit

I began my first day at my new school today. Every Wednesday I will be working with some students in need of assistance with their writing. They are a great lot and I had a fun day, but that is not why I am posting.

At lunchtime today some Japanese students from the International Pacific College turned up at school and blessed, and blasted, us on the Taiko. These were fantastically talented students who had been playing for between one and four years. There was a audible ‘Wow!” from the audience when the answer to “How often do you practise th be that good?” came back- “Twice a week, for 3 hours.”

These students are dedicated and talented. What a treat. I managed to take a few pictures and a short video (60 seconds) before my memory card was full- doh!

Sorry I couldn’t share more with you, enjoy.

February 22, 2008

On the Road 2: Learning@School

Filed under: Dragon09, Edcast, Leaningatschools08, OntheRoad, Podcast — Dragon09 @ 10:12 pm
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Here’s the latest episode of On the Road. A few rambling thoughts as I drive back from the conference. Excuse the car noise… If anyone has ideas about filtering background noise on Audacity let me know.

February 9, 2008

Out on the Road

Filed under: Breathetechnology, Dragon09, Edcast, Podcast, classroom2.0, school 2.0, school2.0 — Dragon09 @ 9:18 pm
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Here are a few thoughts abouts about secondary education in New Zealand. It was recorded on my MP3 player while driving home one day.

Podcast :  On the Road

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