Monday, February 28, 2011

Technology and the Whole Child

Here's an snip of the latest post by Chris Lehmann:


"And we wonder why we have not seen technology truly revolutionize education.

The true promise of technology does not lie in being able to reproduce - in shinier ways - the things schools have always done. If all we can imagine is how technology can "deliver instruction" in new ways, we will forever be limited by our own lack of vision. What technology can allow us to do is to realize the promise of many of our best ideas of progressive education. It can allow students to inquire, collaborate and connect in ways that allow us to realize the promise of Dewey's dream. Moreover, it allows students and teachers to see themselves as real people, defined not just by the power dynamic of the classroom, but through the social networks that they should and will and must cross."



Read the whole post called Technology and the Whole Child here.

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