M. Wesch is at it again. His latest blog post revisits his video A Vision of Students Today and the inadequacy of the current education system. He calls it soul murder, referring to this book.
Wesch nails it right on the head when he explains that our education system, rooms included, is designed for a world in which information is scarce.
In this world, the teacher is the provider of information.
This is not the world we live in anymore.
The problem in our world is not access to information: It is access to too much information. Education should solve a new set of problems.
I don’t have THE answer – neither does Wesch, though he’s much closer to it than I am. But I can’t help but think about it most of the time. Here are some thoughts about what education should do to serve students in this day and age:
If the teacher is no longer the provider of information, maybe the teacher should be a guide to (parts of) the information space. A coach.
The teacher’s job becomes (not an exhaustive list):
What do you think? What are the ways in which the education system is failing? What should education do for students? What should the teacher’s job be?
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