Sunday 18 March 2012

Climbing up the Rabbit Hole by Catherine Volschenk

After saying our last goodbye's, it is time to climb back up the rabbit hole, getting back to the life we left behind. However, we will always keep with us the experience that we gained in the travels through the wonderland of 21st Century education. It has been a real honor serving people with new and crazy ideas about education.

Thank your for all your support, comments, laughs, readings, etc.
We hate to leave you but your know - places to go, people to see... We, as mad Hatters need to get back to making hats, enjoying what we have created, and Alice... well she needs to get back to the crazy, scary guy to answer his rediculous question...
We love you and leave you!xxx

Saying our Last Good Bye By Catherine Volschenk

Coming to the end of a journey in Wonderland, we look back like Alice and see the change that can be done when one have the courage to live up and exceed.
However, there is only one discussion left before we have to climb out of the rabbit hole and live the life that is set for us by society, so this is our last good bye…
Looking at the theory if Jean Piaget he states that we, as educators, have to come down to the level of the child we are teaching, so that we can think on their level and know what they want and expect. Alice had to do exactly that, the whole land waited for her return to come and save them from their misery. She had to come to their level of thinking, know what they want and expect and believe what they believed to be able to succeed in making their world a better one.
Alice needed to go through many stages to become the Alice the land expected her to be. First she had to figure out how to go through the tiny door, then, when she eventually got into wonderland, she had to find her way, this by following the rabbit that ran away. She eventually meets all the strange creatures of wonderland that was waiting for her arrival. They send her on a journey through wonderland, from the Red Queens castle to the White Queen and then eventually getting herself ready to face the dragon.
Piaget’s theory states exactly that, that there are many stages to go through to achieve cognitive development. The stages he developed are:
·         Sensory motor (birth – 2 years)
·         Preoperational (2-7 years)
·         Concrete operational (7-11 years)
·         Formal operational (12-15 years)
Just like Alice is going through the cognitive developmental stages to get to know the land and what is expected of her to make a difference and live her life, so are the stages of a learner in the 21st century, going through the stages of life, getting acquainted with the world around him or her and eventually figure out what are required of them to live life and make a difference.

Education and school by Nadine Taft

What is the purpose of education?
The purpose of education is to equip learners with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the 21st century. It involves learning to create meaning of the information provided and the ability to use this knowledge outside of the classroom.To help learners to become creative and innovative thinkers.The purpose education is help learners to develop on a social and personal level as well so that they can reach their full potential.

How do we define school?
School is not just a building, with desks, chairs and chalkboards. School can be defined as a place where learning takes place. Where learners gain knowledge and develop their full potential. A place where learners and educators connect.

Curriculum, plain and simple.. By Elani Venter

How do we now define curriculum?
The curriculum is the basis from which you start to work and plan and what you have to teach the students.
Curriculum is the planned educational experience (Kern, 2009).Curriculum is the sum of the whole learning experience that the students had and that helped them develop the general skills and knowledge that they need to go into the world.
Curriculum is planning about what you will have to learn the students that includes content, philosophy, approach and assessment. Curriculum can be in the form of a document but it also includes non-formal elements that you have to include in the learning process.Curriculum includes activities that will be done, experiences and opportunities that will be followed and that the teacher will take responsibility for. Curriculum should also be seen as the relationship between learners and the teacher. This comes down to the ‘hidden curriculum’ which is what you will teach the students that is not in the formal curriculum. This includes self-control, respect, how you treat others, morals and values.
According to Coles (2003), there are thee phases of curriculum: the curriculum on paper; the curriculum in action; and the curriculum that participants actually learn.
Wojtczak (2002) defines curriculum as:
An educational plan that spells out which goals and objectives should be achieved, which topics should be covered and which methods are to be used for learning, teaching and evaluation.

We as educators have to take the curriculum and make sure that we provide the students with the best possible learning experience.


Kern, D.E. et al. 2009. Curriculum Development for Medical Education. The Johns Hopkins University Press.

http://www.qualityresearchinternational.com/glossary/curriculum.htm

http://coefaculty.valdosta.edu/stgrubbs/Definitions%20of%20Curriculum.htm

Friday 16 March 2012

“Deep inside all of us, we are all Mad Hatter Monkeys swinging around in a Wonderland, trying to find our way.”

When Alice falls down the Rabbit Hole, she first needs to get acquainted with her surroundings, figure out how everything works, and follow the creatures and people who knows what is going on before she can operate on her own and have the confidence to discover thing on her own.
This is the same with the generation living in the 21st century and all the new technology discovered and that’s introduced to us. Without the skills to operate technology, the things we create are pretty useless. It takes time to get to know new creations and requires skills to know how to use it. we start off getting to know the new discovery, then we try to figure it out by using the manual and afterwards we learn other uses through the people we know who also use the same technological discoveries.
Skills required to operate media / technology literacy skills and it means to be literate in the 21st century goes hand in hand. It means to be able to know what is – and how to operate, do or work with:
·         a computer or laptop
·         the internet,
·         communicate via technology but also have human of live communication skills
·         reading knowledge
·         world knowledge
·         writing skills
·         creativity
·         etc.
We need to explore the new world that is introduced to us on a daily basis. When we fall behind it is hard to catch up. Read, communicate, write things, use your creativity and expand your knowledge to get acquainted with the world around you.
“Deep inside all of us, we are all Mad Hatter Monkeys swinging around in a Wonderland, trying to find our way.” (Volschenk, 2012)
Volschenk, H.C. 2012. thmadhatters.blogspot.com.

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Random idea from a Mad Hatter...

Guys this is C.R.A.Z.Y ... i went to comment on someones blog and actually noticed what it asks you when you have to fill in those silly words... it says "Prove you're not a robot"...

doesn't this just prove that technology and machines are really taking over our world?? that even the Bicentennial Man, E.T, the terminator or wierd creatures like edward of Jacob can try to comment on our blogs but won't get past the tricky non-sensable word questions...

WEIRD AND CRAZY don't you think?

A techno Wonderland by Catherine Volschenk

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While Alice wonders through this magical world, trying everything in her power to survive, she is adapting to what the world and the people are expecting from her. Having to go beyond what she thought she is capable of to save not only herself but the people of Wonderland.
In some way this is what the technology of the 21st century asks from us – to think beyond our capability of understanding and achieving things beyond out imagination. Steve Jobs (I’m not the biggest fan) thought beyond what humans thought they could achieve. He had a vision of what he wanted technology to become and he and his company did everything in their power to make that happen, and now we have some of the best technological developments at our fingertips. Richard Branson had also a vision and followed what he believed in he could do to change the world (in some way) and make life easier for people.
Look at what the Japanese are creating and developing with their technological resources. They are striving for a world like the Jetsons – a techno genius world with robots as servants, automatic walkways and space cars.
The 21st century is like a “technolized” 1960’s… The era of Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll, the only difference is we have the privilege of documenting everything… We live in an era of documenting everything we do, think, going to think, going to do and even going to say. We tweet, facebook, my space, etc, everything is just a click away. It’s the world of iPads, tabs, mobile dstv, free chat sites, electrical cigarettes and much much more.
We are creating our own wonderland with all these technological discoveries. The only problem is we are becoming more and more incapable of doing things ourselves and machines and technological equipment are becoming our intellectual replacements.
Cutting out the problems of 21st century technology and just focusing on what a wonderful world it is actually creating; education can actually benefit much more from it than we are allowing it. Schools can implement technology to make class more fun, using over head projectors and use slideshows with pictures and videos in class, iPads to have all the prescribed books on one thing, making the suitcases of the children lighter, play wii in class to get the children active again, etc. make school for the children lekker and unforgettable.
Like Alice we as educators wonder through this wonderland of technology having the world at our fingertips only focusing on trying to survive. Look beyond the trees and the flowers, look beyind the given facts and use your creativity to make something of this wonder lane we are strolling in.  Bring the joy of learning into your class, your own little wonderland, to save the lives of the children who is becoming the product of a lost education. Go beyond what is expected of you and what you think you are capable of and use the techo world as a resource to change from an ordinary teacher to extra ordinary, one that will save, change and encourage lives to become better people.
Save the lives of the Wonderlanders!!