Thursday, December 10, 2009

Beginnings


I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream. Vincent Van Gogh


I love this quote because it reminds me that anything is possible, including re-imagining what our classrooms might look like if learning was authentic, personalized, linked to the outside world and enjoyed. What would happen if our kids actually did want to go to school? I know, I dream big but then again, why not? I use to tell my students, "If you have to come to school, I want you to love coming to this classroom." That's what I'm passionate about...finding a way to create a space where learning is joyful, interesting and...wanted. That's what the two projects I'm working on are all about...I want to amplify what real learning looks like and then I want to share it with the world. I want everyone to dream big.


Here is a glimpse of the beginnings of one of my projects:


iTouches in the Classroom


Third Grade @ Sherwood Elementary


Megan Stacey, third grade teacher extraordinaire will be leading this effort. I first noticed Megan last year when she was part of our T.A.B.L.E.T. initiative. It was her participation in our book study group "Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works" that really made me stand up and notice; Megan is dynamic, focused on learning and loves her students. She, along with Dani Watkins, Assistant Principal; Debra Simson, Media Specialist; and myself will work together to see what happens to the learning when 28 iTouches are placed in the hands of Megan's students. Megan's already laying the foundation with her students by allowing them to choose the name for the project.


I'm really excited about the transparency of our efforts. Megan's created a blog, entitled, Teaching with iTouches. Dani also created a space to share her thoughts about this project: Emergent Lucidity. We're housing all of our planning and resources on our "iTouchintheClassroom" wiki. If you get a chance, check them out. I'll have more to share as we continue to get together to plan for this action research project but I'll leave you with this enduring understanding as our anchor:


Authentic learning occurs when students are given the opportunity to construct their own understandings; are motivated, engaged, connected to others; and when knowledge is highly accessible.


What do you think?