Tuesday 10 December 2013

Hackschooling

Another posting based on an interesting clip - this one focuses on a TED talk by a 13year old boy who discusses the goals and ambitions of the youth of today.  

As our own school year draws to a close, I have been discussing the question "What goals or ambitions do you have for one year or ten years?" with many students who are setting off to college. Not one has mentioned the ambition of "Being Happy", although maybe some were saying this in a more ambiguous way "make friends", "have a good job" etc.

As educators, we do constantly focus on preparing students for the next step in education. ECC educators getting 4 year olds ready for college, Primary Educators getting students ready for college and college educators preparing teens for university and onward to a job / career. 

While I know that this ambition and goal setting is essential, I do wonder if we have to make sure that our students aged from 3-23 are enjoying what they are doing in the process. Not all learning can be 'fun' and nor would I want it to me but the unmeasurable and unquantifiable happiness within each student needs to be developed and fed to prepare our future generations to live in an increasingly competitive society....

Anyway - if you have eleven minutes;



 

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