Hi Folks,

The discussion we have been having about education and teacher training the 
last few days has really started me thinking about what exactly should 
education for the 21st century be? After tossing the question around my mind 
for a while and talking with my husband, also a retired teacher, I realize that 
it isn't likely we will have the right answer just based on our experiences.


I think it is important for us as, supporters of open source educational 
technology via OLPC and Sugar Labs, or anything else, to have some idea of what 
the correct answer is. We cannot expect to help students learn, or teachers 
teach, for the future they will live in if we don't have a general idea of the 
answers. In fact, at this point, I'm not sure we even know what the questions 
should be!


So, I did what we learned to do in grad school. I started by looking for what 
others have already said about the topic. I went to Amazon and looked for 
recent books that would bring to light the opinions of others who are respected 
authorities in the field. I realize this doesn't mean they have all the 
answers, but it is a good place to start.


Among the many listed, I found 2 books, both anthologies, that look like they 
may have some good ideas: "Curriculum 21: Essential Education for a Changing 
World," Edited by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, and "21st Century Skills: Rethinking How 
Students Learn," Edited by James Bellanca and Ron Brandt. I intend to get these 
books and read them with pencil and highlighter in hand.


I am hoping some of you others on the Support Gang list and IAEP list will 
accept my challenge and do the same. I'm also hoping some of you will add other 
resources to this tiny list of 2 items.


Then, sometime in the not to distant future, perhaps at the SF Community Summit 
in October, or SCaLE 11X in LA in January, we can meet for a series of 
thoughtful discourses that will help guide us in doing all we can to improve 
education for today's children and their teachers using our very special 
resources. 


Caryl (aka Grannie B)                                     
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