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What will schools look like in 2020? How should we prepare?      Will Richardson April 14, 2010  
This is a conversation without end.   Please participate!   
 
 
 
“ If you think that the future will require better schools you’re wrong. The future of education will call for  entirely different learning environments .” --Knowldege Works Foundation  
“ Digitally literate young people have come to understand that there are at least two living channels for learning - 1) an institutional channel, and 2) a  peer-driven, interest-driven, and unregulated digital media channel . The bifurcation of learning experiences for young people is bound to call the institutional identification of schooling and learning into question in the coming years. We don’t yet know the consequences of how this shift will play out, but  unless schools figure out how to adapt to digital media our children may end up hearing their fathers say “remember when we went to school for an education? ”   --Richard Halverson, co author of Rethinking Education in an Era of Technology
The shift? Unprecedented opportunities for  learning  with technology.  
Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone.
Schools are: Time and place. Filtered. Teacher-directed. Standardized. Push oriented. Content-based. Group assessed. Linear. Closed. Sept-June. Local.    
Learning will be (already is): Mobile. Networked. Global. Collaborative. Self-directed. Inquiry based. On demand. Transparent. Lifelong. Personalized. Pull.  
 
These shifts represent a  huge  challenge to schools.  
What changes?  
The way we think about  our role  changes.  
 
The way we think about  literacy  changes.  
According to the National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), 21st Century readers and writers need to:  
"Develop  proficiency  with the tools of technology."  
" Build relationships  with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally."  
" Design and share information for global communities  to meet a variety of purposes."  
"Manage, analyze, and synthesize  multiple streams of simultaneous information. "  
"Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate  multimedia texts. "  
"Attend to the  ethical responsibilities  required by these  complex environments. "  
National Educational Technology Plan (Draft)   http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
The model of 21st century learning described in this plan calls for  engaging and empowering learning experiences for all learners . The model asks that we focus what and how we teach to match what people need to know, how they learn, where and when they will learn, and who needs to learn. It brings state-of-the art technology into learning to enable, motivate, and inspire all students, regardless of background, languages, or disabilities, to achieve. It leverages the power of technology to  provide personalized learning instead of a one-size fits - all curriculum , pace of teaching, and instructional practices.
1.0 Learning 2.0 Assessment 3.0 Teaching 4.0 Infrastructure 5.0 Productivity  
1.1 Revise, create, and adopt standards and learning objectives for all content areas that reflect  21st century expertise and the power of technology to improve learning .  
1.3 Develop and adopt learning resources that exploit the flexibility and power of technology to reach  all learners anytime and anywhere .  
2.3 Conduct research and development that explore how  gaming technology, simulations, collaboration environments, and virtual worlds can be used in assessments to engage and motivate learners and to assess complex skills and performances  embedded in standards.
  3.1  Design, develop, and adopt technology-based content, resources, and online learning communities  that create opportunities for educators to collaborate for more effective teaching, inspire and attract new people into the profession, and encourage our best educators to continue teaching.
  3.2 Provide pre-service and in-service educators with preparation and  professional learning experiences powered by technology  that close the gap between students’ and educators’ fluencies with technology and promote and enable technology use in ways that improve learning, assessment, and instructional practices.
  3.3 Transform the preparation and professional learning of educators and education leaders by  leveraging technology to create career-long personal learning networks within and across schools , pre-service preparation and in-service educational institutions, and professional organizations.  
  4.1 Ensure that students and educators have  adequate broadband access to the Internet and adequate wireless connectivity both inside and outside school .
4.2 Ensure that  every student and educator has at least one Internet access device  and software and resources for  research, communication, multimedia content creation, and collaboration  for use in and out of school.
4.3 Leverage  open educational resources to promote innovative and creative opportunities for all learners  and accelerate the development and adoption of new open technology-based learning tools and courses.
5.4 Rethink basic assumptions in our education system that inhibit leveraging technology to improve learning, starting with our current practice of organizing student and educator learning around seat time instead of the  demonstration of competencies.
 
"The success of universal schooling has led us to identify learning with schooling. These new alternatives will make us  rethink the dominant role of K-12 schools in education  as children and adults spend more time learning in new venues." --Collins and Halverson in Rethinking Education in an Era of Technology
Already, we have more options for "education."
 
Wikiversity University of the People Unclasses.org Teachstreet EduFire School of Everything OpenLearn OpenCourseWare Consortium iTunesU CosmoLearning National Connections Academy Open High School of Utah Open Learning Intiative Academic Earth Connexions Flat World Knowledge p2pU  
So, what are the implications for us?
What will have to change?
The "Big" Shifts in the next ten years?
1-1 and Mobile    Every teacher, every student has access, anytime, anywhere.
Networked schools and classrooms   School as node.
Teachers as Model Learners First   Not about what you know as much as how you learn.
Passion/Interest/Personalized Learning   Learning the important lessons in the context of our interests.
Open, Transparent Resources   Freely created, freely shared.
Inquiry    Learning is solving problems, asking questions, not memorizing content.
How do we prepare?
Starting points:
How are  we ourselves learning differently ?
How do we prepare our teachers for  different roles ?
How do we begin to  change curriculum ?
How do we  start these conversations  at our schools?
Discussion
What questions do you have? What resonates most? What are your biggest challenges to change?

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What will schools_look_like_in_2020_

  • 1. What will schools look like in 2020? How should we prepare?     Will Richardson April 14, 2010  
  • 2. This is a conversation without end.   Please participate!  
  • 3.  
  • 4.  
  • 5.  
  • 6. “ If you think that the future will require better schools you’re wrong. The future of education will call for entirely different learning environments .” --Knowldege Works Foundation  
  • 7. “ Digitally literate young people have come to understand that there are at least two living channels for learning - 1) an institutional channel, and 2) a peer-driven, interest-driven, and unregulated digital media channel . The bifurcation of learning experiences for young people is bound to call the institutional identification of schooling and learning into question in the coming years. We don’t yet know the consequences of how this shift will play out, but unless schools figure out how to adapt to digital media our children may end up hearing their fathers say “remember when we went to school for an education? ”   --Richard Halverson, co author of Rethinking Education in an Era of Technology
  • 8. The shift? Unprecedented opportunities for learning with technology.  
  • 10. Schools are: Time and place. Filtered. Teacher-directed. Standardized. Push oriented. Content-based. Group assessed. Linear. Closed. Sept-June. Local.  
  • 11. Learning will be (already is): Mobile. Networked. Global. Collaborative. Self-directed. Inquiry based. On demand. Transparent. Lifelong. Personalized. Pull.  
  • 12.  
  • 13. These shifts represent a huge challenge to schools.  
  • 15. The way we think about our role changes.  
  • 16.  
  • 17. The way we think about literacy changes.  
  • 18. According to the National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), 21st Century readers and writers need to:  
  • 19. "Develop proficiency with the tools of technology."  
  • 20. " Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally."  
  • 21. " Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes."  
  • 22. "Manage, analyze, and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information. "  
  • 23. "Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multimedia texts. "  
  • 24. "Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments. "  
  • 25. National Educational Technology Plan (Draft)   http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
  • 26. The model of 21st century learning described in this plan calls for engaging and empowering learning experiences for all learners . The model asks that we focus what and how we teach to match what people need to know, how they learn, where and when they will learn, and who needs to learn. It brings state-of-the art technology into learning to enable, motivate, and inspire all students, regardless of background, languages, or disabilities, to achieve. It leverages the power of technology to provide personalized learning instead of a one-size fits - all curriculum , pace of teaching, and instructional practices.
  • 27. 1.0 Learning 2.0 Assessment 3.0 Teaching 4.0 Infrastructure 5.0 Productivity  
  • 28. 1.1 Revise, create, and adopt standards and learning objectives for all content areas that reflect 21st century expertise and the power of technology to improve learning .  
  • 29. 1.3 Develop and adopt learning resources that exploit the flexibility and power of technology to reach all learners anytime and anywhere .  
  • 30. 2.3 Conduct research and development that explore how gaming technology, simulations, collaboration environments, and virtual worlds can be used in assessments to engage and motivate learners and to assess complex skills and performances embedded in standards.
  • 31.   3.1 Design, develop, and adopt technology-based content, resources, and online learning communities that create opportunities for educators to collaborate for more effective teaching, inspire and attract new people into the profession, and encourage our best educators to continue teaching.
  • 32.   3.2 Provide pre-service and in-service educators with preparation and professional learning experiences powered by technology that close the gap between students’ and educators’ fluencies with technology and promote and enable technology use in ways that improve learning, assessment, and instructional practices.
  • 33.   3.3 Transform the preparation and professional learning of educators and education leaders by leveraging technology to create career-long personal learning networks within and across schools , pre-service preparation and in-service educational institutions, and professional organizations.  
  • 34.   4.1 Ensure that students and educators have adequate broadband access to the Internet and adequate wireless connectivity both inside and outside school .
  • 35. 4.2 Ensure that every student and educator has at least one Internet access device and software and resources for research, communication, multimedia content creation, and collaboration for use in and out of school.
  • 36. 4.3 Leverage open educational resources to promote innovative and creative opportunities for all learners and accelerate the development and adoption of new open technology-based learning tools and courses.
  • 37. 5.4 Rethink basic assumptions in our education system that inhibit leveraging technology to improve learning, starting with our current practice of organizing student and educator learning around seat time instead of the demonstration of competencies.
  • 38.  
  • 39. "The success of universal schooling has led us to identify learning with schooling. These new alternatives will make us rethink the dominant role of K-12 schools in education as children and adults spend more time learning in new venues." --Collins and Halverson in Rethinking Education in an Era of Technology
  • 40. Already, we have more options for "education."
  • 41.  
  • 42. Wikiversity University of the People Unclasses.org Teachstreet EduFire School of Everything OpenLearn OpenCourseWare Consortium iTunesU CosmoLearning National Connections Academy Open High School of Utah Open Learning Intiative Academic Earth Connexions Flat World Knowledge p2pU  
  • 43. So, what are the implications for us?
  • 44. What will have to change?
  • 45. The "Big" Shifts in the next ten years?
  • 46. 1-1 and Mobile   Every teacher, every student has access, anytime, anywhere.
  • 47. Networked schools and classrooms   School as node.
  • 48. Teachers as Model Learners First   Not about what you know as much as how you learn.
  • 49. Passion/Interest/Personalized Learning   Learning the important lessons in the context of our interests.
  • 50. Open, Transparent Resources   Freely created, freely shared.
  • 51. Inquiry   Learning is solving problems, asking questions, not memorizing content.
  • 52. How do we prepare?
  • 54. How are we ourselves learning differently ?
  • 55. How do we prepare our teachers for different roles ?
  • 56. How do we begin to change curriculum ?
  • 57. How do we start these conversations at our schools?
  • 59. What questions do you have? What resonates most? What are your biggest challenges to change?