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by ChaitanyaSai
21 days ago
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Schooling has been trying for ever to institutionalize and standardize learning without really understanding what learning is. In that absence, we've focused on learning proxies, which are tests. And tests resulted in a focus on mechanics. Meaning was and is an intangible so it got leached out. Everything school does starts at the wrong end of meaning > motiviation > mechanics > measurement. It is possible to fix school. It needs understanding learning, and also being willing to revisit learning design at every level. How to bring meaning in? Without meaning you could have all your fancy chromebooks and chatbots but you won't move the needle (as we are seeing) We are actually trying to change schooling (but with a tiny experiment, knowing that scaling does not happen without changes and cultural context) https://blog.comini.in/p/schooling-has-a-meaning-crisis-para... |
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It seems like the biggest frustration from the teachers’ part with modern schooling is lack of engagement from the students. This is clearly telling us something.
Sure some students have not even had their basic needs met, which is a separate issue. But those that have and still don’t engage tells us that their brains have probably assigned the information they’re receiving as “having little or no value”, i.e. meaningless.
I bet if you were to lead a class of teenagers on the subject of relationships or friendship, or even how to host a successful party, suddenly you’d see a lot more engagement. Why? Because it’s actually relevant to their every day existence.