Dont be afraid of change
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Fallon, S. (2005). All the World’s a Stage. Blogs aren’t just for techheads and political cranks. They’re opening up classrooms, too.
Edutopia. Feb. issue.
After reading All the worlds a stage: Teaching through on line journal” by Sarah Fallon. it lead me to think, why are teachers so afraid with change. yes some may be afraid of how to operate technology or the fact they may be “technophobic”. but we are teachers we are used to change. every year new students walk through our classroom doors. syllabus change and units and topics change. so what is it that scares teachers away from incorporating this change into their classrooms. after reading sarahs article, technology brings about manly educational benefits. for example sarah states why she believes blogging is beneficial in her classroom. “hey give an audience to individual reflection and experience. They’re also giving classrooms a new way to face the world.” i totally agree with sarah, why encourage students to produce magnificent pieces of work only for them to be shut away in books and confined to the classroom walls. its like learning a new dance and only performing it in front of the mirror, where is the sense in that. children need encouragements and motivation other than from you as the teacher. students need a voice and a place to share their opinions with other children and this can be done through blogging. Sarah also raises the idea that on line learning can assist the teacher because if parents can follow their child’s learning progress on line, there will be less questions in parent teacher interviews. Giving children some excitement in learning units can motivate them to try harder and be more enthusiastic about education. so the question still remains why would teachers not aim to incorporate 21st learning into traditional learning techniques. Im sure that each individual has their reasons but me personally have been inspired by the endless opportunities on line learning offers. if teachers done try to teach new learning styles then we may end up with a generation of technology illiterate students and what good would they be in a society made up of technology. we teachers can start by understanding the benefits that Sarah outlines and aim to incorporate new teaching styles. Don’t be afraid to try because there is no harm in learning with students. Give children an audience with the world its stage and teachers can be the producers, guiding them in their role. If all else fails at least start trying even if it is with wikki spaces, at least children’s ideas wont be locked up in the classroom at the end of the day. Be the promoters of change.

