
Re-Tooling School
Author(s) -
Russell Burt
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pacific journal of technology enhanced learning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2624-4705
DOI - 10.24135/pjtel.v2i1.70
Subject(s) - agency (philosophy) , citizenship , pace , public relations , government (linguistics) , the internet , business , political science , sociology , geography , computer science , social science , world wide web , linguistics , philosophy , geodesy , politics , law
How do we ReTool school to make it engaging, empowering and success making for all? At the same time how do we guarantee equity and access so that what our government calls “priority learners”, have the same opportunities for 3rd millennium citizenship as everybody else?
When vast tracts of what is now the Developed World, were opened up by the provision of roads, bridges and railroads, people moved from subsistence and achieved effective citizenship, locally, nationally and globally. The infrastructure that enables access to the new platform for citizenship, the internet, is analogous to the roads, bridges and railroads of yesteryear. The business of retooling requires this infrastructure as a baseline, but real efficacy and agency will only be achieved when environments are enriched by innovation on top of the essential infrastructure.
Retooling School requires a Change Pedagogy Imperative:
When essential aspects of learning are amalgamated and new media are used for the reception and delivery modes, the learner experience is completely different. It is more than possible to develop new learner agency, efficacy and leadership in learning. This journey to genuine citizenship will have three major hallmarks:
ubiquity
anywhere, anytime, any pace, any people learning
agency
the power to act -informed/empowered/enabled learners
connectedness
edgeless education, connected minds
We need to:
Provide the essential infrastructure and enrich the environment for: local, national and international citizenship of all learners.