Wednesday 28 August 2019

DLO effects and Knowledge Building

I am participating in an online toolkit workshop tonight about 'quality sharing' in student blogs. I was reading through some of the supporting resources in my non-contact and was really intrigued to see knowledge building and the writing of Scardamalia and Bereiter referenced.

I am quite excited to hear about something that I am really passionate about and am curious to find out how this will be woven in.


Sunday 25 August 2019

Computational thinking

I had a conversation with a colleague last week that made the penny drop, in regards to computational thinking.
We were chatting after homework club, and I mentioned that I just couldn't figure out how to fit computational thinking into my subject area. She looked around the room and said "you're already doing it", and then explained that it was just a decision making pathway of how do I get from here to there, and what are the decisions I need to make to get there. I model this for my students all the time, on the walls, on the class site, in conversations.

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After a bit more of a chat, I realised that we are also practising the next step on from computational thinking, 'iterative thinking' through the visual art creative cycle of 'generate', 'analyse', 'clarify', and 'regenerate'.

I just wish the PD contract that the school has signed up for, would help staff unpack what this might look like in their own subject area. I have gone from feeling like a dunce that just doesn't get it, to feeling inspired. I really feel like collegial conversations are the best PD sometimes.


 'Everything you were looking for was right there with you all along.' - The Wizard of Oz 

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Wednesday 14 August 2019

Professional discussions - Knowledge Building

In the past few weeks, I have participated in an online knowledge building group, focused on knowledge building within the NZ context. We've been looking at some of the big questions, like why knowledge building, how to support and develop it in New Zealand, and how to develop critical literacy.

It has been so energising to discuss pedagogical issues I care deeply about with likeminded colleagues. The discussion has been really expansive. In fact, we've decided to keep an ongoing discussion open about knowledge building. I invite you to join us if you are interested in learning about knowledge building or conversing with colleagues about the big ideas and problems of practice within knowledge building. Email me and I can let you know how to get connected.