Monday, 7 March 2016

Not just Thinking but Learning Outside the Box

It pains me to say that in my journey through the education system, having been put through multiple curricula and making the many transitions from pre-primary school all the way to tertiary studies, that I have not once questioned what I was doing or why I was doing it. I merely followed the rules and did what I was told because it was what was expected of you at schools and in society in general. With the knowledge that I am so grateful to have obtained as of late, I know I would make better decisions regarding learning if I could go back and make those choices again.
The education system has become less of a means of raising intelligent thinkers and more of a method to box up people into individual categories which not everyone will fit into. It is undeniable that not many fit into the boxes that education has set up and if you do, then you are part of the lucky few who has not had to give up their identity in order to move forward in life. As far as the system is concerned, we all face these issues and must grapple with them in silence. The art student who failed math and was held back because of it but makes the most amazingly creative art pieces one could imagine, or the math genius who failed biology because the concepts were just too difficult to grasp for his mind. All held back and had their potential stifled because they did not fit into the predetermined box. Why would a person willingly choose to be graded and judged on something they have no interest in, or do not perform well in, and why would a system choose to judge a person based on their weaknesses alone.
This is the flaw in the education system today, a new means of education needs to be put in place, one which is flexible and allows learners to do what they are passionate about and not restrict their learning to textbooks or the extent of an educator’s knowledge. To understand the world you are in you need to be involved in it and not isolated from it.
The independent project is a student orientated way of learning, it is dynamic, it is flexible, it caters to the individual and allows from that individual to express who they are and do what they are interested in. this system creates an openness whereby students are not afraid of criticism because they understand that it will help them do better, and who would not want to do better in something they enjoy.
The knowledge is out there it just needs to be found. Another great aspect of this independent project is that students come to find that they do enjoy certain subject which they previously did not, and this is because they find the parts they enjoy and focus on that rather than be forced to do an entire subject and only enjoy one small part of it.

The sheer vastness of possible learning areas and subject matter is so immense that learners can find themselves wanting to know more rather than simply doing what is required of them in order to get through. This is the beauty of self-mediated learning, allowing the students to grow in their curiosity and have a desire to learn more. Essentially the students are learning how to learn rather being told what they needed to know. This dramatically influences the potential for learning and opens so many doors to a real world education. It has also placed the learning in the hands of the learners themselves which ultimately allows for the obstacles of “teacher-learner” roles to be overcome so that the learner may benefit even further than the teachers knowledge would allow.

2 comments:

  1. Hey

    I like your view and opinion on this matter, just don't fully agree with ALL of it.

    For instance, I agree that the learners should be able to study fields that are actually in their interest in a way that they enjoy, but I do not think that you could leave the learners completely to their own devices, allowing them to do whatever they want. They need some structure.

    I agree that the current system can do more harm than good in some cases, but it is also important to remember that the idea of education is to shape, form and prepare someone to be a functional and productive member of society. This being said, it is important that learners not only focus on a tiny aspect of a curtain field, but the bigger picture as well. For instance, there is no use in knowing the exact structure and anatomy of an organ, for example, but you have no idea of its function, location or its interaction withing the entire system of the body. There is no use in having all this knowledge if you cannot really apply it in some way or another, regardless of the field of study.

    Also, I agree that the learners should not be restricted to an educators knowledge of a subject, but i do think it would be very useful to have someone more knowledgeable than yourself to help guide you, as well as bounce ideas off of.

    But that's just my opinion
    thank you (^^,)

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  2. Hey

    I like your view and opinion on this matter, just don't fully agree with ALL of it.

    For instance, I agree that the learners should be able to study fields that are actually in their interest in a way that they enjoy, but I do not think that you could leave the learners completely to their own devices, allowing them to do whatever they want. They need some structure.

    I agree that the current system can do more harm than good in some cases, but it is also important to remember that the idea of education is to shape, form and prepare someone to be a functional and productive member of society. This being said, it is important that learners not only focus on a tiny aspect of a curtain field, but the bigger picture as well. For instance, there is no use in knowing the exact structure and anatomy of an organ, for example, but you have no idea of its function, location or its interaction withing the entire system of the body. There is no use in having all this knowledge if you cannot really apply it in some way or another, regardless of the field of study.

    Also, I agree that the learners should not be restricted to an educators knowledge of a subject, but i do think it would be very useful to have someone more knowledgeable than yourself to help guide you, as well as bounce ideas off of.

    But that's just my opinion
    thank you (^^,)

    ReplyDelete