Now You See It // The Blog of Author Cathy N. Davidson » What's the Problem t... - 2 views
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nd here is the issue that I pose in Now You See It, the one that keeps me up at night: how do you prepare kids for an increasingly indefinite, rapidly changing job world, in an era of high-speed technological change and global competitiveness, where what is required for success is (I’m quoting the first set of problems the bubble test is not intended to address) is: “intellectual dexterity, higher order thinking, associational thinking, problem solving, collaborative thinking, complex analysis, the ability to apply learning to other problems, complexity and causality that do not have one right answer”
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What would be amazing is if we could solve the problems of variability and efficiency with a peer-driven system that actually motivates and rewards real learning. What would be equally amazing is if we could find a system that solves variability and efficiency and, at the same time, supports learning communities (for informal learning), teachers (in the classroom), and workforce trainers (in the workplace) who strive for complex, ongoing, lifelong, connected collaborative learning.
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The bubble test solves the problem of variability and efficiency. The profound problem of education that remains, once the issue of variability and efficiency is solved. If we find a better solution to variability and efficiency than the bubble test, we can then concentrate on the real learning objective of school: how best to prepare our kids to thrive in the life that they will lead once they are no longer in school.