The Toolbelt and Universal
Design - Education For Everyone
Originally published at Change.org on 2009-07-17
04:00:00 UTCEducation may
be understood in one of two broad ways. Either it is about teaching people a
discrete set of facts they will be able to repeat – multiplication tables and
The Lord’s Prayer are two examples – or it is about helping people learn how to
function in the world – crossing the street, using the Dewey Decimal System,
reading a map all fit into this category.The first understanding is not without value. It is
important to know an alphabet, basic math facts, or what “President” means. But
the second is crucial to survival. Humans, from the very start, needed to know
how to hunt, how to recognize safe plants from poisonous ones, how to find their
way back home.And almost as soon as humans began to function as
“humans” – this process of learning to function in the world began to revolve
around tools.
9Humans
are tool makers and tool users. It truly is our most
significant
distinction among the species on the planet.
1Sure,
many animals use a few
basic tools, but no other creature uses as
many
tools, or constantly refines
those tools,
or continuously invents new tools. It
is almost a
definition of
“humanity.”
Our societies
are defined by our tools.
1Our
first complex tool is our
language
, which
allows us a huge
communicative
advantage
over most
species
with which
we compete
.
And our languages significantly
define who we are and what we know. The rest of our tools tend to define where
we fall in social evolution. We describe much of our history by our tool sets:
The Stone Age, The Bronze Age, The Iron Age, The Age of Steam,
1The
Information Age.
This progress explains an important idea to
educators.
12If you
are
teaching your students the tools of yesterday,
you are preventing
society from moving forward. Rather, we must be
teaching our students to
use the
tools of this moment, and teaching them how to learn the next
set.
Toolbelt
TheoryFor the past four years I have tal
ked ab
out
something I call “Toolbelt
Theory.”
3This
began as an idea for allowing students with “disabilities” to learn and choose
their own
Assistive
Technologies
.
But it very quickly expanded to all
students, because every human on earth needs some kind of technologies which
1assist
them in their
interactions
.
1It is
impossible for most to climb to the second floor of