A recent article on Ideas.ted.com http://ideas.ted.com/the-rise-of-the-useless-class/
predicts the creation of a new ‘unworking’ class.
It gave a bleak view of the future for students
in school today.
This made me think about how we must prepare our students
for the future. But we’re not doing this … do you think we are?
The key element of preparation is to develop the thinking
skills of every student. Now. Today. That’s a major responsibility of Teachers.
We mean integrating thinking as a discipline into your daily routine.
Most of what students currently learn at school will
probably be irrelevant by the time they are 40.
Traditionally, life has been divided into two main parts: a
period of learning, followed by a period of working. Very soon this traditional
model will become utterly obsolete.
The only way for your students to stay in the game will be
to keep learning throughout their lives. They will have to reinvent themselves
repeatedly. Many, if not most of the students you are teaching today may be
unable to do so.
When you read this Blog, make a decision to expand thinking
skills of each of your students. This is the main reason why MathsRepublic was created.
Problem-solving, both individually and by collaboration, is
designed to develop thinking skills particularly strategic thinking.
You can start here by registering for a Free Trial on this website.
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