Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Did I know? No, I didn't.

I just finished watching the "Did you know?" UTube video that Patty posted.  (Thanks, Patty!) The concept of preparing students for jobs that don't yet exist was both fascinating and frightening. We, as teachers, have such an enormous responsibility to prepare our students for the future.  That's a daunting task when the future is perhaps more of an unknown than it has been.

What it really made me contemplate is the concept of quality. How do we make decisions about what to include in curriculum when the sheer volume of information and the number of choices is so large? How do we decide which of the over one-half million English words are worth teaching? How many of those words do students actually need to know?  Which ones are they? Of the approximately 3000 books published every day, which ones are worth reading?  Of those, which ones are worth teaching?

The null curriculum grows more and more vast every minute.

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