Please watch this video.... it's simply wonderful... all of it: the ideas, the language used to communicate those ideas and the incredible "visual aid"...
Excellent video! It´s so true. I believe we need to change a lot of things, but not only inside the school, I think we need to change as a society. We need to slow down, we need to listen, we need to respect each other as we are, and we need to stop putting the blame on others. If kids are not learning, we should stop and think about what we are doing, because we must not forget that teaching and learning are two sides of the same coin.
I've found the topic of the video very relevant. The Paradigms have changed but we seemed to have stuck at the beginning of the 20th century. However, it is not very easy to change our way of teaching when the whole educational system has become obsolete. There are some attempts in our country like having given our students "netbooks" to bring them access to technology,and also the change of the “diseño curricular” but those changes are not enough. We need a new system which would favour the development of creative and critical students as well as creative and critical teachers!! I agree with the pedagogue Francesco Tonucci . He thinks about a new school where the students can stay mainly outside the classroom , a school full of laboratories and workshops where the students would be the ones that could be in permanent movement instead of the adults
I've found the topic of the video very relevant. The Paradigms have changed but we seemed to have stuck at the beginning of the 20th century. However, it is not very easy to change our way of teaching when the whole educational system has become obsolete. There are some attempts in our country like having given our students "netbooks" to bring them access to technology,and also the change of the “diseño curricular” but those changes are not enough. We need a new system which would favour the development of creative and critical students as well as creative and critical teachers!! I agree with the pedagogue Francesco Tonucci . He thinks about a new school where the students can stay mainly outside the classroom , a school full of laboratories and workshops where the students would be the ones that could be in permanent movement instead of the adults
Great video! I agree with my partners in many aspects. First of all, this video is related to aother subjects that we've already attended such as philosophy and culture; it's really interesting to see how many connections we can stablish between the different things we've learnt along these years, and specially how deeply it is connected with the educational area. Furthermore, as everybody said, the images are a powerful tool that helps to the understanding of what the speaker says. However, I have to admit that the subtitles are a little bit annoying, I think that there were so many elements (images, subtitles, the speaker) that I didn't know what to do firstly: watch the images, read the subtitles or don't read the sub. and listen to the speaker jajaja. But well, this is the only critic that I have because in fact, I liked the video very much.
Great video! Interesting use of the images which helps to understand a relevant and at the same time, controversial topic. Ely & Silvia
ResponderEliminarwish I could have watched this video for our philosophy classes with Miss Domato ! the introduction is great and the topic is veeery interesting !!
ResponderEliminarExcellent video! It´s so true. I believe we need to change a lot of things, but not only inside the school, I think we need to change as a society. We need to slow down, we need to listen, we need to respect each other as we are, and we need to stop putting the blame on others. If kids are not learning, we should stop and think about what we are doing, because we must not forget that teaching and learning are two sides of the same coin.
ResponderEliminarGreat images! It shows how education is considered from the very biginning.. Interesting topic.
ResponderEliminarI've found the topic of the video very relevant. The Paradigms have changed but we seemed to have stuck at the beginning of the 20th century. However, it is not very easy to change our way of teaching when the whole educational system has become obsolete.
ResponderEliminarThere are some attempts in our country like having given our students "netbooks" to bring them access to technology,and also the change of the “diseño curricular” but those changes are not enough. We need a new system which would favour the development of creative and critical students as well as creative and critical teachers!!
I agree with the pedagogue Francesco Tonucci . He thinks about a new school where the students can stay mainly outside the classroom , a school full of laboratories and workshops where the students would be the ones that could be in permanent movement instead of the adults
I've found the topic of the video very relevant. The Paradigms have changed but we seemed to have stuck at the beginning of the 20th century. However, it is not very easy to change our way of teaching when the whole educational system has become obsolete.
ResponderEliminarThere are some attempts in our country like having given our students "netbooks" to bring them access to technology,and also the change of the “diseño curricular” but those changes are not enough. We need a new system which would favour the development of creative and critical students as well as creative and critical teachers!!
I agree with the pedagogue Francesco Tonucci . He thinks about a new school where the students can stay mainly outside the classroom , a school full of laboratories and workshops where the students would be the ones that could be in permanent movement instead of the adults
Great video! I agree with my partners in many aspects. First of all, this video is related to aother subjects that we've already attended such as philosophy and culture; it's really interesting to see how many connections we can stablish between the different things we've learnt along these years, and specially how deeply it is connected with the educational area.
ResponderEliminarFurthermore, as everybody said, the images are a powerful tool that helps to the understanding of what the speaker says. However, I have to admit that the subtitles are a little bit annoying, I think that there were so many elements (images, subtitles, the speaker) that I didn't know what to do firstly: watch the images, read the subtitles or don't read the sub. and listen to the speaker jajaja. But well, this is the only critic that I have because in fact, I liked the video very much.
very interesting explanations, the video is full of truths about our educative system!!
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