Saturday, May 8, 2010

Catch up Education!

In the last few weeks of class, one thing has been clear: Education is extremely far behind when it comes to instructional design. The military and the medical industry are changing and adapting at a far faster rate than we are. Why? My classmates brought up a very good point that they have a lot more to loose and much to gain with their instruction. Ok, so we may not see the danger in not having the most effective instruction and certainly there is no risk of causing the death of another human being, but I would argue that effective or ineffective institutions have the ability to shape human beings and in doing so, also change our society. Thus, there is danger in not looking at what the outcomes may be. And, unfortunately, for some kids, not getting the tools they need in school will leave them with no other option but to pursue avenues that may result in death. Are we looking at education the wrong way? Are we really thinking about what happens to our kids once they are out of the system? What can we do to show that we need to push education forward?

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Military vs. K-20

Although there are many differences between instruction in the military and instruction in K-20 education, I think there is much to be learned from the unified nature of the military. The military's success in training is a direct result of the values that are instilled in its members. Thus, when they are instructed and they train, they are constantly thinking about how this instruction will benefit their team and lead to the success of their group. One of the reasons why instruction is often difficult, especially in K-12, is because we have failed to instill the values of education in our society. So many students struggle to make sense of why the are learning what they are learning and teachers often struggle to provide answers that make sense. Are we material because the district put it in the curriculum? Are we learning this content because it is going to appear on a standardized test? What kind of values should we be instilling in our youth? Why is education REALLY important? If students could see that through education they can improve themselves, their community, and their country they may be more motivated to learn content and seek new learning endeavors beyond the classroom.