Wednesday, November 26, 2008
ethics
Saturday, October 18, 2008
worry or worth
Monday, September 29, 2008
being responsible
Is there a I? Where is the location of the I? Should it be me who is in charge?
As a parent I would be quick to say yes, but it's been fruitful to reask myself how my responsibility looks like and understand my self. Understanding my self is the key to cross the bridge to relate to others.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
journal writing
More on journal writing here.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
are recipies painkillers
My son strawls along with a little pain on his arm. I ask him to think of something he likes to eat. It works. Now he will have less pain, but he will gain callories.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
animated cartoon yourself
Sunday, August 3, 2008
write a movie to learn
Thursday, July 24, 2008
earthy method
What would the presumably oldest bacteria think of it (provided it was able to)?
Thursday, July 17, 2008
from pokemon to biology
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
geography by letters
Monday, July 7, 2008
brains for kids
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
oddblog
Monday, May 26, 2008
15 secondes chez Odile
Sunday, May 25, 2008
psychology museum
What piece of art is a lesson for you?
Does art make you feel alive and vibrant?
Art is a projection of words fixed in time.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
learning to relate
So I'm learning.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
doctor Ants
Monday, May 12, 2008
White and blue
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Museum and canal
This Sunday was the last opportunity to go to a museum with the children. The sky was a perfect blue, the kind you rarely see in the Netherlands. Usually there's a cloud somewhere, encouraging some painter. But since may 4, 2008 a cloudless sky changes this 'may vacation' into a great vacation. We worked in the garden most of the time. We have an olive tree, figs, apple, wine… but today we went to HOORN with the bus. We rode for free because the bus employees are on a strike. The museum was pleasant because no one else thought of going to a museum with this weather. The children did a puzzle search and were in deep concentration. Until the smallest of us wanted ice-cream. Luckily the museum faced a canal. We could eat our ice-cream sitting on a gently rocking boat terrace under the shade of a parasol. Not a bad idea after all.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
facebook writing
Hi, I'm a mom living in the Netherlands and recently created a group/platform who say education can improve to be more motivating.
In Dutch:
http://www.zinvolonderwijsnederland.nl/
I also write in English at
http://schmiodile.blogspot.com
There are examples of education that is cooperative (Freinet started this last century and this influenced education already but not enough), democratic and makes use of creativity. One of the keys of Freinet education is that children get to express thoughts freely and to share their thoughts. This faced opposition one century ago but is widely accepted now in many countries around the world.
Children expression is considered a healthy regular development method.
I watched a DVD about the Freinet movement just yesterday, but I didn't encounter a translation yet. It's in French...
this is a pitty because it shows directly in practice how fresh and participating children can be at school. Active and happy learners, what parent or educator doesn't want this for their child?
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
L’école buissonnière
Célestin Freinet was a schoolteacher in France in between the first and second world war. He was a school reformer who had a notion of education that many of us today take for granted. Before the second world war the ideas did spread rapidly among educators, but were not accepted by many authorities. Especially he recognized the need of children to express themselves at school. He was an avant garde, this means he had novel ideas that would get picked up later by a large portion of the population, but were not yet considered 'normal'. Indeed today his ideas have found their way into normal education. Many schools have a school paper. Free expression is considered a basic need for children in many societies.
What if there are inspiring new ideas now that will change education in the future? Can I recognize them?
A little bit of brainstorming:
Conceptual teaching, technical education that starts at kindergarten, different educational trajectories, internet education, world education, psychological education, moral leadership education, auditive lessons, visual internet lessons, kinesthetic Wii school, musical learning, sand and clay learning, multitasking or monotasking working style practicum, …
What methods will we share with each other? What discoveries will change the way we work with children and how can we make the world better? What should we stop doing and why or for whom? Changing schools changes society.
One conclusion I've reached in past years is that education can change aggressive children in happy children, but unfortunately it can also work the other way round. We need education that fits children. How can we educate children better?
L'école buissonnière means the bush school and refers to the habit of Freinet of going out to the fields with the children and teaching them on the way of discovery.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
save creativity, change education
Friday, April 11, 2008
Improve your singing ele-mentally
How can you use this song in your life?
Now if everything would be just chemical, why sing?
Makes me think of Poincaré's essay; a complex structure doesn't happen at random. Makes me think love, as a result of chemicals if a higher hierarchy of love would require a higher hierarchy of chemicals?
(a quiet laugh here, caused by a complex of chemicals that didn't randomly organize but come to think of it you can read in my chemicals that it was an ironical laugh)
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Imagin multiplication
an example of Vygotskian learning
Friday, April 4, 2008
autism awareness and acceptation
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
dvd's about (deep) learning
The dvd's from Piaget cost more than I budgetted (250 $) but contain original classroom material of his method. I'm going to think very long if I really need it. From Freinet I found a dvd called "l'école buissonnière" about Freinet in a dramatized commedy. The dvd also contains extra documentary material. I'm waiting for the dvd to reach me by mail. It will be an extra opportunity to teach the children French, ethics and history.
Freinet's method has characteristics in common with unschooling - a recent educational development that makes me curious. Both methods have in common that there is room for deep learning as opposed to superficial learning. For more understanding, this article may provide more ellaboration on the concepts of deep learning versus superficial learning. I wonder if I can observe deep learning in the dvd's of Piaget? I expect so because of his emphasis on thinking.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
what's a high need anyway
Is internet fulfilling our highest needs or not? For me my highest needs are still fulfilled by books and articles. This is because books can ellaborate for pages on one subject. And I really enjoy that.
However, for expression of thoughts and finding the books I want to read, I have been using internet -also for finding subjects, issues, blogentries, articles, forums.
televisions and scaffolds
The purpose of a scaffold is then to remove it.
Somehow televisions aren't scaffolds; I find it hard to remove mine. On teachervision, a list for evaluating scaffolds is provided. Maybe some teaching methods make more dependent than others and are somehow more like my television.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
puzzle creation
Or create your own amazing mazes.
Or start a business with making cardboard puzzles.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
free to move
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Learn French from the British
Starting with simple sentences in the first three months is something that the BBC encourages with beginners.
And now for something completely different...
Saturday, February 16, 2008
scaffold for self-esteem
First we need to gather the ingredients. In order to make the experience tactile, we'll need pots and labels or pieces of paper, maybe seashells or pebbles. Anything that can represent an ingredient that we want to teach in the self-esteem soup.
One possible list would be:
- hart; this could be a pebble that symbolizes the heart and respiration, life and love for oneself, self-appreciation. A child can fondle the pebble when before an exam to remember to feel good about himself and to distract from negative feelings.
- resilience -just a little bit gets a long way. Children can be explained what resilience is and how it works. A empty salt jar with resilience written on it makes it easier to remember the idea of resilience to pop up when necessary.
- let them write their own positive ideas on scraps of paper and maybe make labels of these, or put the scraps as a salade in a pot to mix them with a spoon.
- don't forget higher goals such as forgiveness.
Have fun making your own recipy.
You can also look at toxins that you have to leave out. I as a parent would have to work at reducing 'criticism' or replacing it with a less salt version. I'm going to use the salt for this one.
A comb
Education Sunday (5)
This motivates me to do some chores for school this week.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Weather to do chores inside
I'm feeling a little insecure though.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Education Sunday (4)
Friday, February 1, 2008
education sunday (3)
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Education Sunday (2)
Why does unplugged scaffolding need to be in the classroom next to the computer challenges? Cannot computer games be enough in the classroom, they're quicker and less messy. Well, the thing is that you need complete circles of education for most children. To learn in your head alone is not enough, you have to experience that there is a difference between your head and practical reality to have a real deep and meaningful learning experience, maybe not true for all, a good friend asked me.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
wandering in woods
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Education Sunday (1)
However, one should consider the myths that exist about education before getting into a discussion.
bipolar direction
(1) pedagogy book on Dutch pedagogic thinkers
(2) booklet of Piaget commenting education
(3) book of Feuerstein on assessment with his method
(4) book of Tzuriel on dynamic assessment
Also I have to think on blog entries I have been making both on this blog and on the Dutch blog since I started this blog.
Both directions were becomming apparent last year already. Now they're starting to assume a shape.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
mini scaffolds
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Recycling
This morning I first noticed the bureau chair when bringing my children to school with my cargo bicycle. A cargo bicycle is built for transportation. A chair is no problem. Returning from school I noticed that the chair is in mint condition and is easy maintenance. It looks new and comfortable. So I went to sit on it. It sat very comfortable. I don't have a bureau chair now, nor am I going to shop for one soon. So I took the chair home. Guess where I'm sitting now? My back says thanks.