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Why Don't Students Like School?
EssayAbout the Future
A video by 3G from Telenor
(a phone company)
Why Don't Students Like School?
A Vision of K12
Students Today
A short film by B. Nessbit
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"Just like his Ask the Cognitive Scientist column, Dan Willingham's book makes fascinating but complicated research from cognitive science accessible to teachers. It is jam packed with ideas that teachers willfind both intellectually rich and useful in their classroom work."
—Randi Weingarten, president, American Federation of Teachers
"This readable, practical book by a distinguished cognitivescientist explains the universal roots of effective teaching and learning. With great wit and authority it practices the principles it preaches. It is the best teachers' guide I know of—a classic that belongs in the book bag of every teacher from preschool to grad school."
—E. D. Hirsch, Jr., university professor emeritus, University of Virginia
Why Don’t Students Like School?
Hear the KNOCKING? Time to pay attention.
Green Card = Agree; Yellow = Not Sure; Red = Disagree. BLACK = I WANT TO SHARE SOMETHING (maybe agree or disagree).
Dotting Exercise = Place the small pieces of stickies next to the ideas or phrases you agree with. You may place more than one if you REALLY REALLY agree.
Collaborative Groups: Who writes? Who reads? Who holds? Who explains?
Accept a degree of organized chaos, noise and on-task talk / behavior.
Why Don't Students Like School? Handout Highlights
The Mind is Not Designed for Thinking; p. 4
The Candle Problem; p.5
Curiosity; p.6
How Thinking Works; p.7
Implications for the Classroom; p.9, 12, 13
The brain is not designed for thinking. It’s designed to save you from having to
think.* Dr. Daniel T. Willingham, Why Don’t Students Like
School?
People are naturally curious, but we are not
naturally good thinkers; unless the cognitive
conditions are right, we will avoid thinking.*
* Dr. Daniel T. Willingham, Why Don’t Students Like School?
A 2 3B
The Rule: If there is a vowel on one side, there must be an even number on the other side.
Your job is to verify whether this rule is met for this set of four cards, and to turn over the minimum number of cards necessary to do so. Which cards would you turn over?
Beer 31 17Coke
The Rule: If you’re drinking beer, then you must be 21 or over.
Imagine that you are a bouncer in a bar. Each card represents a patron, with the person’s age on one side and their drink on the other side. Your job is to verify whether this rule is met for this set of four people, turning over the minimum number of cards necessary to do so. Which cards would you turn over?
A 2 3B
Beer 31 17Coke
Which was easier?
This one?
…or this one?
WHY?
What information about the brain and how it works could help us to better understand the cognitive conditions necessary for optimal thinking and learning?
Could understanding the brain and how it works help us to articulate the Characteristics of Effective Instruction to our learners?
InitialProcessing
Sight
Sound
Smell
Taste
Touch
RECEPTORS
Not transferred to next stage and therefore forgotten
SensoryMemory
There are three factors that strongly influence whether or not the brain
pays attention to incoming stimuli…
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2Whether or not the information has meaning and relevance
Whether or not the information has an emotional component or hook3
Novelty
The brain iscontinuously trying to make sense out of its world, attempting to determine what is meaningful in whatit experiences.
What if there is no existing category to fit new information into? Is it possible to learn new information without context or connections?
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THE MONTILLATION OF TRAXOLINE
?Would it be possible
for a student to learn something well enough to ace a test over it… without really understanding the material’s meaning or relevance?
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ce f
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If we want to make information meaningful to students, we have two options…
Find an experience they’ve had and hook the new information to it, or…
Create a new experience with them.
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Do Schools Kill Creativity?Do you? We’ll end with this TED TALK. If
you do not know about TED, it stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design. It has 1000s of talks on any topic with subtitles in most languages. Check it out at www.ted.com . This famous talk is by Sir Ken Robinson. Subtitles are in French. Transcripts in French and Arabic are available.
Image Credits by Slide Number
Slide 1. Calvin and Hobbes. Bill Watterson.The Essay. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx2Slxp0TkM
Slide 2: A Vision of K-12 Students Todayhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8School Suckshttp://withpraise.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/school-sucks2.jpg
Slide 4: Willingham, Daniel. http://www.danielwillingham.com/
Slide 5: Willingham, Daniel. http://www.danielwillingham.com/
Slides 8-25: Teaching For Understanding. How the Brain Works. Part 1http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/icc/files/Session2/How_the_brain_works_part_1.ppt
Additional Resources21K12. Johnathan Martin. http://21k12blog.net/2009/11/11/arguing-with-willinghams-why-dont-students-like-school/
American Association of Law Libraries. http://aallspectrum.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/review-why-dont-students-like-school-a-cognitive-scientist-answers-questions-about-how-the-mind-works-and-what-it-means-for-the-classroom-by-daniel-t-willingham/
Dialogic. http://dialogic.blogspot.com/2009/04/daniel-t-willingham-why-dont-students.html
K-12 Educational Technology. Steve Hargadon. http://www.stevehargadon.com/2009/11/dan-willingham-on-why-dont-students.html
Learning in a Flat World. Britt Watwood. http://bwatwood.edublogs.org/2009/09/15/why-dont-students-like-school/
Morsie Reads Blog. http://morsiereads.blogspot.com/2009/12/why-dont-students-like-school.html
Personalized Education Now. http://blog.personalisededucationnow.org.uk/2010/01/06/education-revolution-e-newsletter-06-01-2010/
Why Don’t Students Like School? Well, Duhhh; Children Don’t Like School Because They Love Freedom. by Peter Gray, Psychology Today
Pyschology Today. Peter Gray. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200909/why-don-t-students-school-well-duhhhh
Robinson, Ken. “Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity.” http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
Teaching For Understanding. How the Brain Works. Part 1. http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/icc/files/Session2/How_the_brain_works_part_1.ppt
Teaching For Understanding. How the Brain Works. Part 2. http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/icc/files/Session2/How_the_brain_works_part_2.ppt
Teaching First Year Students. Galveston Faculty Forum. August 2009. http://www.tamug.edu/acen/Teaching%20First%20Year%20Students-Galveston.ppt
The Pods are Coming! David Truss. http://pairadimes.davidtruss.com
Willingham, Daniel. http://www.danielwillingham.com/