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Rhizomatic Learning Why do we teach? Pls scribble on me.

Rhizomatic learning - Why do we teach?

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This is a presentation i did to ECI831 class on the idea of rhizomatic learning. It addresses the question 'why do we teach?'.

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Rhizomatic Learning    

Why do we teach?

Pls scribble on me.

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@davecormier

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Why do we educate students?

 

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Workers, Soldiers and Nomads

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The worker was the original goal of the public education system. How can we create a workforce that will show up

to work on time, accept tasks and complete them.

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Soldiers are the defenders of the status quo. They are the ones who establish what things we currently know that the worker should remember.

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The nomad is a creative thinker. They are not restrained by the status quo and carve their own

paths. They learn things because they need them.

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Nomads are not wanderers, homeless nor necessarily restless or relentless – [they are]

purposed, mindful, drawn to next discoveries and to bringing these home, communal and communicative

in both social settings and self-reflection, learners because of and teachers with their families – where the context is about making it safe to take risk and where the mentoring is about making it possible to discern risk and make other decisions. Ilene Dawn

Alexander

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Should we be encouraging nomads?

 

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Memory vs. KnowledgeRepeating vs. Becoming

 

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We are no longer confined by this particular packaging.

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We are no longer restricted to listening to the smartest person in the room.

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Rhizomes are aggressive, chaotic and resilient. They are difficult to contain. They follow their own paths.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwsnortheast/5951029777/sizes/l/in/photostream/

rhizomes!

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Creating an ecology (or a garden)rhizomes are slippery

 

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Open Syllabus

 

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Openness is messy, chaotic and hard to contain. It's also not very new. Rhizomes thrive in the open.

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Personal Learning PlansOutcomes come out... after

 

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Live Slides – what do you think of them?

 

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I'm not saying there will be no resistance.New ways and new responsibilities are not easy. That's learning.

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The rhizome is a metaphor, like the nomad is a metaphor. The Nomad learns rhizomatically - in directions unforeseen, and, maybe, to new creative spaces. It's a process of becoming, of coming to understand. We are all different, and our new knowledge must become part of us.

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Rhizomatic learning is... 

•Knowledge negotiation•Open ended learning•Student driven•Chaotic•Difficult to assess and script•Nomads•Becoming over memory•Life long learning

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