Saturday, August 11, 2007

Into the next decade...

In his article, “Public School Teachers Using Machines in the Next Decade”, Larry Cuban addresses three different scenarios for what technology might look like in the schools within the next ten years. The first one is the one that I felt was the most far fetched and Mr. Cuban called it the “Technophile Scenario”. This scenario talked about making learning more productive and meaningful through immersing schools with technology and creating a fully student-centered school. The second scenario is the “Preservationist’s Scenario”. This scenario still includes technology in the schools; however, the use of the technology would be more for productivity than to improve upon existing school instruction. This vision likes to hold onto the idea of schools doing what they have always done and using technology as more of an aid in doing those things. The third scenario, Mr. Cuban called the “Cautious Optimist’s Scenario”. In this scenario people believed that just putting computers into the classrooms would eventually encourage teachers and schools to make changes in technology. They have a similar ultimate goal as that of the technophiles but want to go about getting there in a much slower and different way.
The single most interesting thing to me was when this article was published. I looked through and tried to find a date, but I was unsuccessful. I looked at the many resources that he used in writing this article and discovered that the latest date I could find was 1994. So, my best guess would be the late 1990’s. I agreed with Mr. Cuban in that the technophile scenario is far out of reach. There is not enough money, time or willingness to take this approach. I also agreed that introducing technology into the classroom would need a much different approach depending on the school. Elementary and secondary schools are different in many ways and in introducing technology into the classroom we must keep these differences in mind.

1 comment:

Most Dance said...

This article should make most of the teachers rethink the methods they use and maybe analyze every word they use and the way they present it. We should admit that modern students have rather poor vocabulary and both their speech and essays reveal it, however you can get help on college essays online to see how rich it can be. Moreover I believe that parents should develop their skills too and be a model for their children. Once I have read interesting information how words we use can influence our life, so now I realize that it is very important but most of teachers and parents still try to make machines responsible for their failures.