Monday, December 7, 2009

Flat World or Vertical diVisions?

How relevant are the NETs for Teachers and Administrators to being a "Good Educator" today?

Inevitably, we need all learning facilitators and learning leaders to be proficient and fluent in the skills of the area of learning that they are expected to facilitate for others. There are research findings in the content area of math, for example, that show that for student learning to happen the math teacher needs strong content knowledge, skills, and understanding. Therefore, we can assume that one needs to have the knowledge, skills, and understandings listed in the NETs in order to effectively guide learning in that area. Can we not assume this to be true for any type of learning?

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If we can agree on this premise, then I question WHY there are separate sets of NETs for Teachers and Administrators.

1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity

2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments

3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning

4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility

5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership

1. Visionary Leadership

2. Digital Age Learning Culture

3. Excellence in Professional Practice

4. Systemic Improvement

5. Digital Citizenship


I find it interesting that we're advocating that we need to prepare kids for a "flat," collaborative world, but we continue to structure and propel hierarchical organizational models. If we believe that kids can be experts and teach others (including teachers), then why are administrators the only ones responsible for establishing a digital age culture? Isn't a culture determined by the sum of all the parts? "Excellence in Professional Practice": wouldn't this be expected of both groups? Wouldn't "Designing and Modeling Digital Age Learning and Citizenship" ideally be done by all? More importantly, when will we focus more on the learning we hope to have happen than the way learning leaders and learning facilitators help make that learning a reality?

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When will we begin to walk the talk of this collaborative flat world?

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