The chart below is telling: SAT scores have been flat for
over 40 years while education spending has increased 140%. Though this is
Texas, I have seen similar data for other states.
Could it be that we are trying to apply right answers to the
wrong problems? If money, revised standards and curricula, and high-stakes
testing are not the real problems, what is?
I think the real problem is that students generally lack
learning competencies. Amazingly,
schools tell students more about what to learn than how to learn. I think that
such schooling has it backwards. In my view, the main goal of school should be
to motivate students to learn and to teach them how to do it. Good schooling
also ought to cultivate good academic taste, that is, the ability to
distinguish principle from fact, useful information from trivia, logical
analysis from specious argumentation, and intellectual excellence from
superstition, myth, and falsehood. With that accomplished most everything else
will fall into place.
What do I mean by "learning competencies?" In this post, I
will just identify the competencies needed for effective learning as follows:
Organization
Understanding
Synthesis
Memory
Application
Creativity
In a follow-on post, I will explain what I think teachers can do to
promote student development of these learning competencies. The corollary is
that Colleges of Education need to be doing more research on these competencies
and provide more instruction to pre-service teachers on how to teach learning
competencies. In short, what is the smart way to address the real problem in
education?
Dr. Klemm has a new book, Mental
Biology, The New Science of How Brain and Mind Relate. See review: http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/mental-biology-klemm
Jerry,
ReplyDeleteI am a publisher. I wonder if you still own the Chinese rights of 'Better Grades, Less Effort'
Jerry
I hold the copyright and have not transferred any rights to the Chinese or anyone else. If you want to print a translation, we need a contract.
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