... or so goes the old saying. Many believe that it's corollary is "If it's broke, fix it!" ... But that isn't always the best path to take. And most certainly not when it comes to the
unfixably broke Education system.
You don't fix a race-horse's broken leg, right?
My friend, Roger Schank says he gave up being part of the Education system so he could begin to change it. His latest venture,
Grandparent Games, is highly recommended to all computer-owning grandparents whose grandchildren live in another city. For many it may even be worthwhile to get a computer just for this. Before going on that site,
the associated blog may provide an interesting introduction.
While this venture caters to the pre-schooler, Roger is spearheading an online international high school curriculum, too, The project is revolutionary and caters to the needs of the real 'end user' - the child - and not some megalithic system that, like a boulder rolling downhill flattens all that is attempting to grow in its path.
VISTA (Virtual International Science & Technology Academy) can be adapted to suit many countries, even by being run in collaboration with schools and tuition centers. In fact, in environments such as ours, large tuition centers could benefit greatly by becoming involved.
If you are seriously interested in Education, as an educator or a parent, pop across to the
website and familiarize yourself with the concept ... and
get involved! The child you save may be your own.
Labels: Activism, Bloggers, Education, Technology
2 Comments:
What an idea! Execution is the key, however, as always.
:)
14 June, 2008 14:15
Yes. So you will be executed at dawn tomorrow for stating the obvious.
02 July, 2008 07:46
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