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Topic: Time... a golden resource

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Changes in the physical environment have been discussed and Fullan would suggest that a simple structural change will not change the culture, but I think when you consider resources, there is not one more critical than time.

We need to shift our paradigm on the use of time in our schools. We still operate on the period model at the secondary level and "chunk out time"  We might not give equal time to each subject, but we are not nearly flexible enough in our distribution. 

Does each class need the same amount of time?  Does each student?

I remember back in the "good ole" flex mod days. Classes met for varied amounts of time, with large groups and small groups used for instruction. Students were in classes for a limited amount of time with resource labs available for those students needing additional time on a subject, while other students can spend the same time either workign on another class or possibly taking another class.  Students were given flexibility as to how to structure their day. 

We tended to move away from this model as we found it very difficult to schedule and we did not like the fact that some students were not responsible in making good use of their time. With the new scheduling software and student management systems which would make monitoring student whereabouts much easier, I think this is a model we might want to consider again. Time is a resource that must be carefully allocated to ensure all students are getting what they need in the limited time avaialable.

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David Keane
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Moving away from the monitoring side of things to the empowering side of things, I would add that these things called 'computers' and 'the Internet' allow students to work independently and accomplish great things, not just do independent reading or worksheets. That's another resource we have now that we lacked before...

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I don't disagree with you, I think that we need to move away from using technology for purely simplistic activities or to allow us the ease of not having to correct worksheets since we have software that will do this for us. My point is that under the current scheduling model, it is difficult to provide the flexibility of time. If we were able to use time more efficiently and purposefully, it would allow for students to use technology to find their own information, verify their findings, and then make new meaning out of the information they have gathered. This could be through the use of the internet or as I am a digital immigrant possibly even a book in the library. I hope that we are not getting to the point in which only computers and the internet are considered technology. Having been a vocational and science teacher, there are many other forms of technology that are far superior to a computer in aiding a student construct knowledge. Computers and the internet or some simulation software might be used, but in many cases there are no substitutes for the actual task (welding is a good example)  sometimes to truly develop an understanding or to master a skill, you have to use the real thing. I know that they use simulators to train almost every conceivable skill in operating military machines, but I can assure you they also put them in the real thing before they send them off to battle. Just las a mechanic has an extensive tool chest to ensure he/she is using the most appropriate tool for the task, so must we as educators be careful we are not encouraging the computer and internet as the only tools  a student places in his or her toolbox.

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David Keane
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What's preventing your school from restructuring how it thinks about instructional 'time' other than a massive mindset shift?

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