Seth made a very interesting & though provoking blog entry. He has links to cell phone videos that were recorded by students in school classrooms. Click here to read the entire blog. Here’s an excerpt from his post:
I’m amazed and saddened by this. These teachers have a serious marketing problem and mostly, these kids are actively sabotaging their education… something many in the world would give up almost anything for. The teachers are busy saying, not doing, and the kids are caught in a terrible loop of disrespect.The blog asks if cell phone cameras are somehow at fault here. I think there’s a significantly bigger question: what are great teachers and great parents doing to market education that’s clearly not happening in these classrooms? (Skipping over the more important question about what is happening at home that led to this in the first place).Education is largely handmade, not mass produced. That makes it difficult to share best practices and to figure out how to turn mediocre classrooms into great ones. Maybe, just maybe, video of the best teaching will do as much to encourage some teachers as the cell phone video does to discourage the rest of us.
Click here to go directly to the videos.
March 6, 2008 at 7:53 pm
I think their is always more to the video’s. There is only “part” of the picture…what were the kids doing before they turned on the camera. It also shows the lack of respect for teachers. That is probably why there are so few good teachers in the schools..they have be run off with the disrespect!!!! Just my openion!!!