Monday, March 18, 2013

No End to Magical Thinking When It Comes to High-Tech Schooling | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

No End to Magical Thinking When It Comes to High-Tech Schooling | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:


No End to Magical Thinking When It Comes to High-Tech Schooling

cartoon-9Few high-tech entrepreneurs, pundits, or booster of online learning, much less, policymakers, would ever say aloud publicly that robots and hand-held devices will eventually replace teachers. Yet many fantasize that such an outcome will occur. High-profile awards to entrepreneurs, the occasional cartoon, and  advocates who dream of online instruction anywhere, anytime transforming education feed the fantasy.

Consider Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University (United Kingdom). Herecently received the TED award of $1 million for creating learning environments where illiterate Indian children had access to computers in actual holes-in-walls on streets of New Delhi slums. Some of the children told him: “You’ve given us a machine that works only in English, so we had to teach ourselves English.” Believing that children’s sense of wonder and intrepid curiosity would spur them to use computers and learn English, scienc