Friday, January 1, 2010

Personae

Jim Burke- a noted and well-published English teacher has written about the 7 personae that students will have to master in order to succeed in the world. They are listed below. Which ones do we teach in our school. Which have you mastered? Which do you need work on?

Let’s look at the seven personae. Burke’s (2009, pp. 13-14) framework outlines the following:


Storyteller: “everyone must be able to use a range of means and media to tell the story of an experience, an event, a situation, or a problem and its proposed solutions;…we must be equally able to understand and analyze the stories…others tell us.”

Philosopher: “[students] must be able to understand and grapple with [complex ideas] by posing questions and considering a subject from multiple angles;…they must be able to convey their own perspective on and response to these ideas through words, images, numbers.”

Historian: “we must know how to gather, assess, and apply background knowledge relevant to the text or task at hand in order to comprehend its ideas and arguments…[students] must also know how to reason like a historian.”

Anthropologist: “[students] must all develop the ability to understand not only our own but also others’ cultures…developing the ability to observe, examine, and communicate insights about these cultures, for such skills are fundamental to our personal and economic success.”

Reporter: “Everyone today must be able to watch for, locate, evaluate, and analyze a remarkable amount of data from different sources;…we must develop and continually refine our ability to investigate, research, and navigate…[the] sea of information…[and] convey the results.”

Critic: “We all need the skills critics use to evaluate and analyze a text…[and] now it must also…examine retirement plans, medical options, and competing products and services.”

Designer: “Design is such a crucial aspect of any text…we need to know how to ‘read’ for it, noticing the features used to invest the text with meaning…we must consider design when we compose documents, create online content, produce videos, or otherwise communicate with people.”

Multi-tasking- fact or fiction

Laltely, I have been reading about multi-tasking, especially about texting while driving. Several states have passed laws banning the use of cell phones while driving. High schoolers seem to live lives full of multitasking and for some it seems to work?  Can one multi-task and still be efficient?

The Truth about Multi-tasking
The Bill cosponsored by Thune
Scientific American article on multitasking
Research on Multi-tasking

New Year's Resolutions

Now that the new year has started, people everywhere will be asked about their resolutions. What are yours? Do you decide on them suddenly or really give them thought? Do you not do them at all?

Here are mine:
1. Get into better shape physically, mentally, socially and spiritually.
2. Reorder my priorities.
3. Do more giving than taking.

I am What I Learn

The winners of the I Am What I Learn contest have been announced. Take a look at the videos. What could you create a video about?