Presentation by Stone Wiske at International Seminar e-Learning Around the World: Achievements, Challenges and Broken Promises.
CaixaForum, Barcelona. 7 June 2013.
3. Reconsider Understanding
• How do you know you understand it?
Understanding is a capability to apply your knowledge
flexibly and effectively in various situations
Understanding is demonstrated and developed
through performances of understanding
Think of something you understand well:
• How did you develop this understanding?
4. Teaching for Understanding Framework:
based on collaborative research conducted at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Generative Topics
Build the curriculum around important and
accessible topics that interest learners and
teachers
Understanding Goals
Define explicit goals for learners’ understanding and
make goals public early and often
Performances of Understanding
On-going Assessment
Provide multiple, varied opportunities for learners to
perform in ways that develop and demonstrate their
understanding
Assess learners’ work frequently using public
criteria that align with learning goals and suggest
ways to improve
Support reflective, collaborative learning communities
of teachers and learners
Generative
Topics
Performances
of
Understanding
Ongoing
Assessment
Understanding
Goals
6. How is teaching for understanding different
from traditional instruction?
• Knowledge is a product
• Teaching is transmission
• Learning is reception
• Students absorb and repeat
• Exams test knowledge acquisition
• Schools are organized to support
instruction, not learning for understanding
Traditional instruction:
7. How is teaching for understanding different
from traditional instruction?
• Understanding is a process
• Teaching is cultivation
• Learning is constructing
• Students think, apply, create, critique
• Exams assess/promote expertise
• Learning communities share authority and
responsibility among members
• Schools are communities of inquiry
Treaching for Understanding:
12. Leaving the door unlocked is
like giving away the key
Teaching for Understanding:
Reflective, collaborative communities of learners
Share educational authority and responsibility
13. How can ICTs and E-Learning help?
• Connect learning to life
• Promote interactive learning
• Support multiple intelligences
• Enable students to pursue multiple pathways
• Make learners’ thinking visible
• Sustain Practical Inquiry Cycles…over time and
across distance
• Foster ongoing assessment and revision
• Connect communities of learners
• Facilitate balance between teacher guidance
and learners’ intrinsically motivated inquiry