We stayed until the end.
Leslie Witten, the library media specialist at Island Pacific Academy, and I attended the final session after an energizing day of professional development. We were rewarded with gold at the end of the rainbow: Rob Mancabelli’s session on Personal Learning Networks.
Exhausted and happy |
It is not only a small radical group of educators who believe this but the very traditionally minded National Council of Teachers of English is also on board. According to their position statement:
Twenty-first century readers and writers need to:
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology
• Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally
• Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes
• Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information
• Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts
• Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments
It was a great session and I’m glad we lingered long enough to catch it.