CHANGEd: What if teachers and students swapped roles more often? 60-60-60 #41

Empathy and EQ (emotional intelligence) may just be the most critical character traits of the present and future. As my students have recently defined it in Synergy, empathy is putting oneself in another person’s shoes. I wonder if we do that enough in schools – actually placing ourselves in other people’s shoes. On September 30, 2011, I published a post called “Freaky Friday – just an idea for a student-teacher switch.” This weekend, friend and colleague John Burk sent me a post entitled “Make Teachers Classroom Students.” What if teachers and students swapped roles more often? What if we wove these practices into the fabrics of our schools?

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[Author’s Note: Before finally hitting “schedule” on this post, I turned to my book shelf to reference Dan Pink’s book, A Whole New Mind. Sure enough, “empathy” represents an entire section of the book – one of the six highlighted senses. But I knew that. What struck me was this  – until I referenced the table of contents, I did not realize how much I was mentally utilizing the six senses as the themes for these 60-60-60 posts. A major “AHA!” moment for me.]

CHANGEd: What if teachers wore advertising like pro athletes? 60-60-60 #40

I’ve joked about this idea for years. Picture teachers in NASCAR jumpsuits riddled with brand advertisements. Or think of teachers leading in classrooms like pro golfers walking the links with sponsors emblazoned on their hats and shirts. Or ponder master teachers doing endorsements like Michael Jordan or Mia Hamm.

Seems crazy, doesn’t it?! But what if…?

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CHANGEd: What if we scaled “playing school?” 60-60-60 #39

In our vocabulary and parlance, we play sports and we play instruments, but we go to school. The action and agency of those verbs are very different. When young children simulate school, however, we say that they are playing school. Many times an older sibling wrangles younger siblings or neighbors to sit in rows and columns of desks to take lessons from a chalk board or white board. The organizer almost always plays the role of teacher – the one in charge, the creator of the lessons. What if we scaled playing school and empowered more students to stay in those roles of being in charge and creating lessons? What if instead of saying, “I go to school,”which can sound so passive, we talked of playing school? And what if folks began to speak of playing school with the fervor and excitement with which we talk of playing sports and playing instruments? In the long term, such a shift in the way we talk could lead us to value teachers more like we value professional athletes and musicians…don’t you think?

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CHANGEd: What if school could look more like Caine’s Arcade? 60-60-60 #38

What if school could be more play-based, more project-based, more passion-based? What if school could look more like Caine’s Arcade? [WATCH the 10 minutes! You won’t regret it.]

A boy, a dad, and a stranger share the roles of “teacher” and “student.” There’s math, engineering, communications, design, sociology, social media, economics, marketing, ethics,…

[Many thanks to @occam98 for making me aware of Caine’s Arcade! My boys are saving boxes now!]

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CHANGEd: What if instead of counting the days, we made the days count? 60-60-60 #37

When my sons are engaged in something they love and I try to end it, they say, “Just 5 more minutes please!”

One of my favorite moments in a classroom occurs when no one hears the bell because all are engrossed in what they are learning and doing.

I cannot tell you how many people recently are asking me, “So, are you counting the days until school ends?” Without any intent of obnoxiousness, I tend to answer, “Actually, Camp Sea Gull taught me not to count the days, but to make the days count.” As excited as I am for my next career chapter, I am loving what I am doing. I may not even hear the bell that signals summer vacation for the non-administrative types. I hope I am making the days count! What if we lived in such a way that we spread this model – to make the days count? What if we looked forward to the NOW, and taught students to do the same?

What would class and school look like…if at the “end” they begged for “Just 5 more minutes please!”

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