Thomas Friedman's March 30 column was built around a conversation about education with Harvard's Tony Wagner. In it, Wagner repeats the coda he discussed in his Ted Talk. Quoted in the column, Wagner says,
Reimagining schools for the 21st-century must be our highest priority. We need to focus more on teaching the skill and will to learn and to make a difference and bring the three most powerful ingredients of intrinsic motivation into the classroom: play, passion and purpose.
Visiting the Opal 2 classroom this week, I was struck by the visibility of those three ingredients. When I arrived, Kerri was just finishing sharing a picture book with the class of 6-8 year-olds. She asked them about the connections they were making in the reading. Several students shared, culminating with S.
She said:
I noticed that every time there is a story that your read at Story Workshop, it makes me want to write a new story.
Passion.
Kerri then negotiated with each of these children how they intended to pursue their stories. I heard her asking these young authors about what materials they would be using and why they thought that would be the best site to uncover their stories. She challenged them to think about their previous efforts and to determine their best steps in moving forward. Other students jumped into those negotiations, offering helpful suggestions - thoughts about what might help their classmates/fellow authors move forward.
Purpose.
Then, I watched each artist/author interact with the materials. Students painted, collaged, drew, built - all with an aim toward creating and capturing stories. The amount of writing was more than what we generally expect of groups of almost 30 children in a classroom - and maybe even more unexpecte, the amount of joy that seemed utterly natural.
Play.
Passion. Purpose. Play... Possibility. For both adults and children. Here are some ways you can join us:
Learn more about...
- Story Workshop: Susan MacKay's recent hourlong NCTE webinar is posted here.
- Creating classroom communities that value connectedness and belonging: Join us at our Sustaining Learning Communities Workshop April 24. Register here.
- Our efforts and research: Summer Symposium June 20-22; Opal School Online beginning April 8.