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dimecres, 18 d’agost del 2021

Notes sobre la conferència de "Lifelong learning" de Teacher talking time

 


Longlife learning

  • For you to live you need to learn.

  • It's a  necessity. We have to adapt to this fast paced environment.

  • A college degree doesn’t guarantee anything nowadays because everything becomes obsolete.

  • It’s not an option but a necessity.

  • Learning is existential

  • Learning is lifelong because it occurs when we are conscious.

  • It doesn't need to have a purpose although sometimes it has it . 

  • It s an intrinsic part of the process of living. It doesn’t have to have an aim.

  • It is a combination of processes throughout a lifetime: body and mind - knowledge, attitudes, skills, values, emotions, senses-.

  • It transforms your life in a more cognitive way, in a more emotive way and practical way.

Benefits:

Educational and Economic:

⁃ We are facing changing markets so we will be able to adapt.

⁃  We will be able to spot new opportunities.

⁃ It gives us an opportunity to explore different career paths (Adjacent skills because we are not starting from scratch)

⁃ Genuine opportunity for joy: meeting new people, doing something intellectually stimulating, cultivating our curiosity.

⁃ It extends beyond the formal education.

Knowledge work; Acquire knowledge and then we pass it on.

How can we become effective lifelong learners?

⁃ From pedagogical to andrological ( driven by us)

⁃ We have to decide on our goals ( professional, personal…)

Design a learning environment

⁃ Practice metacognition.

Make it enjoyable. Have fun.


⁃ Lifelong learning is here to stay. We have to inculcate this mindset to students. DESIRE TO LEARN


dimarts, 17 d’agost del 2021

Ibiza




Having lived in Ibiza for four memorable years, I was somehow reluctant to accept the tempting proposition of spending a long weekend there. However, it was the desire to show the city to my partner what had  prompted me to change my mind. 

After setting out everything, I set off to the airport on a Friday afternoon. Once there, I headed to the rent a car office and drove to the private apartment.The first thing that caught my attention in this short trip was that even though I immediately recognized the pristine landscape, the road was a far cry from previous years. As I had some time alone before picking up  my partner, I dared to stroll around. This brief walk was truly vigorous and evoked good memories; warm feelings, fragrant scents altogether with recurrent musings. It was as if time had not passed by.

The next morning, and this time accompanied by my soulmate, we directed our steps toward the quaint city of Dalt Vila. There we spent some time touring the walled city and the cobbled streets. After that, we visited some of the authentic towns and villages of the white island. In this route, not only did I revisit but rediscovered Santa Agnes and its almond trees, Sant Antoni's pretty promenade and the Gothic altarpiece of Sant Josep.

As for the culinary experience, I had previously booked at  some of the excellent restaurants in the most out-of-the-way spots. However strange it may sound, I was not travelling in the lap of luxury. In fact, the most memorable meal I had was a "sobrasada” omelette sandwich in the mythical Bar Can Costa

In conclusion, initial fears of spoiling the good memory of this coral island was far from being true. The only thing it did was to corroborate the famous Marcel Proust quotation “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes “. Company, meals, walks, landscape and feelings were familiar but at the same time they proved that having a beginner's mind was the most unrivalled experience.