Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood

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Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood As an academic and a teacher, managing students with a lot of learning styles and abilities/intelligences, and new tools for learning, we are increasingly facing choices about how we manage the learning environment

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Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood. As an academic and a teacher, managing students with a lot of learning styles and abilities/intelligences, and new tools for learning, we are increasingly facing choices about how we manage the learning environment. And sorry I could not travel both. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood

As an academic and a teacher, managing students with a lot of learning styles and abilities/intelligences, and new tools for learning, we are increasingly facing choices about how we manage the learning environment

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And sorry I could not travel both

Tools we traditionally associate with learning - notes, books, images, blackboards and chalk have history, they fit comfortably with our teaching. New tools – technological gadgets can be difficult to keep apace with?

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And be one traveller

As learning becomes more accessible, the student profile is changing. 4.6% in Ireland,

In nursing, teacher training, medicine, engineering courses

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long I stoodAnd Looked Down oneAs far I could Students with disabilities are taking

courses we would never have thought possible.A Nurse with one hand, A Teacher who is deaf, Engineer with visual impairment

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TO WHERE IT BENT IN THE UNDER GROWTH

There is a quiet revolution we need to embrace!We must stop and think about teaching, learning and technology, How, Why, What for? Universal Design, what is it….And most importantly, How much do I need to know????

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Then took the other as just as fair

When considering students with disabilities and the choices they are making,it may (will) challenge our biases and presumptions.

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And having perhaps the better claim

I have a new

amplified stethoscope

!

We need to recognise students arechoosing courses that they believe they have the ability to study and want a career in….just as their peers do.Students - today - can engage in learning in a different way and claim it in a way that suits them

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Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same

But is not student success and high quality of education still what it is all about?

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And both that morning equally lay

Yet things cannot remain the same for any student…Control – quality of education, appropriate usage of technologies,…Standards –what’s fair to all students?…Equality – what will this look like??

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In leaves no step had trodden black.

This is all new ground

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Oh, I kept the first for another day!

So with all the changes – the primary objective is that all students with a diverse need can be the best that they can be – and that best will get better….

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Yet knowing how way leads on to way,

And now more than ever we need to share our learning, our concerns, our experiences, our questions….

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I doubted if I should ever come back

Through this sharing and evolution we will all realize change…

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I shall be telling this with a sigh

And sometime in the future…we will all be able to say we were part of this great change

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Somewhere ages

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and ages hence:

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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--

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..WE took the one less traveled byAnd that has made all the difference.

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FROM – THE ROAD NOT TAKEN, ROBERT FROST, (1874–1963)

Robert Frost

four-time Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, teacher and lecturer.

Although he never graduated from college,

he received over 40 honorary degrees.

He also suffered from depression and a fear of public speaking

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Thank you – Mary Quirkewww.thelinknetwork.eu

www.ahead.ie