Living LIFE to the full is to recognise the skills and gifts we have been given and to use them to develop and contribute to the future in meaningful ways as both a student and a staff member. Being at the forefront of the integration of digital learning in WA schools gives us the opportunity to observe and learn as the students in front of us create and demonstrate new pathways to learning that were previously inconceivable. We have no more excuses in pushing ourselves forward into the 21st Century learning revolution. We can learn from our previous successes and take pieces with us into the new learning journey but we MUST adapt in order to provide for our students who have been born into a digital world.
The following video from Digital Leadership writer Principal Eric Sheringer, shares with us information about schools that work for kids.
The real world of the student allows for creativity and understanding through both the digital and physical world in an integrated way. Traditional schools encourage students in their learning in siphoned boxes of learning. At Holy Cross College we allow students to bring their learning together in a Da Vinci approach that we call, 'Big Ideas'. Students have the opportunity to tackle the big questions in the world in an integrated and relevant way building on prior knowledge and learning.
Bringing the real world of the student into the classroom means building on the opportunities for learning that they have in their communities; whether digital or physical. Some of the ways that Sheringer states that we can encourage this to happen are:
Five things we can do:
- Encourage the use of social media
- Bring their own devices - BYOD
- Create, Invent, Tinker, Make
- Be involved in blended, flipped and virtual learning opportunities
- to be encouraged to have a student voice through authentic audience

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