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Promotion of Creative Learning Exchange philosophy. Chen , Tzong-Yue Director of Library National Keelung Girls ’ Senior High School , Taiwan July 11 , 2005. Preface. 1903 glider flight testing 1969 landing moon
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Promotion of Creative Learning Exchange philosophy Chen,Tzong-Yue Director of Library National Keelung Girls’ Senior High School,Taiwan July 11,2005
Preface • 1903 glider flight testing • 1969 landing moon • Library’s role is to integrate Local community resources to promote CLE philosophy • Be taught to break apart problems • See the big picture • System thinking tools for us Learning how to learn
AGENDA • Introduction of system thinking tool:Vensim • School that learn? • Process of extending Creative Learning • Obstacles and Recommendation • Summary
Introduction of Vensim • Visual modeling tool for system thinking/dynamics • 5 versions:PLE(free download ),PLE+,Standard,Professional,DSS ( Http://www.vensim.com ) • Building Causal Loop,Stock & Flow Diagram
System Thinking/Dynamics? • Understanding interdependency and changes • Behavior of Feedback, Complexity • Stock and Flow diagrams, System Archetypes • Finding the leverage needed, get the constructive change
Linear System Thinking Feedback Process
Causal Loop Increasing loop,Balance loop,Delay factor
School that learn? • Expressing aspirations, building awareness, developing capabilities together. • Traditionally, suspicious one another – parents, teachers, educators etc. • People inside, outside the school walls, recognize their common stake, and learn from one another.
A learning-oriented school? • The learning classroom • Teachers,Students,Parents • The learning school • Superintendent,Principal & various admin dept.,Official supervising the school district • The learning community • Community members,lifelong learners
The learning classroom I • Teachers • Promotion, development, care and security:teachers importance • Act as steward for all students • Lifelong learner • Students • The only player see all sides of the system. • Not passive recipients of knowledge, but as cocreators of knowledge, participants in the evolution of the school.
The learning classroom II • Parents • Lack of time, encouragement will diminish children’s learning • Parents and teacher need to cooperate closely each otherto establish Learning classroom and school
The learning school I • Superintendent • Posses more formal authority • As executive leader, an example of highly effective behavior • Principal & various admin dept. • Not just supervisor of teachers, but a lead teacher and lead learner. • As steward of the learning process as a whole.
The learning school II • Official supervising the school district. • Overseers, Comptrollers and Policy setters • Organizational learning in its own practices can make enormous difference.
The learning community • Community members • More aware that they can’t operate in isolation from one another. • lifelong learners • Developing community that support learning at all age lifelong learners
Process of extending Creative Learning • Set up Community Personnel network • Encouraging greater involvement of booking reading clubs • Holding regular contests in web page design • Compiling & editing CLE training material • Issuing e-newsletter • Defining school vision
Obstacles and Recommendation • Obstacles • Lack of qualified and certified teachers • Lack of pedagogical approches • Money problem
Obstacles and Recommendation • Recommendation • System thinking method incorporated into school curricula • Institutes be created • A sufficient amount of funding • Seed teacher training program • Class teaching demonstration • More definite outline of curricula
Summary • Selfless coorporation to promote • Develop How to learn • 25% of resource to challenge the changed world