Comments on We don't know what we're going to discover...TypePad2008-06-09T18:38:00ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/06/we-dont-know-wh/comments/atom.xml/Ewan McIntosh commented on 'We don't know what we're going to discover...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e55339c02a88332008-06-10T06:46:27Z2008-06-10T06:46:28ZEwan McIntoshhttp://edu.blogs.comOooh, I like that. And feel that I probably should have heard it before ;-)<p>Oooh, I like that. And feel that I probably should have heard it before ;-)</p>Alan Stewart commented on 'We don't know what we're going to discover...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e55348c37088342008-06-09T21:04:56Z2008-06-09T21:04:56ZAlan Stewarthttp://atss.wordpress.comIt's long been acknowledged that, as teachers, it's not what we cover that's important - it's what we uncover!!!!<p>It's long been acknowledged that, as teachers, it's not what we cover that's important - it's what we uncover!!!!</p>Tony Hirst commented on 'We don't know what we're going to discover...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e5532cd14688332008-06-09T20:40:50Z2008-06-09T20:40:50ZTony Hirsthttp://ouseful.info"I think the idea Ballard has is what would make learning so much more exciting than always knowing the learning...<p>"I think the idea Ballard has is what would make learning so much more exciting than always knowing the learning outcomes: 'We don't know what we're going to discover'"</p>
<p>But the way we do teaching is driven by assessment - the learning outcomes we state beforehand are the ones we know we can assess are the ones we try to deliver, are the ones we assess...?</p>
<p>maybe?<br />
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