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2010 Global Education Conference Session
By Terry Heick
English that Matters:
Increasing ELA Authenticity
through Media
Agenda
1. What’s wrong with the ELA that we’ve got?
2. What underlying assumptions support these ideas?
3. What exactly are “media” and “authenticity,” and what do
they have to do with ELA?
4. What is schema, and how does it fit in here?
5. What does a “reformed,” media-driven ELA unit look like?
6. Questions
Thesis
While we focus on the minutiae of education, we're
forgetting the inseparable social components—or
social arena--of authentic learning.
The process of innovating an increasingly
irrelevant ELA curriculum can be initiated
through a focus on the art and science of media
design.
Current Challenges
1. Increasingly awkward, dated, and irrelevant
standards.
Common Core, Grade 8: “Acquire and use
accurately grade-appropriate
general academic and domain-specific words and
phrases; gather
vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or
phrase important to
comprehension or expression.”
Current Challenges
2. Accordingly numb curriculum and curricular
resources.
Current Challenges
3. “Professional Learning Communities” that
“unpack” said uneven standards to ensure
“proficiency” on end-of-the-year exam.
This renders institutionally-centered learning, not
authentic, student-centered learning.
Current Challenges
4. Intervention models to “support” students to
“master” a model of school that remains sterile and
non-authentic.
Conclusion
Educators must be fluent users of complex and
modern media, and seamlessly merge those media
forms into rigorous, student-centered learning experiences.
Not Technology. Authenticity.
Moby Dick is Dead.
"A classic is
something that
everybody wants
to have read
and nobody wants
to read."
-Mark Twain.
Fortunately….
Modern media can also
effortlessly bring “classic”
(read: culturally detached)
media into focus.
“Intelligence is diverse, dynamic, and distinct.“
Sir Ken Robinson
Are our schools?
Is our Curriculum? Our instruction?
Our methods of measuring success in schools?
Defining Authenticity
Broadly, Authenticity refers to differentiated work that
meets the needs of learners. This can be in regards to
curriculum, curricular resources, instructional strategies, or
social and physical environment.
More specifically, let’s consider a framework.
Ten Underlying Assumptions of a
21st Century ELA Curriculum
1. Authentic learning should result in personal and/or social change.
2. Our current system of education is inadequate.
3. ELA—roughly put as “reading and writing”—provide foundational skills and
concepts within any system of learning.
4. ELA should therefore provide leadership in innovating curriculum.
5. The legacy of ELA is tied to works and thinkers that have been dead for
centuries, and/or that is written in single-media forms not commonly or
“seamlessly” consumed by modern learners.
6. While new forms are undoubtedly necessary, it will likely
require reform to get there.
7. Rich ELA curriculum is media-centered.
8. Changing forms of media are a byproduct of rapid technology
progression and innovative user adoption.
9. Media now has significant social dynamics.
10. Merging classic and modern media forms to mine their
considerable potential can not only improve learning, but
provide scaffolding for ELA educators as we seek out new forms
of learning are sought.
Ten Underlying Assumptions of a
21st Century ELA Curriculum
Existing Forms
R e f o r m
New Forms
Examples of Merging Classic and
Modern Media
Sample Prompt
Robert Frost was very clear about the need For spaces in
life—both physical and emotional. In some works, he
explored the grandness of solitude, while in others
emphasizing the interdependence of the human
experience. If he were alive today, Robert Frost
would not “like” facebook.
Sample Prompt
As a modern pop star, one could say that Lady
Gaga symbolizes the intellectual superficiality
and bankrupt morality of our culture. If she
were alive today, Emily Dickinson would not
have Lady Gaga on any of her iTunes playlists.
Sample Prompt
Wendell Berry, perhaps our nation’s greatest living
writer, was known to criticize what he called
“dispossessed living.” With this in mind, Wendell
Berry would have no problem shopping at his local
Wal-Mart.
What is “media”?
Media: A vehicle enabling the intentional communication
of a thought or idea; a showcase for a message.
ELA = The Art & Science
of Media Design
The science of powerful communication lies in using
specific “components” that can be independently and
interdependently manipulated.
The art lies in design decisions of how to effectively use
these components, often in innovative ways to convey a
compelling message to an intentional audience.
Technology constantly evolves
the interdependence of media.
(single media multimedia social media)
However, media is media;
one supplements,
detracts from,
challenges,
ignores,
or builds upon
the next.
This is the fertile ground of a 21st century ELA curriculum.
Tone
Theme
Diction
Literary Devices (Irony, Metaphor, etc.)
Persuasion and Propaganda
Mood
Author Purpose
“What’d they say and how’d they say it?”
Literary Elements (setting, characterization, etc.)
Thinking about Media Patterns
Complex Thinking about Complex
Media
Complex Thinking about Simple
Media
Simple Thinking about Complex Media
Simple Thinking about Simple Media
Media: Static and Dynamic
Static (Silently Interactive) Dynamic (Overtly Interactive)
Novels
Poems
Graffiti
Essays
Letters
Murals
Signs
Speeches
Editorial Cartoons
Television & “Web 1.0” videos
Photographs and Posters
Paintings
Timelines
Music
RSS feeds
Videogames
Websites
Blogs
Glogster
Interactive Timelines
Youtube videos (annotation,
comments)
Discussions
Twitter stream
Facebook newsfeed
Emails & Text Messaging
Zune/Ping/playlist.com
Word Clouds/Tagxedo
iTunes store
Stumbleupon, Digg, etc.
The current trend of media is one of convergence and
interactivity. This makes modern media a gold mine for
extracting and showcasing current national standards and
tangent initiatives (ACT, SAT, Common Core, P21, NCTE)
Convergence of Media
from the Appendix: Selected NCTE/IRA Standards for English
Language Arts Pertaining to 21st Century Literacies:
1.Students read a wide range of print and non-print texts to build an
understanding of texts, themselves, and of the cultures of the
United States and the world.
A strong case could be made
that this is not a single
recommendation of 12, but
the heart of ELA.
Why does Media matter?
Schema.
Schema
Schema refers to a cognitively native framework for
making sense of ideas.
Roughly put, existing old stuff we already know
helps us to make sense of new stuff we don’t.
By using native media, we’re using “stuff” they’ve
seen before so that they might master skills and
concepts they haven’t via transfer.
Media leverages existing learner schema.
Schema
Schema
Integrating Authenticity
How?
“Integrating these skills when deep into the
curriculum mapping process is a natural way to
ensure their genuine development in the
classroom.”
Heidi Hayes Jacobs
Upgrading the Curriculum,
Curriculum21’s “Essential Education for a Changing
World”
Standards
Curriculum
Instruction
Forcing authenticity
Literary Music Videogame
“Everything Rises Must
Converge” (F. O’Connor)
Lil’ Kings (Frank Walker X)
"I Have A Dream" (King)
“I Hear America Singing”
(Whitman)
"I, Too, Hear America Singing" by
(Hughes)
“Let America Be America Again”
(Hughes)
“The House on Mango Street”
excerpt (S. Cisneros)
"America" (Nas)
"Black Zombie“ (Nas)
"This Ain't Livin" (2pac)
"Po Folks“ (Nappy Roots)
“Brown-eyed Girl” (Van Morrison)
“American Pie” (Don Mclean)
“The Invisible Man” (Public Enemy)
“Southern Man” (Neil Young)
“Sweet Home Alabama” (Lynyrd
Skynyrd)
Grand Theft Auto 4
The Sims
Fallout 3
Metal Gear Solid 4
Websites, Blogs & Apps
The American
Experience
Non-Fiction
http://tiny.cc/wordclock
http://www.google.com/trends
iTunes music store
“Racism and the Economy”
(Wendell Berry)
“Dreaming America” by (J. C.
Oates)
“Dreams of my Father” (Obama)
“The Souls of Black Folk”
(Dubois)
Podcast Video Social Media
http://tiny.cc/NPRPodcast
“This American Life” podcast
series
“The American Dream” (G. Carlin,
youtube)
Niko Bellic, Grand Theft Auto
http://tiny.cc/appalachiafb
Conclusions
1. ELA is, fundamentally and perhaps unwittingly, the art
and science of media design.
2. Media is diverse, dynamic, and social.
3. Media leverages schema, encourages transfer, and supports
meaningful differentiation.
4. Technology constantly evolves media. ELA, therefore, must
evolve in parallel.
5. This is not an either-or proposition of technology-based
media versus novels and poems. Because of the schema,
media can endorse and otherwise bring into focus
seemingly irrelevant, dated single-media texts as we seek
out new forms of learning.
12 Next Steps
1. Close examination of media forms
2. Deconstructing the “21st Century ELA Framework”
3. “Personal & Social Change”: A Closer Look
4. Common Core standards in a 21st Century Classroom
5. Media-Culture relationships
6. Technology and Self-Directed Learning Models
7. “Education Reform” vs. New Forms of learning
8. The Media-Supports-Assessment Model
9. Project, Problem and Inquiry-based learning
10. Media Best Practices
11. Barriers to Media Adoption
12. Rethinking Differentiation
Questions?

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English that matters presentation

  • 1. 2010 Global Education Conference Session By Terry Heick
  • 2. English that Matters: Increasing ELA Authenticity through Media
  • 3. Agenda 1. What’s wrong with the ELA that we’ve got? 2. What underlying assumptions support these ideas? 3. What exactly are “media” and “authenticity,” and what do they have to do with ELA? 4. What is schema, and how does it fit in here? 5. What does a “reformed,” media-driven ELA unit look like? 6. Questions
  • 4. Thesis While we focus on the minutiae of education, we're forgetting the inseparable social components—or social arena--of authentic learning. The process of innovating an increasingly irrelevant ELA curriculum can be initiated through a focus on the art and science of media design.
  • 5. Current Challenges 1. Increasingly awkward, dated, and irrelevant standards. Common Core, Grade 8: “Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.”
  • 6. Current Challenges 2. Accordingly numb curriculum and curricular resources.
  • 7. Current Challenges 3. “Professional Learning Communities” that “unpack” said uneven standards to ensure “proficiency” on end-of-the-year exam. This renders institutionally-centered learning, not authentic, student-centered learning.
  • 8. Current Challenges 4. Intervention models to “support” students to “master” a model of school that remains sterile and non-authentic.
  • 9. Conclusion Educators must be fluent users of complex and modern media, and seamlessly merge those media forms into rigorous, student-centered learning experiences. Not Technology. Authenticity.
  • 10. Moby Dick is Dead. "A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read." -Mark Twain.
  • 11. Fortunately…. Modern media can also effortlessly bring “classic” (read: culturally detached) media into focus.
  • 12. “Intelligence is diverse, dynamic, and distinct.“ Sir Ken Robinson Are our schools? Is our Curriculum? Our instruction? Our methods of measuring success in schools?
  • 13. Defining Authenticity Broadly, Authenticity refers to differentiated work that meets the needs of learners. This can be in regards to curriculum, curricular resources, instructional strategies, or social and physical environment. More specifically, let’s consider a framework.
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  • 15. Ten Underlying Assumptions of a 21st Century ELA Curriculum 1. Authentic learning should result in personal and/or social change. 2. Our current system of education is inadequate. 3. ELA—roughly put as “reading and writing”—provide foundational skills and concepts within any system of learning. 4. ELA should therefore provide leadership in innovating curriculum. 5. The legacy of ELA is tied to works and thinkers that have been dead for centuries, and/or that is written in single-media forms not commonly or “seamlessly” consumed by modern learners.
  • 16. 6. While new forms are undoubtedly necessary, it will likely require reform to get there. 7. Rich ELA curriculum is media-centered. 8. Changing forms of media are a byproduct of rapid technology progression and innovative user adoption. 9. Media now has significant social dynamics. 10. Merging classic and modern media forms to mine their considerable potential can not only improve learning, but provide scaffolding for ELA educators as we seek out new forms of learning are sought. Ten Underlying Assumptions of a 21st Century ELA Curriculum
  • 17. Existing Forms R e f o r m New Forms
  • 18. Examples of Merging Classic and Modern Media
  • 19. Sample Prompt Robert Frost was very clear about the need For spaces in life—both physical and emotional. In some works, he explored the grandness of solitude, while in others emphasizing the interdependence of the human experience. If he were alive today, Robert Frost would not “like” facebook.
  • 20. Sample Prompt As a modern pop star, one could say that Lady Gaga symbolizes the intellectual superficiality and bankrupt morality of our culture. If she were alive today, Emily Dickinson would not have Lady Gaga on any of her iTunes playlists.
  • 21. Sample Prompt Wendell Berry, perhaps our nation’s greatest living writer, was known to criticize what he called “dispossessed living.” With this in mind, Wendell Berry would have no problem shopping at his local Wal-Mart.
  • 22. What is “media”? Media: A vehicle enabling the intentional communication of a thought or idea; a showcase for a message.
  • 23. ELA = The Art & Science of Media Design The science of powerful communication lies in using specific “components” that can be independently and interdependently manipulated. The art lies in design decisions of how to effectively use these components, often in innovative ways to convey a compelling message to an intentional audience.
  • 24. Technology constantly evolves the interdependence of media. (single media multimedia social media) However, media is media; one supplements, detracts from, challenges, ignores, or builds upon the next. This is the fertile ground of a 21st century ELA curriculum.
  • 25. Tone Theme Diction Literary Devices (Irony, Metaphor, etc.) Persuasion and Propaganda Mood Author Purpose “What’d they say and how’d they say it?” Literary Elements (setting, characterization, etc.)
  • 26. Thinking about Media Patterns Complex Thinking about Complex Media Complex Thinking about Simple Media Simple Thinking about Complex Media Simple Thinking about Simple Media
  • 27. Media: Static and Dynamic Static (Silently Interactive) Dynamic (Overtly Interactive) Novels Poems Graffiti Essays Letters Murals Signs Speeches Editorial Cartoons Television & “Web 1.0” videos Photographs and Posters Paintings Timelines Music RSS feeds Videogames Websites Blogs Glogster Interactive Timelines Youtube videos (annotation, comments) Discussions Twitter stream Facebook newsfeed Emails & Text Messaging Zune/Ping/playlist.com Word Clouds/Tagxedo iTunes store Stumbleupon, Digg, etc.
  • 28. The current trend of media is one of convergence and interactivity. This makes modern media a gold mine for extracting and showcasing current national standards and tangent initiatives (ACT, SAT, Common Core, P21, NCTE)
  • 30. from the Appendix: Selected NCTE/IRA Standards for English Language Arts Pertaining to 21st Century Literacies: 1.Students read a wide range of print and non-print texts to build an understanding of texts, themselves, and of the cultures of the United States and the world. A strong case could be made that this is not a single recommendation of 12, but the heart of ELA.
  • 31. Why does Media matter? Schema.
  • 32. Schema Schema refers to a cognitively native framework for making sense of ideas. Roughly put, existing old stuff we already know helps us to make sense of new stuff we don’t. By using native media, we’re using “stuff” they’ve seen before so that they might master skills and concepts they haven’t via transfer.
  • 33. Media leverages existing learner schema.
  • 37. “Integrating these skills when deep into the curriculum mapping process is a natural way to ensure their genuine development in the classroom.” Heidi Hayes Jacobs Upgrading the Curriculum, Curriculum21’s “Essential Education for a Changing World”
  • 39. Literary Music Videogame “Everything Rises Must Converge” (F. O’Connor) Lil’ Kings (Frank Walker X) "I Have A Dream" (King) “I Hear America Singing” (Whitman) "I, Too, Hear America Singing" by (Hughes) “Let America Be America Again” (Hughes) “The House on Mango Street” excerpt (S. Cisneros) "America" (Nas) "Black Zombie“ (Nas) "This Ain't Livin" (2pac) "Po Folks“ (Nappy Roots) “Brown-eyed Girl” (Van Morrison) “American Pie” (Don Mclean) “The Invisible Man” (Public Enemy) “Southern Man” (Neil Young) “Sweet Home Alabama” (Lynyrd Skynyrd) Grand Theft Auto 4 The Sims Fallout 3 Metal Gear Solid 4 Websites, Blogs & Apps The American Experience Non-Fiction http://tiny.cc/wordclock http://www.google.com/trends iTunes music store “Racism and the Economy” (Wendell Berry) “Dreaming America” by (J. C. Oates) “Dreams of my Father” (Obama) “The Souls of Black Folk” (Dubois) Podcast Video Social Media http://tiny.cc/NPRPodcast “This American Life” podcast series “The American Dream” (G. Carlin, youtube) Niko Bellic, Grand Theft Auto http://tiny.cc/appalachiafb
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  • 41. Conclusions 1. ELA is, fundamentally and perhaps unwittingly, the art and science of media design. 2. Media is diverse, dynamic, and social. 3. Media leverages schema, encourages transfer, and supports meaningful differentiation. 4. Technology constantly evolves media. ELA, therefore, must evolve in parallel. 5. This is not an either-or proposition of technology-based media versus novels and poems. Because of the schema, media can endorse and otherwise bring into focus seemingly irrelevant, dated single-media texts as we seek out new forms of learning.
  • 42. 12 Next Steps 1. Close examination of media forms 2. Deconstructing the “21st Century ELA Framework” 3. “Personal & Social Change”: A Closer Look 4. Common Core standards in a 21st Century Classroom 5. Media-Culture relationships 6. Technology and Self-Directed Learning Models 7. “Education Reform” vs. New Forms of learning 8. The Media-Supports-Assessment Model 9. Project, Problem and Inquiry-based learning 10. Media Best Practices 11. Barriers to Media Adoption 12. Rethinking Differentiation
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