Learning with wonder even in pandemic times

hello

i’m indra i have the joy and privilege

of leading a school with the finest set

of students and teachers that walk the

planet

they keep me so happy and young at heart

they fill my soul

today’s idea that i’d like to share with

you began as a simple experiment last

year

that has served us brilliantly this year

in a virtual school

zone the

idea was simple it just needed

a spirit of adventure and a buzz that

keeps going round and round in your head

all day perhaps all night it began as an

effort to stir the pot

in middle school and raise a few magic

spells

i asked the teachers can we set aside 10

marks

to test this plan let’s try and make the

textbook come alive

let’s try and push that lesson one step

outside the framework

all you need is imagination

the love of your subject and the love of

children

this digital year we’ve really had to

push that idea

and it has held us steady through the

learning teaching processes

we abruptly closed in march 2020

and june when school began within 10

days

the government shut down grades one to

five

because of huge screen time concerns i

remember thinking to myself this can’t

be happening

we cannot go down on our knees we cannot

and my teachers very strongly agreed

we cannot stop the learning for our

little ones what can we do

so we stretched that middle school

experiment into primary school

where we linked learning to life

before i share more details about this

idea

a reason for this experiment

i believe that classroom memories

survive

a person’s lifetime school memories

can be the most cherished or the most

cringeworthy

and i believe that as educators it is

our job

to build the happiest and the most

empowering

of school memories for our students

we need affirmative classrooms where

children

feel a sense of accomplishment a sense

of achievement

no child needs to feel a sense of fear

about

a wrong answer and every child’s view

must count in classroom discussions

let me share two memories of my school

days

i was in grade two it was an english

class

and the teacher was teasing us with the

spellings

of irregular verbs so we came to this

verb

die it’s funny how the memory hasn’t

died

and she asked us can you spell the verb

in its continuous form off we went

playing with the letters and the sounds

d

i e i n g no

dying d a i n g no we

there was a cacophony of words and

letters and sounds playing across the

room

and suddenly i blurted out t-y-i-n-g

yes she said for a seven-year-old

that moment of joy and success

has never gone it’s there and it still

has a warm glow inside

cut this to a grade five math class

it was a lazy hot afternoon after lunch

she had set her some work to do and she

was pacing the floor

and then she began generously using her

knuckles on hapless student heads

over careless calculation errors

that moment has never gone her temper

her rebukes

and it makes me reflect very deeply

today

about the power of a teacher over

class well-being which brings me back to

my

idea my only request was

can we try and push the learning and the

thinking

to make it upbeat and transformative

this is all i want you to do teachers

can we create one good

question from a lesson one

good think and wonder question

that can generate a hundred different

responses

but all correct all valid

who says we need to test the same way

all the time

nobody thinks the same way normally

process is learning the same way

so who says we can’t throw that lesson

open to a class

and ask them what they think and who

says

we can’t applaud every opinion

that comes up with its unique slant

i think there was a shockwave that ran

across my middle school teachers

they looked at me and said are you

serious i mean what exactly are you

looking for

there was this teacher who said i’ve

done this poem on peace and i don’t feel

very peaceful inside miss indra

messendra i can’t do anything great with

leaf venetian

came another group tell me what to do

about the periodic table

what can i do that’s creative there i

think they were stunned

here was me throwing open the canvas to

them to paint in their own colors

and they were shocked at the freedom

they were used to a fixed template

perhaps

and they were treading new ground very

tentatively

all i said to them was look at this

through the eyes of the child

tease them tickle them make them catch

their breath

make them fall in love with your subject

you are the qualified brad ambassador

for your subject

who knows one day when they are

taking away that nobel prize they’ll be

thanking you

for what you triggered in their middle

school class

so the grade 17 came to meet me about

leaf venetian

and we bounced ideas about

how do we work a game into this lesson

how do we store laughter and learning

imagination love of the subject

love of children they hatched a

brilliant plan the teacher brought

a whole lot of leaves and laid it out on

her table

all colors all shapes all sizes and she

announced to the class

pick any leaf that you want from here

that catches your eye

stick it on your paper and look at it

i want you to look at it with new eyes

and imagination

study the form study the shape

look deeply is there anyone hiding

inside that leaf

a bird perhaps an insect i’d like you to

try that example yourself

pick up your sketch pick up that pencil

draw around it draw with it draw along

alongside it

and pull out that personality that only

you can see

and we want to see too

the class was off in a flash i think

once they took ownership for the

personality of that leaf

writing about the venetian of that leaf

was just nice

and easy and i hope

i always hope that at least a handful of

those students who took that test

stopped by the next time they see a leaf

pure at it and say who’s hiding inside

that

the grade 8 team began there

brainstorming about the periodic table

who says chemistry needs to test

chemistry

why can’t we link it to personality

taste and choice

and we had another lovely test an

open book test on the periodic table

this was the question thrown to them you

have a new car

you can design a new number plate

read the periodic table and the elements

identify the elements

that you connect with that describe you

write them down and then

design your number plate with the

elements that best

reflect your personality tell us why

one-of-a-kind responses learning

objectives achieved

learning with wonder achieved

the grade six poem on peace

took it to another level they made it a

group

activity work in groups of five

brainstorm together write us a recipe

for peace what ingredients will go into

that

how you’re going to cook and serve it up

wow that was my first thought wow

a lifetime’s emotional intelligence

captured through an

english poll tested in 40 minutes

and definitely ensuring group

collaborative memories

that will last a lifetime

how has this gone down with the students

yes

it’s pushing them hard but it’s made

them realize

that there’s more to learning than just

the textbook

how did we push this idea in primary

school

during the sudden shutdown i think we

were very clear

we had just got 10 days it was a new

academic year

there was only prior learning that we

could tap

we decided to develop a whole team-based

set of worksheets for each level that

connected to their

previous learning we knew that we

could build conversations in covet times

around the home family around the

students themselves

around the kitchen around the garden

and off we went for a grade one

they had just come in from the

pre-primary and we wanted to get to know

them

we decided the first set of worksheets

were going to be all

about me and in english

math and environmental studies it was

all about

information that we wanted to draw from

the child best friend

best book there was me with numbers

there was me and my timeline we didn’t

let music and dance stop we had

baby shark and we asked them to learn to

dance that with their

their family members we also had library

and art

put into it and there was this

delightful story of a chameleon that

visits the zoo

and wanted to be every animal he saw

there and then realized

he was perfect as he was we flipped that

on its head

and we told the children tell us one

good thing you like

about yourself write a few lines and

tell us

i thought that was such a fabulous

trajectory we had gone

from all the outside information to the

soul of the child

we did the same with seasons and grade

three

in english they played with riddles in

math

we pushed them to talk to family members

and ask them which was their favorite

season and do a survey pictograph

in computer science we made them play

with ms paint and draw faces

that represent each season in french we

push them into research

to look at a dictionary and learn new

words that covered the season

i think the two weeks of closure whizzed

by

in great creative frenzy the teachers

enjoy themselves and i bet the students

enjoyed themselves at home too

i think we’ve realized that the wonder

question approach is here to stay

it gives us time for pause

in all that frenzy of a class routine

the wonder question gives time for pause

i would go as far as to say it is that

wait

time magic spell that brilliantly

validates

the teaching learning process

suddenly the teacher receives an

outpouring of responses

that makes her catch her breath

she sees her child in an all new

perspective

here is a sentient being

telling her life story on the pages of

that notebook

and as you can see as these responses

from a grade one child

who worked with numbers and herself

each statement has a beautiful little

story to tell

so the teacher catches fascinating

heartwarming insights

that make her fall completely in love

with her class

she knows each one of them is nobel

prize worthy

why do we need to continue with this

practice

because i believe that every child needs

to be heard a lot more

every child needs his or her work

affirmed to them much more

and the wonder question approach can do

just that

it’s a simple idea

it brings the focus back to the child

i think it’s made my teachers extremely

happy

and very proud at the body of work that

they are building

it’s made our students happier

and i think it’s made their parents

happiest

thank you

你好,

我是因陀罗,我有幸和

最优秀的学生和老师一起领导一所学校,他们

在地球上行走,

他们让我如此快乐和年轻,

他们充满了我

今天的想法,我想与大家分享

去年你从一个简单的实验开始,

今年在虚拟学校区为我们提供了出色的服务这个

想法很简单,它只需要

一种冒险精神和一种整天在你脑海中转来转去的嗡嗡声,

也许整夜它开始了 为了

在中学搅动锅并提高一些魔法

我问老师我们可以留出10

来测试这个计划让我们试着让

教科书变得生动

让我们试着把这节课推

到框架

之外 你需要的是想象力

对你的学科的热爱和对孩子们的热爱 在

这个数字化的一年里,我们真的不得不

推动这个想法

,它让

我们在 2020 年 3 月突然关闭的学习教学过程中保持稳定

d June 当学校在 10 天内开学时

由于对屏幕时间的巨大担忧,政府关闭了一到五年级 我

记得我当时对自己想,这

不可能发生,

我们不能跪下,我们不能

,我的老师非常强烈地同意

我们不能 停止为我们

的孩子们学习我们能做些什么

所以我们将中学

实验延伸到小学

,在那里我们将学习与生活联系起来,

然后我分享这个

想法

的更多细节这个实验的原因

我相信课堂记忆会

一个人的一生中幸存下来 记忆

可能是最珍贵的,也可能是最令人

畏惧的

,我相信,作为教育工作者,

我们的工作是

为我们的学生建立最快乐和最有

力量

的学校记忆,

我们需要积极的课堂,让

孩子们

感到成就感和

成就感 孩子需要

对错误的答案感到恐惧,每个孩子的观点都

必须在课堂讨论中发挥作用

l 让我分享我学生时代的两个记忆

我在二年级那是一个英语

,老师用

不规则动词的拼写取笑我们所以我们来到这个

动词

死了很有趣,记忆没有

消失

,她问 我们你能不能把

动词的连续形式拼出来 我们

去玩字母和声音

dieing no dieing daing no 我们

房间里播放着不和谐的单词、字母

和声音突然我脱口而出

说是的 她说 一个 7 岁的孩子

那个快乐和成功的时刻

从未过去 它就在那里,它

仍然散发着温暖的光芒

切到五年级的数学课

这是一个懒洋洋的午后炎热的下午,

她给她安排了一些工作要做, 她

在地板上踱步

,然后她开始慷慨地用她的

指关节在倒霉的学生头上,

因为粗心的计算错误

那一刻从未动过她的脾气

她的责备

,这让我今天非常深刻地

反思了权力 r 老师的

课堂幸福感让我回到了

我的

想法我唯一的要求是

我们能否尝试推动学习和

思维

使其变得乐观和变革

这就是我想要你做的一切老师

我们能创造一个好的吗

一堂课中的问题 一个

很好的思考和好奇的问题

,可以产生一百种不同的

回答,

但所有正确的都是有效的

不能把这节课

公开给全班

,问他们的想法,谁说

我们不能为每

一个带有独特倾向的观点鼓掌

并说你是认真的吗

我的意思是你到底在

找什么

有一位老师说我写

了这首关于和平的诗我

在因陀罗·梅森德拉小姐的内心感觉不太平静

我不能用叶子文做任何事

etian

来了另一个小组,告诉我如何处理

元素周期表

我能做些什么 那里有创意 我

想他们被惊呆

了,我把画布扔给

他们,让他们用自己的颜色画画

,他们对他们被使用的自由感到震惊

也许是固定的模板

,他们正在尝试新的领域,

我对他们说的只是

通过

孩子的眼睛看这个

你的学科大使

谁知道有一天他们会

拿走诺贝尔奖,他们会

感谢你在他们的中学课堂上引发的事情,

所以 17 年级的学生来找我谈论

叶子

威尼斯人,我们就

如何做 在这节课中做一个游戏

我们如何储存笑声和学习

想象力 对主题的

热爱 对孩子们的热爱 他们制定了一个

绝妙的计划 老师带来

了很多树叶和 把它摆在

她的桌子上

所有颜色 所有形状 所有大小 她

向全班宣布

从这里挑选任何你想要的叶子

吸引你的眼球

把它贴在你的纸上然后看着它

我希望你用新的眼光看待它

想像力

研究形状 研究形状

深入观察 有没有人藏

在那片叶子里

一只鸟 或者是一只昆虫 我想让你

自己试试这个例子

拿起你的素描 拿起铅笔

画在它周围 用它在它旁边画

拔出只有

你能看到的个性

,我们也想看到

这门课一闪而过

总是希望至少有一小部分

参加过测试的学生

在下次看到一片纯叶子时停下

来,说谁藏在里面

,八年级小组开始

就元素周期表进行头脑

风暴 mistry 需要测试

化学

为什么我们不能将它与个性

品味和选择联系

起来 我们还有另一个可爱的测试

元素周期表上的开卷测试

这是向他们提出的问题 你

有一辆新车

你可以设计一个新的车牌

阅读元素周期表和元素

确定与您相关的元素 将

它们写下来,然后

最能

反映您个性的元素设计您的车牌 告诉我们为什么

独一无二的反应 学习

目标实现

奇迹达到

了六年级关于和平的诗

把它带到了另一个层次他们把它变成了一个

小组

活动五人一组

一起头脑风暴一起给我们写一个和平的食谱

你将如何烹饪和上菜

哇 这是我的第一个想法,哇,

通过

在 40 分钟内测试的英语民意调查捕捉到一生的情商

,绝对确保团队

协作

记忆将持续下去 一生

如何与学生一起下降

是的,

这让他们很努力,但这让

他们

意识到,除了教科书之外,还有更多的学习内容,

我们是如何在小学突然停课期间推动这个想法的,

我想我们

很清楚

我们有 刚过去 10 天,这是一个新的

学年

,我们只能利用之前的学习内容

我们决定为每个级别开发一套完整的基于团队

的工作表,这些工作表

与他们

之前的学习内容相关 我们知道我们

可以在令人垂涎的时代建立对话

围绕着家庭 围绕着

学生自己

围绕着花园 围绕着厨房

我们去了一年级

他们刚从

学前班回来 我们想了解

他们

我们决定第一组工作

表要

关于我,在英语

数学和环境研究中,这

都是

关于我们想

从孩子最好的朋友

最好的书中提取的信息,那里有我的

数字 是我和我的时间线 我们没有

让音乐和舞蹈停止 我们有

小鲨鱼,我们要求他们学习

他们的家人一起跳舞,我们也有图书馆

艺术品,还有这个

令人愉快的变色龙故事

参观动物园

并想成为他在那里看到的每一种动物

,然后意识到

他是完美的,因为他是我们翻转

它的头

,我们告诉孩子们告诉我们

你喜欢

你自己的一件好事写几行并

告诉我们

我 认为这是一个如此美妙的

轨迹,我们已经

从所有外部信息到

孩子的灵魂

我们对季节和三年级做了同样

的英语他们玩数学谜语

我们推动他们与家人交谈

并询问他们哪个 是他们最喜欢的

季节,并在计算机科学中做了一个调查象形文字

我们让他们

玩 ms paint 并

用法语画出代表每个季节的面孔 我们

推动他们进行研究

以查看字典并学习新

知识 涵盖整个赛季的 ds

我认为关闭的两周

在巨大的创意狂潮中呼啸而过,老师

们玩得很开心,我敢打赌,学生

们在家也玩得很开心

在所有疯狂的课堂例行程序

中暂停的时间奇迹问题给了暂停的时间

我想说的是

等待

时间魔法咒语出色地

验证

了教学学习过程

突然老师收到

大量的回应

使 她屏住呼吸,

她以全新的视角看待她的孩子,

这是一个有情的人

,在笔记本的页面上讲述她的生活故事

,正如你所看到的,这些回答

来自一个

与数字打交道的一年级孩子和她自己,

每个陈述都有 一个美丽的小

故事要讲,

让老师捕捉到令人着迷的

感人的见解

,使她完全爱上

她认识的每个班级 其中

值得诺贝尔奖

为什么我们需要继续这种

做法,

因为我相信每个孩子都需要

更多地被听到

每个孩子都需要更多地向他们肯定他或她的工作

,而神奇问题方法可以做到

一点 一个简单的想法,

它把注意力带

回到孩子身上