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May 25, 2010

Communities of Trust

I’ve recently read an excerpt from this book: In Schools We Trust: Creating Communities of Learning in an Era of Testing and Standardization by Deborah Meier. The excerpt I read, Chapter Four, was for a course I’m taking as part of my graduate studies. Chapter Four is about teachers trusting teachers. I loved it, and I daresay I’m intrigued to read more of this book (I’ve added it to my ever-growing wish list!).

In this chapter, Meier talks about the different types of trust — trust in personal relationships, trust in professional relationships, friends versus colleagues, and how trust as colleagues ultimately makes us better teachers, and makes our schools better places of learning. If you don’t already know who Meier is, you’ll find her examples quite heavily American but that is because of her context — she is an experienced educator, administrator, and academic in American education. However, the details and specific aspects of her examples are easily transferable to any school because what she gets at is why community is so important to learning.

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April 8, 2010

Testimony: A Way of Knowing

Filed under: TOK — Tags: , — triplea_cw @ 9:41 am

It is always a concern of mine that teachers (and therefore students) get stuck on the ‘Big Four’ Ways of Knowing: Reason, Emotion, Sense Perception and Language). In my own classroom I even go to the extent of failing to mention that there are four WoK in the introductory stages of the course, talking about around twelve. So what are the others?

Well, one of them is Testimony. I use the following extract from Knowing from Testimony by Jennifer Lackey:

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