Blach Banner News
09.26.13
Dear Blach Families,
Not sure if you know this, but I am a pop culture junkie. I love clever references and was recently thrilled to watch a TED talk about the problem solving skills
our kids need today that had a great link to two of my favorite pop
culture icons, 007 and MacGyver. Marc Chun, an Education Program Officer
at the Hewlett Foundation, gave a convincing talk about the need for
our kids to be able to transfer their learned skills and knowledge
throughout life to solve problems.
When we look at the problem solving skills of James Bond, they are fairly predictable. At the beginning of each film, Q gives Bond a few nifty new tools.
It might be an exploding pen, decoding device, or a tape recorder
hidden in a camera. At some point throughout the movie, each of these
tools is used just in the nick of time. From my experience, this is how
much of the problem solving experience at school works. Students might
be taught a new strategy or skill and then be given a problem to solve.
It’s effective and necessary, but it’s not that exciting.
Cut to MacGyver now. Mac always had a Swiss Army knife and some basic supplies on him, but his genius was in the area of creative thinking. When a problem arose, he was quick on his feet to scan his surroundings and jerry rig some random supplies
into something that saved the day. Our kids need to know how to solve
problems in this way as well. They should have an entire tool kit of
skills and knowledge to choose from and use what works best to solve the
problem at hand. In my opinion, this is much more real world than the
world of Bond.
Here’s to having both 007 and MacGyver skills!
Sandra