The term "student" was defined in the middle ages. It is time to rethink what that implies and redefine the learner.
Via Kathleen McClaskey
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All of us are learners. Think about it. We were born curious and open to learning or we wouldn't walk or talk. It's just how each of us were made. Learning is part of us. We were not born students-- we were born learners. Our first experiences of learning was through play and discovery.
A learner...
>> develops their own learning goals.
>> monitors their progress in meeting their goals.
>> has a purpose or interest to learn something.
>> asks questions.seeks information.
>> finds ways to collaborate with others.
>> wants to know something because they want to know it -- not for a grade.
>> is curious about life and never stops learning.
Rethink what the term "student" implies.
All the references to student that we could find represent someone who studies or is being taught as part of an institution.
What are your thoughts about using the term "learner" instead of "student"?
I like the debate this could start in my classroom!