[Applause] picture this a group of teenagers their eyes glued to their phones as if those devices were an extension of their very beings it's like they've been upgraded with bionic attachments that make them superum in a digital realm with a few Taps and swipes they send messages on Snapchat share stories on Instagram and video call their friends on FaceTime they have the power to binge watch their favorite series on Netflix order a ride on Uber and have their meals delivered through door Dash they curate personalized playlists on Spotify for every mood and occasion and discover
content creators daily on Tik Tok are you feeling dizzy yet watching my two children consume media is totally different from my experience growing up in my teenage TV watching days I had to plant myself on the couch every Thursday at 8:00 sharp to watch Friends bathroom breaks and snacks were timed with military Precision for commercial breaks and the suspense of waiting months to find out if Ross and Rachel would finally end up together torture by contrast my children have total control they decide what to watch when to watch how much to watch technology has radically
changed how young people interact with information connect with each other and navigate the world around them given the groundbreaking technological developments taking place in our world education is at a frustrating standstill despite having unprecedented control over their digital experiences young people find themselves thrown back in time when it comes to school we're essentially relegating a future generation to be passive recipients of learning confined to rigid desks facing a teacher talking at the front of the room for 7 hours a day 5 days a week the glaring disconnect between their vibrant lives outside of school and
the monotonous days spent in class CL rooms that operate like Network television is a recipe for disaster it's no surprise that nearly three qus of high school students report feeling tired stressed and bored at school combine that with the record number of teachers leaving this profession and it is clear the way we are approaching this work isn't working for teachers or students the educational system with its Behemoth structure resists change it's about as flexible as a brick wall when faced with threats both inside and outside the classroom internal threats like diversity of skills abilities learning
preferences and multilingual students push the onesize fits all lesson to its limits and external threats like pandemics AI advancements and even extreme weather have shown a spotlight on the systems glaring lack of adaptability it is time we acknowledge education needs a transformation that Embraces change addresses the needs of students and teachers and leaves behind the inflexible instructional practices of the past for 23 years I have dedicated myself to education wearing multiple hats as a teacher a coach Professor I have had the privilege of working in schools worldwide striving to facilitate student- centered learning with technology
integration throughout my journey I've encountered the same problems everywhere teachers are working too hard not to be getting better outcomes and too many students are not engaged or invested in learning we cannot change the system Sy overnight but what we can change right now is how we operate within the system think of it as a classroom by classroom renovation rather than demolishing the whole educational building and to make this happen both teachers and students need a mindset and skill set upgrade to create more effective empowering and Equitable learning environments in this high-tech era we have
endless digital delights at our fingertips articles videos podcasts simulations are just a click away let's let Technologies knack for information transfer free us to redirect our Focus to what makes us truly extraordinary as teachers our ability to listen observe empathize respond and build strong relationships with our students this is impossible to do when we rely exclusively on the whole group teacher LE model by teaming up with tech we can provide the Perfect Blend of human touch and digital dexterity in the classroom this creates the time and space for teachers to work directly with small groups
and individual students meeting their specific needs it's a win-win for us and our students to make this transition happen we need to pass the Baton of control from teacher to learner I get it it's a scary idea especially for us type fake control freaks I mean who wants to give up control over the curriculum pacing classroom management but you know what life has a funny way of teaching us lessons and making us lean on others I had to learn this the hard way on a warm night in October 2017 my life changed dramatically it was
2:30 in the morning when shouts from a megaphone pulled me out of sleep a police car was driving up our street blaring a warning a fire was approaching and we had to evacuate in a frantic rush I scooped up my two sleeping children and we escaped with the clothes on our back and the shoes on our feet the fire destroyed our home we lost everything the days that followed were a haze of just shock and disbelief I kept thinking how do I begin to rebuild our shattered lives I have never been good at asking for
or accepting help but in the wake of the fire's destruction I knew my family couldn't recover without help it was time to let our community step in to my surprise I discovered people wanted to contribute to our recovery by leaning on others for support we were more resilient in the aftermath of the fire instead of shouldering the burden alone it was distributed among many teachers also cannot bear the burden of student learning alone students must become self-directed Learners setting goals assessing their work monitoring their progress giving feedback and regularly communicating with their families about their
progress it is unrealistic for a teacher to handle all of these responsibilities alone and with a classroom full of students it is simply not sustainable it also deprives students of cultivating vital skills that will serve them long after they leave school making them more resilient and versatile in a rapidly changing world yet they won't develop these skills if we don't Release Control and share the responsibility for learning with them being a parent has taught me how important releasing control can be when helping young people develop their skills and confidence before kids I love to cook
I was no Julia Child but cooking was my time to unwind and get creative in the kitchen and then I had children and they quite literally sucked the joy of cooking right out of me our dining room table became a battlefield of picky eaters and Relentless critics so when my kids turned into teenagers I devised a brilliant plan I signed up for a meal service and I put my two teenage chefs in training in charge of selecting and cooking one meal each week I proposed the idea like a seasoned hostage negoti I expected groans and
resistance but to my surprise they were intrigued with the meal service delivering a box of ingredients and foolproof recipes our kitchen transformed into a culinary classroom the morning after my son prepared his first dinner I received a Snapchat notification he had posted a photo of the sammon dish he had prepared and captioned it with first meal I cooked his pride was palpable he wanted to share his accomplishment with his network of friends it was a rare mommy moment of Triumph this experience got me thinking about the classroom how often do we inadvertently steal these moments
of growth and pride from our students by doing the Lion Share of the work all the planning teaching reviewing reflecting ass assessing we deny our students opportunities to learn experience accomplishment and develop confidence in their abilities when teachers realize their value isn't in being the expert but rather in facilitating and architecting student centered learning experiences a delightful side effect occurs students transform from passive observers to active agents they become thinkers Debaters tinkerers problem solvers explorers and collaborators students finally start to perceive themselves as Learners and capable Partners in this educational Escapade and here's why the
person doing the work is the person doing the learning like Architects teachers are the masterminds behind the design of learning experiences but it's time we trust our students to be the Builders of meaning an architect doesn't swing a hammer at the construction site their role is to understand who they're designing for what are their needs and preferences and draft a blueprint similarly teachers must deeply understand their students what are their skills and abilities and create learning experiences that strive to remove obstacles provide meaningful choices and position students to construct meaning with their own hands and
Minds to enable teachers and students to make these crucial shifts we need to invite one more group to the table the school leaders they possess the unique ability to loosen the tight laces of the suffocating educational corset that stifles teacher creativity in snaring them in Endless cycles of cont coverage and Grading leaders must give teachers the green light to reimagine their approach and the support to cultivate more modern and flexible instructional practices leaders also have the power to liberate students from their roles as silent Spectators mindlessly consuming content and leaders must communicate the value of
these shifts to students and their families freeing education from the constricting confines created by outdated Notions of what teaching and learning look like in action the great news is that we can begin this rewarding Journey today teachers can capitalize on their creativity and the technology in their room to shift students to the center of the learning experience where they belong and let's not forget our students are capable of anything with the right support it's time to embark on an educational reimagining to ignite curiosity Foster connection re-engage teachers and cultivate lifelong Learners excited to enter a
world brimming with possibilities I know this doesn't feel easy in education we're often focused on all of the problems but in the words of my favorite children's book what do you do with a problem by Kobe Yamada quote my problem held an opportunity it was an opportunity for me to learn and to grow to be brave to do something every problem has an opportunity for something good you just have to look for it thank you [Applause]