Well that was perhaps the best lesson I have had the privelege to be a part of in a very long time. I'm so glad that already I don't have to worry about getting you all to come out of your shells...some of you were throwing those shells across the room like grenades!
So, at the end of our discussion on how you might map knowledge, I hope a little question might have started swimming to the top of your consciousness. We know now how we'd each represent knowledge visually - kudos to Jensen's group for thinking outside the box and modelling how you come to know - but what is knowledge?
For our next lesson I want you to burst into the classroom with the intense need to explain to everyone that you have come up with the ultimate definition for knowledge. Take a look at Plato's definition of knowledge...do you agree?
In our next lesson we are going to examine some of those loose ends we left at the end of the last lesson. In order to do this, we need to investigate the nature of knowing. By the end of period two, I want to examine another question - Is knowledge certain? Your homework will help you in coming to some conclusions on this question...but remember - there are some aspects of knowledge where we may find there is no certainty. Where would be the fun in knowing that everything in life was certain anyway!
Hope you had fun in class today...I really did :-)
TTFN
Thursday, 10 September 2009
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