Seth Godin's manifesto
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Seth Godin's manifesto

May 14, 2012 02:00AM
From: "sasson gabbai"
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Subject: Seth Godin's manifesto

Shalom -

I want to thank you for pointing out Seth Godin's piece about education. I have enjoyed reading through it. While much of it is focused on how school was invented to satisfy the needs of industry - which I do not believe is the case in traditional Jewish education - there is much to think about.

One thing that I wanted to share is the following:

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65. The smartest person in the room

David Weinberger writes:
As knowledge becomes networked, the smartest person in the room isn’t the person standing at the front lecturing us, and isn’t the collective wisdom of those in the room. The smartest person in the room is the room itself: the network that joins the people and ideas in the room, and connects to those outside of it. It’s not that the network is becoming a conscious super-brain. Rather, knowledge is becoming inextricable from—literally unthinkable without—the network that enables it. Our task is to learn how to build smart rooms—that is, how to build networks that make us smarter, especially since, when done badly, networks can make us distressingly stupider.


This is revolutionary, of course. The notion that each of us can assemble a network (of people, of data sources, of experiences) that will make us either smart or stupid—that’s brand new and important.

What is the typical school doing to teach our students to become good at this?
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This reminded me of two things.
1. The Talmud. I love the idea of all of the Rabbinic Sages - from across the generations - debating ideas and interpretations, and then a page full of commentaries helping to clarify them (this works for the Mikraot Gedolot, too).
2. The Lookjed list. Even in discussions that don't relate to me and to my work it is fascinating to see the voices of Jewish educators that rise up in support of one another.

Thanks for all of your efforts,
Sasson
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What are they doing with all that time?

Yitzchok Levine February 19, 2012 01:02PM

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Elisha Paul February 21, 2012 11:56PM

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Peretz Scheinerman February 28, 2012 12:53AM

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Yitzchok Levine February 28, 2012 12:55AM

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Elana Sztokman February 21, 2012 11:59PM

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Sasson Gabbai February 28, 2012 12:47AM

Re: What are they doing with all that time?

David Lebor March 01, 2012 12:10AM

Goals of yeshiva education

Michael J. Broyde March 05, 2012 06:40AM

Are our schools doing the job?

Peretz Scheinerman March 12, 2012 12:31PM

Re: Goals of yeshiva education

David Lebor March 14, 2012 03:18AM

Re: What are they doing with all that time?

Michael Berkowitz March 02, 2012 06:06AM

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tdaum March 03, 2012 09:10PM

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Shalom Berger March 12, 2012 03:37AM

Seth Godin's educational manifesto

Yerucham Glassman May 14, 2012 01:55AM

Seth Godin

Shlomo Horwitz May 14, 2012 01:59AM

Re: What are they doing with all that time?

Yitzchak Jacobs May 14, 2012 01:59AM

Seth Godin's manifesto

Sasson Gabbai May 14, 2012 02:00AM

Re: What are they doing with all that time?

Michael Berkowitz May 14, 2012 02:08AM

Response to Educational Manifesto

Tikvah Wiener May 14, 2012 02:16AM

Re: What are they doing with all that time?

Chana Tannenbaum March 15, 2012 02:10AM



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