As part of a course entitled ‘The Future of Education’, I’ve been asked to create a reflective blog. The course is run by the University of London’s Institute of Education on the Coursera MOOC platform. For six weeks, we will be asked to reflect on different aspects of education and I will record my thoughts in this blog. The course involves reading various texts and watching videos extracts on the subject of education as well as participating in online discussions.
I work for a private language school in Barcelona, Spain so my reflections will in part be based on my experience in this field. As an academic manager, I do relatively little direct teaching but one of my main responsibilities is defining our organisation’s our educational approach and I am also responsible for teachers’ professional development. This means that the future of education and approaches to teaching and learning are of particular interest to me.
I am also a father of a five year old boy and a three year old girl and so I have a special personal interest in the future of education. Like all parents, I want the best for my children and hope for them to develop into confident and happy adults, and my wife and I believe that the type of education they are exposed to may be key to that. Both of my children are currently enrolled at a small school whose focus is on providing a respectful education which prioritises the children’s emotional and social development as well as providing meaningful learning opportunities.