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VI. DIGITAL TRANSITION
The mental switch
What is the meaning of change? Obviously change for
change's sake makes no sense, but continuous renewal is a
fundamental aspect of all vital processes. It is necessary
to overcome the fear of change within the scholastic
environment. These fears should be worked on, analyzed in
depth, discussed as a group, among educators and with our
students. Imagine a society without schools, where we would
all be required to learn from our homes. What shape would
this learning take? Imagine a disaster that prevented the
manufacture of paper. Could we learn without paper back-up?
Mental exercises of this nature help to clear the cob-webs
of the mind.
We need to propose educational re-engineering. We
generally accept things as they are and we rarely stop to
consider if they could be better. To enter the digital age
it is essential to abandon daily routine and create a
cordial environment of reflection and renewal. Setting aside
the vices and models of centuries of centripetal classroom
education and opening up to a new centrifugal digital world
may be difficult, but some have already burnt their
boats....

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