LiketoBe working in partnership with Plymouth School of the Creative Arts |
Think what might happen if the children in your class could speak to these people direct, ask them the questions they always wanted to ask, and find out exactly what it would be like working in that kind of environment. Through a platform like that, schools could organise a different themed online event every month, or a series of assemblies in which professionals and experts could 'come into the school' on a big screen and speak to the children about their passion or their career.
Teachers could select a profession from an easy-to-use visually rich menu on the front page of the platform and find people who were willing to share a lesson plan, resources and activities related to their talk. The discussion could continue for a long time afterwards, perhaps developing into a group project, or some entrepreneurial activities for real-world, authentic learning.
And the best part - it would be totally free for the school. Those who funded such activities would be the businesses and companies, because their reward would be to have access to an entire classroom of interested children who might one day want to be a part of their organisation. As a teacher, would you be interested? Would your school want to be a part of it?
Well, the platform has already been created and we just raised £195,000 in investment to help us make it happen. The platform is called LiketoBe and it's recruiting schools and teachers to test it out from around the globe. Here's our Facebook page with all the latest news. I'm personally heading up the research and development of the platform, and I want to hear from schools who are willing to try it out, and tell me what I need to do to improve it. You can try out a digital careers fair, or form connections with similar schools on the other side of the world.
So - would you like to be involved? The success of LiketoBe will depend upon the interest of the education community - please help us inspire a generation of children by taking part. My school liaison team will send you details on how to participate. Simply contact me on this email address if you would like to be a part of this exciting new project!
Like to be connected? by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Like to be connected?
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October 02, 2017
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