Oftentimes
school districts tout as their mission or goal “to develop lifelong learners”. From my experience, as educators, we say this
more often than we mean it. At times we
say it about others rather than about ourselves. Well, my friends, I am here to tell you that
I am a true lifelong learner!
As
a busy person, I firmly believe that there is always time to learn. Today, it is easier than ever to learn on the
go. Most people over the age of 12 now
have a smart phone and access to the internet.
Selma is now a “Smart City” so we even have free Wi-Fi downtown! Being a smart city should be more about our
people than our internet connectivity and there are many opportunities for us to
learn.
Let’s
explore how.
First,
make a commitment to daily learning. Be
specific and set aside time for this goal.
For example, commit to 30 minutes a day.
This time can be used in a variety of ways and does not have to be at
the same time each day.
Next,
explore audio books if you struggle with finding time to sit down and
read. I am a huge fan of turning pages
in an actual book, but have discovered that audio books can be both
entertaining and informative. Download
an app and take it on the road as you drive or even exercise.
Another
strategy is to learn how to use new information in your daily life. What does that look like? Rather than reading about art, pick up a brush
and paint. Don’t just listen to your
favorite music but learn how to play an instrument or explore writing poetry
(which is really music!).
Also,
think about how much time we waste texting or on social media. What if you high jacked this time and used it
to read or even learn another language?
There’s an app for that.
Finally,
surround yourself with others who are interested in learning more. Have healthy conversations or even start a
think tank. Remember, the brain is a
muscle and needs to be exercised. Ask
lots of questions and be curious.
To
put this in action, I have decided to learn how to podcast. Podcasts are audio files found online similar
to talk radio. Selma City Schools has
created a podcast channel and I am recording my first segment this week. I am nervous but excited! It will be posted on Friday so check out our
website and social media sites for details.
Next
week is spring break so I look forward to resuming this article and the weekly
podcast, Talk Supt in April. I look
forward to this new learning because lifelong learner is not just a catch
phrase. See you after spring break!
For
more information, email me at avis.williams@selmacityschools.org
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