How often has this saying been used these days? There comes a time when a cleaver saying becomes more of a cliché than actually having meaning. “Thinking Outside the Box” has now officially entered into my cliché database. This term is bantered about in education more often than any other saying today.
But here is my thinking. Maybe thinking outside the box isn’t really thinking outside the box. Maybe we’ve got it all wrong and the outside is in and inside is out. We are so locked into educating to perpetuate the status quo that anything outside of teaching to the test is thought of being some type of outside the box experience. And then we wonder later on why people are so enamored with these 30 second sound bites.
It is as if all of those multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the blanks tests has prepared us not to question anything. Just get the quick answer and don’t scratch below the surface to explore any further. We learn that the answer must be a, b, c, or d and then carry this over to adulthood accepting those 30 second sound bites as fact. Never questioning beyond the surface.
So, perhaps we are already thinking outside the box and that is the problem. If we really want to move education beyond this state, we must move our teaching methods towards a more applicable experience for our students. Utilizing concepts put forth with Web 2.0 tools is just one avenue to explore in making education a more interactive experience.

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