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What Do You Dream?

11 July 2011 No Comment

What do you dream? What does your dream look like? My dream is to give every individual the opportunity to be a student. My passion is to provide students the skills to become learners. Where do we start? Does every learner learn the same as you? Some years ago I was asked, “Did you see Aristotle today”? I was taught by Artistotle, not in my primary years but in those years that followed. I experienced a series of lectures, required readings and assessments based what I had learned. In most cases we still expect learners to follow Aristotle. “Learners vote with their feet”. The students of today are no different than ones of yesterday. The only difference is they have the opportunity of choice.

In our K-12 schools the choices range from private, public, charter, home schooled or online. Today is yesterday with tomorrow presenting a different beginning. Today’s learner has the opportunity to choose where they go to learn and how they learn. A professional acquaintance asked, “How do we identify or locate the polished stones”? His definition of a polished stone is a learner that academically excels in content and subject matter in a specific discipline. The question is not, how do we find the “polished stones” but how do we create them? What is your dream today? My dream is taking a kaleidoscope, holding it to my eye and “Imagining more than I can see”.
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Jim Pulliam Jim Pulliam (1 Posts)

Jim Pulliam is the Chief Executive Officer of Distance Edu Learning, Inc. and is a co-owner of Company of Experts, Inc. With over 34 years of public service in the California community college system and four years in the K-12 system in California, Jim’s professional experience includes serving as a faculty member, dean, provost, and founding Superintendent/President of a California Community College District.


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