Here's an enterprising idea: a number of Irish second-level students have got together and set up their own blog aggregation service: Irish Student Blogs. Being a product of the Irish education system myself, I thought that I’d give them a plug.
According to their introduction, the blog is:
...a website dedicated to the Irish secondary school students' blogs! Here [they] hope to grow the largest collection of these blogs and bring you the latest from this corner of the blogosphere!
Second-level education is not an domain I investigate in any great detail on my blog, unless of course, I can relate the topic to technology in education, but these blogs are from learners "on the front line."As such, these students' insights, ideas, and reflections represent the actuality and the experiences of those who are involved in learning and education, but whose views are perhaps not as regarded as highly as they should be.
Irish Student Blogs Homepage
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Certainly in Ireland (and in most Western countries I suspect) there can be a sense that teaching is almost inflicted on students, with little regard to their learning needs - and by that I mean, the skills that will enable them to flourish as citizens of the 21st century world.
While some of the topics the Irish Student bloggers cover are not learning-related per se, I would assert that they are a channel into the thoughts, concerns and motivations of this group of learners, and maybe shine a light on approaches to providing these students with a relevant learning experience (in the context of the broader curriculum).
Check out their site by clicking here: Irish Students Blogs.
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