Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Why Use Blog with Students?

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I have been asked to comment upon blogging with students. As I said in my first entry on this blog in August 2014, "I have been inspired by Ann Michaelsen, Sandvika vgs, to start using blog in International English this year. So, I'm about to descend in deep water - where I trust my students will help me survive." If I now go back to my first posts, I can see a development in my blog, but also in my students' blogs, which are now much more interesting to watch and read than at the beginning of the year. In my opinion, blogging has a positive impact on students' written work; when they know that everybody can see it, they consider more closely what they publish and they try to get the grammar right. It is a space for learning, not just for the students, but for me as their teacher too. I get the chance to write about topics that interest me and challenge my writing. If you follow this link, you will see that Ann Mikaelsen and I are not the only ones using blogs with students.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

3D Printing - Additive Manufacturing - the Fourth Industrial Revolution

This Pizza is in fact printed! Could 3D printed food be the answer to how to end starvation in the world? Could it be the answer to finding medicine that will cure life threatening diseases? Could it give people who need it a new organ? The Fourth Industrial revolution is here and who knows where it will take us - the future is here already and you had better hang on to it - if not, you will probably end up on the dole or on a "basic universal income". Watch my Prezi which you will find to the right under the heading "Useful Links" to learn more.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Happy Easter?

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In Norway the word Easter brings images of sun, oranges, "Kvikk lunsj" (a norwegian chocolate similar to KitKat), skis and family to mind. In other words, a tranquil and peaceful environment accessible to a majority of the population. However, numbers from The Statistics Norway show that 84,300 children under 18 years old are categorized as poor. In fact, the numbers are up 6K from 2012. 50,2% of the children, ie 42,319 of these are immigrants. According to nrk.no the reason for this is lack of work and large families. Thus, integration and work permit for immigrants are essential for avoiding further increase in numbers of children living in poverty in Norway (NRK, 2015)

Source: NRK. (2015, February 12). 6100 flere barn ble fattige i Norge. Retrieved March 15, 2016, from http://www.nrk.no/norge/6100-flere-barn-ble-fattige-i-norge-1.12201866

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Will Europe Manage without Immigrants?

The World Economic Forum says that "Europeans must not see refugees and migrants purely as a threat to national politics or EU internal unity. It could be a great opportunity for an ageing continent. By 2030, the EU countries will have 16 million fewer people of working age (even with steady net migration)." However, to be successful countries need to integrate migrants quickly in order for them to get jobs and start paying taxes. On the mentioned web page there is a graph showing "Economic impact of refugees in Germany", and even the most pessimistic line shows a positive trend in a couple of years. Consequently, language training as a crucial part of integration will need a boost.

Promising Future for Students?

According to Google+ students who score high on these qualities will be the first to become employed in 2020. However, being Norwegian can be a drawback because according to BBC Norwegian students are number 22 on the OECD's ranking list in reading skills and number 30 in mathematics. Asian students score way higher, ranking as number 1-6 in both topics.

Monday, January 25, 2016

What to Do in 2016?

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Taking care of our environment will be crucial. Joel Sartore says that, " 'The Sixth Mass Extintion' is upon us." He also claims that it is our fault and tells us what to do to save as much of the planet as possible. How can we believe that extinguishing half of all species will not affect the human race? Sartore continues and says that "whether you're an individual or the leader of a global conglomerate" all the decisions you make concerning how to use your money will either affect the planet in a negative or a positive way. He also tries to make people think by showing studio portraits of threatened species around the globe. Read the whole article here!

Monday, January 11, 2016

Happy New Year?

We have turned 2016 with a freezing cold wind from Russia. However, looking at the situation in Syria where there is  snow and no food several places, and ordinary people look like those who were released from prison camps after WWII, we in Norway have nothing to complain about. Yes, we have more people out of work, and our government predict that 2016 will be a challenging year concerning our economy, but still, this is just peanuts compared to eg what people in Yemen have to endure. Humanitarian aid to Syrian towns is promised, but when is the question; today? tomorrow? For many people it is already too late, they have starved to death.

Many NGOs do an extremely important job and really make a difference for people in need. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is one of them. So why bomb them? For the second time in four months, hospitals run by MSF have been hit by bombs even though their coordinates are well know by governments. What a waste killing doctors saving lives.

So, is it really a happy new year? Well it all depends where you are and who you are. Try to make a difference if you can, it will definitely make you happier.

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