Systems Dynamics In Education:
Constructivism and Knowing Thyself

By Mario deSantis, March 7, 1999

   
  Many of our leaders are pathological liars(1) who can't even be "linear thinkers"(2) when they
societal organizational changes compatible with the philosophy of the Learning Organization contractually sign our assets away(3). I never realized the extent of our political, bureaucratic and
social corruption until Justice Barclay(4) stated in the Court of Law that racism, along with the
related mental models, is rampant and institutionalized in our justice system(5) (6). Here I am
writing about Systems Dynamics in education and you could be asking me what corruption, lying
and racism has to do with our educational system and the need to reform it. Well, since I have
been publishing articles through the North Central Internet News, my common theme has
been the need for societal organizational changes compatible with the philosophy of the Learning
  Organization(7).
   
  Education and learning are very important components of the Learning Organization and therefore
let our imagination construct our knowledge by visualizing models and virtual realities we cannot sustain organizational changes without addressing the need to reform our educational
system. Our educational system is archaic(8), our students are not learning(9), and it is a
consequential fact that our educational system is representative of our declining political, business
and cultural values(10). We can't follow our "tin pot dictators"(11) anymore, we can only follow
ourselves as we understand our world, and since we construct our understanding(12) (13) of the
world we require a new way of thinking. And as education is concerned, we must free ourselves
from the constraints of an obsolete and autocratic system(14) and let our imagination construct our
  knowledge by visualizing models and virtual realities of our physical and social world.
   
  For me, and for its founder Dr. Jay Forrester, this is Systems Dynamics, a conceptual educational
Cyberspace is just like a theatre . . . where we become actors and learning approach where we let our imagination run in cyberspace to construct our
understanding by building models or virtual realities of our microworlds(15). Cyberspace is just like
a theatre(16), rather, another imaginative medium transcendent of time and space where we become
actors and share our experiences and stories through conversations. Our perceptual realities(17) are
our realities, and as we learn by building virtual realities of microworlds in cyberspace, we change
our mental models and our realities, and we become more real, closer to our fellow man and
  more tuned to our changing world.
   
use our technologies to enhance our imagination and our understanding We have schools "...that are inconsistent with the technological, intellectual, social milieu of this
21st century. You're not goingto answer this by taking tests, where the children take tests of
19th century..."(18) (19) Instead, we must move forward the current sterile teacher-centred
classroom, and use our technologies to enhance our imagination and our understanding so that
we can finally reconcile science and religion by being able to "Know Thyself."(20)
   
Endnotes:
   

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I have personal experiences supporting the deceptive and lying environment of a segment of our political and bureaucratic leadership
   

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The paradox of Linear Thinking has been described by the saying that "nine women can't make a baby in one month"
   

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Refer to the selling of Channel Lake by SaskPower for a price which was $5.2 million less than authorized. Provincial Auditor Saskatchewan, 1998 Fall Report Volume 2, Chapter 21
   

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Judgment dated July 17, 1998 in the Queen's Bench Judicial Centre of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, by Justice Barclay J.
   

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NEED OF TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN SASKATCHEWAN: Fight Against Racism and a New Worldview, by Mario deSantis, October 7, 1998 Published in North Central Internet News
   

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Examples of mental models in Saskatchewan health care and racism, by Mario deSantis, July 29, 1998 Published in North Central Internet News
   

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Coping with changes: the Learning Organization, Knowledge Economy and current practices in Information Technology applications, by Mario deSantis, June 1997 http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/desam/paper-coping_changes.htm
   

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Thoughts on Education, Knowledge, Learning and the Internet, by Mario deSantis, January 23, 1999 Published in North Central Internet News
   

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Math debate sparks spirited response, Straight Talk, by Randy Burton, The StarPhoenix, January 23, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
   

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Refer to pertinent articles published in the North Central Internet News by Mario deSantis (1998-1999) http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/authors/authorsindx.html
   

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Saskatchewan Tin Pot Dictatorships: Lack of Integrity is Lack of Leadership, by Mario deSantis, February 7, 1999 Published in North Central Internet News
   

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A web site on constructivism and related links. University of Colorado at Denver School of Education. http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html
   

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A personal experience: knowledge is not transferred, it is constructed, by Mario deSantis, February 1, 1999 Published in North Central Internet News http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantis27/education.html
   

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A relevant research resource in education: Project Zero (PZ), Harvard Graduate School of Education. Howard Gardner and David Perkins are co-directors of Project Zero. Howard Gardner is the author of the book titled "Frames of Mind:The Theory of Multiple Intelligences."(1983) http://pzweb.harvard.edu/Research/Research.htm
   

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Microworld is a part or a system of our physical and social world
   

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Virtual Reality and Creative Imagination, by Angela Bilia, Virtual Reality and Education Laboratory, East Carolina University http://eastnet.educ.ecu.edu/vr/vrits/3-2Bilia.htm
   

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The Limitations of Perceptual Reality, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3; by Timothy Shire, February 1999. Published in North Central Internet News
   

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Child Power: Keys to the New Learning of the Digital Century, by Dr. Seymour Papert, June 2, 1998, Imperial College, London http://www.connectedfamily.com/main_alt.html
   

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College tackles tough math problem, by Gerry Klein, StarPhoenix, January 12, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. An excerpt from this article: "...Last year some (university) students were given a 60-year old exam meant for Grade 10 students. The majority failed..."
   

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A constructionist perspective on values: a response to postmodern fragmented identity, by Marina Umaschi Bers and Rabbi Sergio Bergman http://marinau.www.media.mit.edu/~marinau/BB-values.html