Students' future, teacher's past
“Teachers should prepare the student for
the student’s future, not for the teacher’s
past.” — Richard Hamming
I ran across the above quote from Hamming this morning. It made me
wonder whether I tried to prepare students for my past when I used to
teach college students.
*How do you prepare a student for the future? Mostly by *focusing
on skills that will always be useful,
even as times change: logic, clear
communication, diligence, etc.
Negative forecasting is more reliable here than positive forecasting.
It’s hard to predict what’s going to
be in demand in the future (besides
timeless skills), but it’s easier to predict
what’s probably not going to be in
demand. The latter aligns with Hamming’s exhortation not to
prepare students for your past.