Ep 31: Education is a Wicked Problem, which means it is impossible to solve. We tried anyway.
In 1973, design theorists Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber introduced the term "wicked problem" in order to draw attention to the complexities and challenges of addressing planning and social policy problems.
Education is such a problem.
In this episode, Brian and Kasey work through the complexities of education as a Wicked Problem. They provide potential solutions for both teachers and school leaders on how to not only engage this unique complexity but also how to move towards purposeful and effective solutions.
Wicked Problem Distinctions:
Wicked Problem Solutions:
References:
Tackling Wicked Problems and Catalyzing Creativity
Solving for Pattern, by Wendell Berry
A Psalm of Life, BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Everything Sad is Untrue, by Daniel Nayeri:
“Does writing poetry make you brave? It is a good question to ask. I think making anything is a brave thing to do. Not like fighting brave, obviously. But a kind that looks at a horrible situation and doesn’t crumble. Making anything assumes there’s a world worth making it for.”
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Thank you, also, Matt Hard for the outro music (it was generated from our Chat GPT Episode) and Karl DeCock for creating the cover art!
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