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		<title>Helicopter parenting and meta-learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 19:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jessica Margolin, a colleague who I run into once a month or so over at the Institute for the Future, has written a succinct post that begins &#8220;The real harm of helicopter parenting: correcting the problems we encounter in OUR generation and forgetting that our children will encounter entirely different ones&#8230;&#8221; Jessica does a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kitode.typepad.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 2px 12px;" src="http://sky.dlfound.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/picture-2.png" border="0" alt="Jessica Margolin’s blog “In Situ”" hspace="12" vspace="2" width="270" height="88" align="right" /></a><strong>Jessica Margolin</strong>, a colleague who I run into once a month or so over at the Institute for the Future, <a title="Jessica Margolin's blog" href="http://kitode.typepad.com/in_situ/2007/12/bubble-20.html" target="_blank">has written a succinct post</a> that begins &#8220;The real harm of helicopter parenting: correcting the problems we encounter in OUR generation and forgetting that our children will encounter entirely different ones&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Jessica does a lot of thinking about young people &#8211; and her focus is quite good.</p>
<p>Her post suggests to me that the important thing is that we should always be teaching hyper-skills (meta-skills and meta-learning) &#8211; skills that allow kids (any age!) to organize and reorganize their thinking and their actions when the environment changes.</p>
<p>For me this is totally, totally key to what I&#8217;m doing these days. As a PhD Computer Scientist, I have skills that are  generalizable. But, in case you hadn&#8217;t noticed it, VERY small numbers of programmers are now creating applications that millions and millions of people will use. A couple hundred engineers at Google can create online products that are used by hundreds of millions. A small group at Apple creates an operating system (based on FreeBSD) that supports fabulous software on devices undreamed of even twenty years ago.</p>
<p>So when I first started writing software in the 1960s, we were anticipating a global need for millions of programmers. But today, even though there may be lots of programmers, there are some <span style="text-decoration: underline;">very small groups</span> who are responsible for the majority of today&#8217;s software. And consequently, what I have been doing recently is &#8220;re-treading&#8221; myself so that rather than concentrating on software-creation, which is a less-in-demand skill, I&#8217;ve been focusing more on visual, audio and written <span style="text-decoration: underline;">journalism</span>. And on online strategies for my customers.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s that have to do with helicopter parents? Well, as parents you should be ensuring that your kids have the skills to step up above what they do day-to-day, and rather than beat their heads against the wall trying to get mundane things done. Ensure that they have the ability to pop their head &#8220;up above the surface of the water&#8221; look around and see the environment, and then retool what they&#8217;re doing in order to achieve long-term goals.</p>
<p>[See also: an archive of the <a title="Meta-learning lab" href="http://shell5.tdl.com/~jaycross/metalearn/" target="_blank">Meta-Learning Lab</a> // or <a href="http://internettime.com/meta-learninglab/metalearn/index.html" target="_blank">another archive</a>]</p>
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