Learning 11: Learning
Was getting kind of down about not learning anything today, so #1 Son asked if I would like to learn a drum beat. He's a very good teacher and I learned how to lay down a pretty neat beat in no time. Tonight I practiced the beat again, and showed it to Kevin and Nance. After they left I wondered about this thing called learning. What is it exactly? I re-read some thoughts about learning by Lewis and Moje: "Learning involves and requires participation in something.... Learning goes beyond the moment of participation to constitute a history and to shape a future act of participating."
I participated for some moments in some drumming, but does this event shape any future acts of drumming? I suppose it will because I know something now about how to hold the sticks, and how to count out the beat while I move from bass drum, to snare, to cymbal. But if I never drum again, did I learn drumming? Probably not. I think I only learned drumming if I keep drumming in the future. Still mulling this over.
#1 Son also helped me winnow through his hundreds of t-shirts that are stuffed pell mell into his dresser drawers. As he lay on his bed, I held up each shirt and he would usually say something like, "Mom, that's a dope ass T. Obviously I'm keeping it." We are keeping most of the t-shirts, so that's good. It was nice to be able to see each tee shirt and talk about its history with #1. A productive and fun day.
I participated for some moments in some drumming, but does this event shape any future acts of drumming? I suppose it will because I know something now about how to hold the sticks, and how to count out the beat while I move from bass drum, to snare, to cymbal. But if I never drum again, did I learn drumming? Probably not. I think I only learned drumming if I keep drumming in the future. Still mulling this over.
#1 Son also helped me winnow through his hundreds of t-shirts that are stuffed pell mell into his dresser drawers. As he lay on his bed, I held up each shirt and he would usually say something like, "Mom, that's a dope ass T. Obviously I'm keeping it." We are keeping most of the t-shirts, so that's good. It was nice to be able to see each tee shirt and talk about its history with #1. A productive and fun day.
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jw
N
Thanks N. I did like the drumming. May be that's the instrument for me.
I wonder what I'll learn today.
Loving Frank
Look at Me
Code Name Verity
Now for the cleaning and the packing! It's going to be EPIC!
I love this series in your blog! I'm learning so much!
Sarah
Mar, yes, next week! Miss you 2.