Rhizomatic Education: Community as Curriculum

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Rhizomatic Education: Community as Curriculum
Abstract
The pace of technological change has challenged historical notions of what counts as knowledge. Dave Cormier describes an alternative to the traditional notion of knowledge. In place of the expert-centered pedagogical planning and publishing cycle, Cormier suggests a rhizomatic model of learning. In the rhizomatic model, knowledge is negotiated, and the learning experience is a social as well as a personal knowledge creation process with mutable goals and constantly negotiated premises. The rhizome metaphor, which represents a critical leap in coping with the loss of a canon against which to compare, judge, and value knowledge, may be particularly apt as a model for disciplines on the bleeding edge where the canon is fluid and knowledge is a moving target. (Contains 4 exhibits.)
Publication
Innovate: Journal of Online Education
Volume
4
Date
2008-01-01
Journal Abbr
Innovate: Journal of Online Education
Short Title
Rhizomatic Education
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Citation
Cormier, D. (2008). Rhizomatic Education: Community as Curriculum. Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 4.