Author: svb802
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The Wonder of Learning
During my 35-year career as a teacher, principal, regional superintendent, and educational non-profit leader, I must have visited thousands of classrooms. We usually focused on alignment (whether what was being taught was aligned with the state and local learning standards,) rigor (how strenuous was the learning,) and engagement (were the learners engaged with what they…
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The GREAT Learning Center
We spend too much time in traditional school focused on teaching, and not enough time focused on learning. Colleges of education spend little time on learning theory. Adults in the classroom are trained more in “what” to teach versus a real understanding of “how” young people learn and the strategies involved to make young learners…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday! Time for the News Roundup. Why Schools Are Welcoming Intergenerational Tutoring (Reasons to be Cheerful) Reasons to be Cheerful, an online newsletter started by David Byrne, a founding member of the band Talking Heads, reprinted this article from The 74 online. For those of you looking for what’s good in the world, check…
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Beginning with Why in Mind
In 2009, Simon Sinek delivered a TED talk titled “How Great Leaders Inspire Action.” Today, nearly 64 million people have viewed Sinek’s talk. Let’s take a look at what Sinek had to say about leadership and see how it might be applied to creating a new system of learning. Sinek begins his talk: “How do…
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States Miss the Boat on Learning
Awhile back, I shared an article and commentary on the new Biden administration K-12 education policies. Today, let’s examine what states are focused on regarding their K-12 policies moving into 2024. EducationWeek online reported today that, … “More than half of state governors have signaled their K-12 priorities for the year during annual State of…
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A Lesson from Vermont
Most of you know I spend some time in Vermont. The state is known for its Green Mountains, its skiing, and its maple syrup. In the past, it’s also been known for its excellent school system. But lately, that public school system has been struggling, just like many of the other states across this country.…
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Vigor Over Rigor
My friend Trace Pickering, Co-Founder of Iowa BIG, a learner-centered enterprise serving eastern Iowa, wrote an interesting article a few months ago. The piece was titled “Rigor or Vigor? What Do We Want For Our Children?” Pickering writes, “For nearly two decades educational reformers have been touting the need to create rigorous curriculum, standards, and…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday. Time for the News Roundup. What’s the Secret to a Long, Healthy Life? Staying in School, a Study Finds (EducationWeek) EducationWeek online reported this week that, “Keeping children in school could literally lengthen their lives as adults, according to a massive international research analysis published this week in the journal The Lancet Public…
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What’s Next in Learning?
I participated in a Getting Smart webinar this week titled “What’s Next in Learning?” The participants were a collection of learner-centered leaders across the country discussing what 2024 and beyond could look like when it comes to young learners and their learning plans. Here are the topics we discussed: AI in Learning This group of…
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Microschools Evaluated
A report on microschools was released by the National Microschooling Center in April of 2023. Just this week, The 74 online published an article highlighting the contents of the report. The 74 writes, “The face of microschooling is changing – from the racial diversity and professional background of its founders to how these small, nontraditional…