Tag: students
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Resilient Learners
Lifelong learners develop resilience capacity, whereas other learners don’t. I watched with interest when Lucy Hone presented her TED talk titled “3 Secrets of Resilient People.” It’s worth a look. According to Hone, resilient people, and resilient learners, possess three (I actually counted four during her presentation) skills others don’t have. The first of these…
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Portraits of a Graduate – Again
I’ve written about “Portraits of a Graduate” before. “Portraits of a Graduate” is a vision that school districts create that describes what someone who finishes high school should be able to do. They are aspirational in that they talk about things like “being a good communicator, a lifelong learner, and a global citizen.” Although traditional…
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My Heroes
I’m back, but no Friday News Roundup this week. June is always a slow news month when it comes to public education, schools, and learning, but I did read an article this week that piqued my interest about the importance of mentoring, no matter what professional pursuit you engage in. The article, appearing in EducationWeek…
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We Can’t Even Do School Choice Right
Most traditional school districts hate open enrollment. Open enrollment invites change, and most traditional school districts hate change. Campus budgets are set based on the number of kids enrolled in a certain school. School attendance boundaries allow for each campus to predict what those budgets will look like each year. Allowing families to choose what…
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It’s Started
It used to be teachers left traditional public schools to start their own charter schools. That’s how KIPP started, along with other high-performing, and low-performing for that matter, charters across the country. Classroom teachers, who became fed up with the dysfunctional, inequitable places called public schools, left the traditional system and created new learning organizations.…
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It’s Started
It used to be teachers left traditional public schools to start their own charter schools. That’s how KIPP started, along with other high-performing, and low-performing for that matter, charters across the country. Classroom teachers, who became fed up with the dysfunctional, inequitable places called public schools, left the traditional system and created new learning organizations.…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday. Time for the Roundup. Des Moines Names Ex-Olympian as Superintendent – First Person of Color to Lead District (The Des Moines Register) The Des Moines Public Schools is no different than thousands of traditional school districts out there, trying to find the “silver bullet”, as in a superintendent that can transform the district…
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Learning and AI
A good friend of mine asked me to write a column on what I thought of artificial intelligence (AI), schools, and the future. Now I’m the first to admit I’m not an authority on AI, so I had to do a bit of research to find out more about the topic. Just so happens Alyson…
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The Future of Project-Based Learning
One of the reasons traditional schools struggle with project-based learning, especially on the secondary level, is that their entire system is built around content-driven curriculum instead of interdisciplinary. But if you pay attention to how young learners like to learn, most of them naturally navigate to learning based on some type of project. In fact,…
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Traditional Schools Have the Wrong Bosses
An interesting article appeared earlier this year in the Harvard Business Review. Written by Matt Mayberry, a former NFL linebacker and internationally acclaimed keynote speaker and global expert in leadership, cultural change, and organizational performance, “You Don’t Need to Be ‘the Boss’ to Be a Leader” got me thinking about what learning would look like…