Tag: students
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More on the Re-Do
Need more reasons to start thinking about what a new learning system might look like for our kids? Take a look at some of these comments from teachers when EducationWeek online asked them why students shouldn’t be allowed to redo assignments. Here are some comments falling under the “students might not try their best the…
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To Re-Do or Not?
It’s amazing to me how much school misunderstands and therefore misuses time. In school learning takes place and is therefore rewarded between 8 AM to 3 PM, August to May. Grades are determined and assigned based on a grading period, usually 6 weeks. Assignments are due on a daily basis, and if late, usually penalizes…
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The Illusive Demanding Parent
Last week I read with interest an article written by Kelly Young, leader of the Washington-based Education Reimagined group. In her piece, titled “Demand Is Here to Stay (And Might Have Been There All Along), Young writes, “Over the past decade and a half, I’ve been in conversations with thousands of families. From my days…
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Saving the White Parent and the Rest
White parents have been catching a lot of heat these days inside public schools. Whether it has them criticizing critical race theory, books in their school library, or the new AP African-American curriculum, white parents have become media darlings when it comes to ranting and raving against our public school system. That’s why I read…
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The Importance of Planning
By now, all of you know my loyalty to a “define, plan, execute, and evaluate” approach to deep learning. I’ve seen this cycle work for countless kids in countless situations. The sad news is that not enough teachers and administrators in the traditional public school system believe in this process, and even less train young…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday. Time for the News Roundup. Some Ideas for Using ChatGPT in Middle and High School Classes (Edutopia) Seems like everyone is criticizing ChatGPT these days. School districts have banned its use in classrooms. Users of the AI writing program have been labeled cheaters. But, according to Edutopia, there are important skills writers can…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday. Time for the Roundup. How Indianapolis High Schools Are Using ‘Badges’ to Help Students Demonstrate Skills – and Land Jobs (The 74) The 74 reported this week that, “Indianapolis high school principal Stacey Brewer faces a challenge schools nationwide share as they struggle to connect their students to jobs: Teaching the ‘soft skills’…
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Schools Don’t Understand the Use of Time
I continue to be fascinated with how our current public school system struggles to use time differently. Public schools continue to define their time by 8-hour days, 5-day weeks, 6-week grading periods, and 180-day school years. Even those districts that attempt to deviate from the norm run into challenges. Take for example the 27J school…
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Learner Accountability is the Future
I worked in the public education system from 1984 to 2018, at the height of standard-based accountability based on high-stakes testing. Students were held back, teachers and principals fired, campuses labeled “sucky schools”, and school boards voted out because of test results. We were convinced that this type of accountability would fix our public schools.…
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On This Valentine’s Day, Let’s Show Some Love for the Beaver
Last fall I read an interesting article written by Adam Haigler. Adam is the co-founder of Open Way Learning, an organization that helps schools and school districts to co-design cultures of sustained innovation. In the article, Haigler uses the beaver as an example of an ecosystem disruptor. Haigler writes, “There are some species in an…