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Four Good Reads For Your Week

I know that many others provide links to good reads, and I try to Tweet out these as well.  But I thought from time to time I would post links to some particularly good reads as I plow through my Google Reader list trying to keep up.  I know I have more time than some [...]

By | 2013-01-17T01:01:14+00:00 January 17th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Save the Date: Martin Institute Conference Breaking Ground With Active Learning and Critical Themes

The days of educational conferences where one person stands in front of the room talking at a large group of people sitting quietly in rows for 50 minutes are over. We know this is not what good learning looks like. I have been asked by the Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence to help organize their [...]

By | 2013-01-15T16:52:30+00:00 January 15th, 2013|Innovation in Education|0 Comments

Students Own Learning: Original Spanish Language Play at PDS, Charlotte

Paul Ibsen, Asst. Head for Finance and Management at Providence Day School in Charlotte sent me a digital news clipping and it is worth a read, or forward it to your Foreign Language Chair.  As those of you who followed my EdJourney know, a number of schools have found highly engaging ways to move foreign [...]

By | 2013-01-12T22:07:59+00:00 January 12th, 2013|21C Skills, Innovation in Education|0 Comments

Students Create, Program Original Ed-Games via Doug Bergman and Porter-Gaud School

Those who followed my EdJourney will recall my report on Doug Berman and his ground-breaking four year computer science program at Porter Gaud School in Charleston.  Doug Bergman is a nationally recognized teacher and his courses are a blend of open-ended projects on student-created ideas that he describes as “structured but chaotic”.  During my visit, [...]

New Course Breaking Ground at Public School; “Innovations” at Franklin Community HS, IN

While private and charter schools may provide many of the flexible proving grounds for the brushfires of innovation, traditional public schools, which at least for now represent 90% of education in America, will be the field on which we succeed or fail. So it was great to meet up via phone yesterday with teacher Don [...]

Important Resource on Brain Research, K-12 via Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning

If you or your school is struggling (and struggle is good and essential!) with what transformative learning innovation looks like, with painting that picture of where you want to go, well, here is a big freebie brush via Glenn Whitman, Director of the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School.  Those [...]

By | 2013-01-05T14:12:35+00:00 January 5th, 2013|21C Skills, Innovation in Education|1 Comment