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Great Linkage on Common Core, Daring to Innovate, and the Architecture of Creativity

Three deeply intertwined strands of thought blew in through the blogosphere and Twitter feed in rapid succession yesterday.  Any or all of these would make rich fodder for a faculty workshop or administration team reading.  I received the links because earlier in the week I wrote a blog post “Join the Flamethrowers”, arguing that incipient [...]

Experiential Learning Around the Globe, Francis Parker School, San Diego

If you followed my blog during the middle of February you had a chance to share in some of the remarkable learning experiences of a group of 14 high school students from Francis Parker School in San Diego on our two-week trip in the rural Philippines. My EdJourney last fall was about finding unique, innovative [...]

Art of Questioning Resonates With Math Teachers

I did two things last week that, just a few years ago, I could not have imagined.  I spoke to a group of teachers gathered in Philadelphia, without leaving my dining room table.  And they were math teachers and the subject was the Art of Questioning.  Why the sense of breakthrough? First, I was lousy [...]

WP Article on Neuroscience Research and K-12 Learning at St. Andrews Episcopal, Potomac

Those of you who have been following my blog remember posts on The Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning at St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy in Potomac. MD.  They have created a partnership with the Neuro-Education Initiative at Johns Hopkins and have really committed to integrating the latest research on how the brain works into their [...]

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Following Tom Little on His Progressive Schools Tour

Hopefully those of you who followed my EdJourney around the country this fall are also following Tom Little, Head of Park Day School in Oakland, CA on his tour of the country as he visits progressive schools.  I found his blog via a tweet from Jonathan Martin, and just had a chance to catch up [...]