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Change Practice, Not Buildings

Want to transform learning? If your school has or can raise $20 million dollars, build a new set of classrooms.  Lacking a profound and sustained commitment to changing mindset, pedagogy, and program in how to USE those classrooms, you have just made a enormously wasteful decision. Want to really transform learning? I repeat several of the [...]

The Future of Education is Already Behind Us

Here is what keeps me up at night: this 3D holographic learning is ALREADY a reality.  How is your school or district preparing to intersect with a near-future where this is common place?  If not, how can "school" be the place where students prepare for their own futures?  How can we even put this kind [...]

Another School Dumps AP’s

I can't make the argument for getting rid of AP courses any better than Suzanne Fogarty, HOS at Lincoln School in Providence, RI. Listen to her 6 minute interview on NPR for why, what, and how...and the positive responses from across her school community. Is this right for every school? No; nothing is right for [...]

By | 2016-05-03T15:04:23+00:00 May 3rd, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Teaching the Really Big Stuff

Change is  measured by the passing of time.  Whether transformation is personal, organizational, social, regional, or global, change is always a measurement of "something different" on one axis, and "time" on the other.  I write almost exclusively about education; I try to know my readers and most of them don't care much about my worldview [...]

Partnership Between University and School for Tailored PD

As I work on my new book, I am looking at a resurrected model of the Dewey-era "Lab School" for the 21st Century that includes multi-win collaborations amongst schools, colleges, community organizations, and companies.  So I was really happy to see that my former school, Francis Parker School in San Diego, has developed a partnership [...]

By | 2016-04-23T13:59:43+00:00 April 23rd, 2016|Innovation in Education, Uncategorized|0 Comments

One Way to Salvage the American Dream?

How might educators save what is left of the American dream? A key lesson I tried to convey when I took students on two-week immersion experiences to the Philippines: in the developing world, most families live on the edge of functional bankruptcy every day.  While starvation is rare in the Philippines due to plentiful water and [...]

By | 2016-04-21T14:55:03+00:00 April 21st, 2016|Global Learning, Innovation in Education|0 Comments

Sometimes Evolution is Not Pretty

Evolution is messy, dangerous, and rough (the opposite of smooth). Some of those who clamber to join the bandwagon of "learning is an ecosystem" look at the world through rose-tinted glasses, where ecosystems are healthy, the grass is lush, all of the denizens eat well, get fat, and die peacefully.  Too bad that is not [...]