New Model For Supporting Innovation/Design at Schools

September 16, 2015

How might we integrate innovation practices across our school culture, breaking down myopic silos of “that’s not my job”?  This is one of the true challenges of innovation in any organization, and particularly in schools where teachers, administrators, students, and parents frequently and strongly identify with their respective “tribe” more than with an organizational imperative. At…

Re-building the K-12 OS: Part II

September 14, 2015

I received both strong support for, and passionate pushback to, my article last week, “Re-building the K-12 Operating System” that was selected to kick off the Transforming Teaching series organized by Jal Mehta, Tyler Thigpen, and others at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Specifically, I had immediate responses on Twitter from Ilana Horn, a…

“Deeper Learning” Cheat Sheet; Feel Free to Share

September 12, 2015

For two years I have been collecting notes from blogs, books, school observations, and more discussions with more educator colleagues that I can remember or cite.  I keep hearing many of the same ideas about how to transform the factory model classroom into a deeper learning experience more relevant and attuned to the future needs…

“Rebuilding the K-12 Operating System” published on Transforming Teaching

September 9, 2015

Yesterday I published what I think is my most important contribution in the last year since #EdJourney hit the shelves.  It is a short article that was chosen to launch a new collaboration, Transforming Teaching, at the Harvard Graduate School of Education by Prof. Jal Mehta and his team.  In Rebuilding the K-12 Operating System I outline…

What If Teachers Shared a Bank of Time?

September 7, 2015

What if teachers had access to a “commodities market” of time? Last week at the Hun School in Princeton we were prototyping some bold new experiential learning units, challenging the traditional boundaries of time, space, and subject.  As almost always happens given this opportunity to expand our thinking, we ran up against the barrier of time…

Pushing Beyond Comfort Zone at Hun School

September 5, 2015

The start of a school year is always a time to re-energize, but at four schools I worked with in the last week or so I think it was more than that.  It was a time to focus on how we as educators want to change our practice in order to help our students prepare…

Dramatic Change In Just One Year at Ortiz MS!

September 1, 2015

One year ago this week teaching and learning at the underserved, underperforming Ortiz Middle School in Santa Fe, NM was pretty much what you would expect: students lining up quietly in the hallways; sitting quietly in rows and pods of desks; completing worksheets; raising hands one at a time to answer questions or read a…

Edu-Tag Line Poem: Hilarious and Depressing

August 31, 2015

Yep; this is going to get me in trouble with the marketing folks. IMHO school tag lines are mostly a waste of time. Tag lines are those pithy one or a few words that we struggle to find that tells the world exactly what we stand for.  They come from the for-profit world where Avis…

Use Precious Community Events For True Engagement

August 27, 2015

Stop. Don’t waste another Back To School Night, a rare opportunity when you have many or most of your parents and all of your teachers on campus, a large, diverse swath of community stakeholders. Traditionally we shuffle people as fast as we can from room to room so teachers can hand out sheaves of paper that they…

What If Pandora’s Box Were Not Such a Bad Thing?

August 23, 2015

The myth of Pandora’s Box tells us that we can unwittingly unleash terrible and unexpected things into the world through rash action.  Might we re-construct this metaphor just a bit for the future of K-12 schools? “Terrible” and “unexpected” are two very different categories.  We should not be afraid of the unexpected. The world changes…

No, I Will NOT Tell You What I Want From You!

August 22, 2015

After a day of workshopping this week, a teacher gave me some honest feedback. “You need to be more clear on the questions you ask. It wasn’t really clear what you wanted us to do or what you were looking for.” After thanking the teacher for this honest and helpful feedback, another teacher at the…

“Best Day Of My Life”

August 21, 2015

What if every kid at your school had the experience of this little girl on her first day of kindergarten?  What if every day of school, even in the later grades?  Enjoy, share, and maybe set this as a goal?  

Search Blog

Connect with us