Dramatic Shift to Deeper Learning: Yes We Can Scale to Underserved Schools

March 19, 2015

Yes, we CAN make substantial change in even underperforming schools in underserved communities, and the answer does NOT have to lie in longer hours and drilling for tests. The answer can lie in what John Dewey and the other giants of the Progressive Era of education defined more than 100 years ago: student experience, engagement, and ownership…

2,000 What If Questions: What If Schools Were What We Wanted Them to Be?

March 18, 2015

You can now read the full text of my article in Independent School Magazine on the collection and synthesis of the 2,000 “what if” questions I gathered from school communities all over the country in the last 24 months.  Here is the key graphic that does not show up in the online article: Hopefully our collective…

2,000 “What if?” Questions From School Stakeholders

March 16, 2015

What if schools were what we wanted them to be?  Why are they not? As many of you know, I have collected more than 2,000 questions from teachers, administrators, parents, and students around the country over a period of more than 18 months.  (HT Bo Adams was the first of many that I know of…

Community Incubators at School?

March 12, 2015

What if schools became the actual learning and innovation hub of the community, rather than an island where students and teachers go to download subject knowledge? I recently visited a school that is thinking of renovating some existing space, or creating a new building, modeled along the lines of the growing number of enterprise incubators…

Students Lead Exploration of Deep Learning

March 7, 2015

What if every school set aside time for the students and teachers to deeply explore learning through the lenses of key all-school guiding principles?  What if we aligned resources like time and teachers around those principles that we think lead to great learning, rather than silo-ed subjects? Design 39 Campus in Poway continues to blow…

Design Thinking: Not Just Another Buzzword

March 6, 2015

Does design thinking run the risk of being the next buzzword in K-12 education? The theme of the recent National Association of Independent Schools conference highlighted design and innovation. One could not throw a rock without finding a session purported to link design thinking to learning. Many educators have realized that actually finding problems, asking…

#EdJourney In New Zealand in October

March 5, 2015

Grant Lichtman…author, speaker, educator, facilitator, innovation partner, “Chief Provocateur”…will be in New Zealand for ULearn 2015. Might we connect at your school during October 13-16? Grant keynotes, consults with, and facilitates workshops for both private and public schools and school groups interested in building a capacity for innovation and change. Grant is the author of…

Connectivity is the Future of Learning

February 23, 2015

What will learning look like in the future?  Let’s start with a short visual history lesson (thanks John Gulla for pulling some of these images together to prompt our thinking): This was learning 100,000 years ago: This was learning 1,000 years ago: This was learning 100 years ago: This is a lot of learning today:…

Great Teachers Do

February 21, 2015

Doing is SO much harder than saying, pointing, or quoting.  Inspired by the prompts in another great #satchatwc, guest hosted by Jay Billy, I ask us to consider the gap between the posters on our wall, the quotes we love to share, the heroes we seek to emulate…and what we do each day. If you…

Do We Need to Reimagine “Stuff” or “Glue”?

February 19, 2015

Have we been asking the right questions? What if we have been approaching the transformation of learning from “north” on the compass rose when we should have been approaching from “west” or “east”? I am going to mix the heck out of some metaphors here, but stick with me for a moment. Computing metaphor: the…

Shortest Path to Building Innovation Capacity at Your School

February 14, 2015

Nothing will overcome the inertia opposing organizational change faster than shifting the gene pool of the organization. How might we do this with virtually no discomfort?  How can we raise the level of “innovator DNA” amongst our teachers and administrators?  Tired of reading stacks of resumes and interviewing dozens of job applicants who cannot raise the…

#OnewordK12 Crowdsourcing: Of What Do You Want Your School to Reek?

February 6, 2015

What one word describes your vision of the highest goals of learning? What do you hope to exude as an educator? Of what do you want your school to “reek”? In a January #satchatwc a prompt along those lines started a list, and I have continued to informally gather those words at #onewordK12.  So far…

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