What Is On Your Alarm List?

August 17, 2014

Yesterday at the opening of Design 39 Campus, CEO of San Diego-based WD40 (that’s right, the spray stuff in your garage that has about a million uses) Garry Ridge spoke for a few minutes about what makes his company, and many organizations, successful. He cited statistics that amongst all US companies, something like 60% of…

Open House @Design39Campus; You Are Going to Want to Visit!

August 17, 2014

Do you want to see a transformed learning ecosystem? Can we scale differentiated learning up from small, elite private schools to large public schools with low funding levels? Can we break the anchors of time, space, subject, age, and an obsession with content-driven test scores to re-create experiential, passion-based learning amongst a community of young…

Free Chapter Download From #EdJourney: Time

August 17, 2014

My publisher, Jossey-Bass Education, has kindly agreed to allow a free download of the first chapter of my book, #EdJourney.  Chapter One is about the main obstacle that schools cited in my interviews when they realize that they need to embrace a path of change: the allocation of time during the day. What if we…

25% Educator’s Discount Offered This Fall for #EdJourney

August 16, 2014

Two weeks until my new book, #EdJourney: A Roadmap to the Future of Education ships! For all those folks in all of my workshopping events who ask “where can I go to get more information or find a school that is working on…?”, I put as much of my knowledge base from the last two…

Powerful Day of Creative Thinking at St. Andrew’s School, Florida

August 15, 2014

There are two reasons that organizations change: because they have to or because they want to.  Proactive change from a position of strength is always preferable to reactive change at time of stress.  I really enjoy working with schools that recognize the need to change and engage the process, even though some in their community…

Embracing Change With Two Schools in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

August 12, 2014

What an honor and pleasure to work with educators who have dedicated a large piece of their lives to the fulfillment of children!  And all the better when I find a group well rested after summer, ready to dive back in, not only to the work of the upcoming school year, but with a passion…

Risk is Key to Leadership: #LeadershipDay14 via Scott McLeod

August 12, 2014

I just saw a Tweet from thought leader and blogger Scott McLeod calling for short posts on technology leadership to celebrate the anniversary of his blog.  I am on the road so this will indeed be short, but I have a lot of respect for the work and sharing that Scott promotes, so want to…

Low-Performing, Bi-Lingual Ortiz MS Ready to Launch For the Stars

August 9, 2014

Can a traditional, low-performing school serving a community of impoverished students from families largely disconnected to the urgency of education quickly transform into a place of deep, student-owned, passion-based learning? Many of the schools I visit don’t face these challenges; they have the luxuries of choice, independence, and resources, and only need to overcome their…

Reminder of Some Great Reads

July 31, 2014

I have had a full spring/summer of reading, and thought I would pass along the following recommendations (most of which came to me through recommendations of others!): Some of these I have already blogged on, so have created the link to those reviews: A More Beautiful Question by Warren Berger Creative Confidence by David and…

Is N4L in New Zealand Building the Ultimate Educational Sandbox?

July 30, 2014

What if every teacher and student in your school/district/county/state/country had access to a shared, fully searchable knowledge base of educational content, ideas, resources, curriculum, and links?  What if they could both access the knowledge base and contribute to it? What if they could follow and share with other users who have common interests, and report…

From the Archive: Rhythm of Learning and the World Around Us

July 27, 2014

Shouldn’t our learning be attuned to the rhythms of the world around us rather than isolated from them? And not just at the margins, but at the core? How many teachers, given a blank score upon which to compose their lesson-learning would select the same march they taught 20 years ago, and how many would choose to…

Students Don’t Have to Ace SAT’s to Get Into Great Colleges

July 25, 2014

One of the big obstacles to school innovation I have found is the “dam” of college admissions and college entrance exams that focus on lower-order knowledge acquisition and regurgitation. Anecdotal evidence points to the fact that if a good school de-emphasizes AP’s and college test prep and emphasizes deep, rigorous, student-centered, project-focused learning, their students will be attractive…

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