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Are You Imagining a Future Unlike Your Present? Someone Is.

You may already know this story; I did not and am always on the lookout for creative solutions to problems in education. Thanks to John Thorsen, Asst. Head at Asheville School for posting a query to some of his PLN about major issues facing education, I cyber-met Bill Bugg, head of Thetford Academy in Vermont. [...]

Euclidean Org Charts May Be the Tombstone of Schools

Is your organizational chart bound by the geometry of the piece of paper it is drawn on?  Does your school have an org chart?  Does it promote connectivity or preserve isolation?  Do your employees have allegiance first to their own tribe or to the value-driven goals of the whole school? Are resources distributed within hard [...]

By | 2013-09-02T15:43:14+00:00 September 2nd, 2013|Governance and leadership, Innovation in Education|1 Comment

Public/Private Schools Collaborate on Faculty Growth and Assessment

Independent schools often state that they have a public purpose and try to share resources with their local public schools and districts.  I want to give a special shout-out to one school that really lived that part of their mission yesterday. Yesterday I organized a Skype communication between David Monaco and some of his leadership [...]

We All Need to Dream

I hope every teacher in every school in America found and used one of the great teaching moments of our generation today. I watched the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s dream, a day in 1963 that may have marked the high water mark of the soul of America. And with the searching words of each [...]

By | 2013-08-28T23:00:39+00:00 August 28th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

“An Artist, An Engineer, a Historian, a Geologist and 300 Teachers walk into a bar…”

Please join me, the faculty of five independent schools, and three authoritative voices from outside the traditional mainstream of K-12 education, via Twitter feed for a unique conversation about the direction of learning in the years ahead. Next Monday, August 26, from 10:15-11:45 Pacific Time, more than 300 educators from Alverno High, Mayfield Senior, St. [...]