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Exciting New Spaces Merge With Important New Directions at Latin School of Chicago

(I have not overlooked the other great St. Louis schools in the blog line-up; just got this one ready to go; will work on MRHMS, Crossroads, and New City in the next day or so) Latin School of Chicago has been impressive for a long time, a fixture amongst great independent schools in the Midwest.  But [...]

By | 2012-09-20T00:01:04+00:00 September 20th, 2012|Education Innovation Journey of Learning|2 Comments

Massively Creative, Experiential Learning at The College School, St. Louis

Any educator interested in truly experiential learning could easily spend a week with Sheila Gurley and her team at The College School, a 260-student preK-8 in St. Louis.  I am only going to be able to hit the highlights, but if you want to know how and why schools of the future are alive and [...]

The Tao of Innovation in Education? Reflections From St. Anne’s Episcopal, Denver

Warning: synthesis ahead. I am going to give the punch line both here at the beginning and then at the end: as we all try to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world, we must remember to give equal priority to that which does not change in our world. The garden at St. [...]

Week One Lessons and Week Two Look-Ahead

Week Two Look Ahead St Louis: The College School, Maplewood Richmond Heights Middle School, Crossroads Prep, New City, and Elementary School Heads Association. Chicago: Francis W. Parker, Chicago Latin Culver: Culver Academy Indianapolis: Park Tudor How You Can Benefit: Share this blog site with your faculty and staff; join the conversation with your comments; link [...]

By | 2012-09-16T00:01:32+00:00 September 16th, 2012|Education Innovation Journey of Learning|0 Comments

Day 7: Barstow Wraps Global and Hybrid Programs in the Value Frame

At the risk of being redundant for those who have read my blogs in the last week…wow.  I visited the Barstow School in Kansas City for five hours yesterday, and I feel this is a school bent on regional, national, and even international leadership.  If you have interest in global initiatives, technology, or hybrid/blended learning, [...]

Interlude: Social Era via Nilofer Merchant; Implications for Education

Taking advantage of sitting at the Toyota dealership in beautiful Hays, Kansas as they replace something called in inverter cooling pump. $600. Catching up on blog reviews, and here is one that caught my attention from Nilofer Merchant. Ms. Merchant argues that we have entered a post-Information Age paradigm, shifting from decision-making based on enhanced [...]

By | 2012-09-13T15:36:06+00:00 September 13th, 2012|Governance and leadership, Innovation in Education|2 Comments

Day 5.5: Leadership, Community, and More From Denver Green School

Ever since I left college I have wanted to do four things: work with truly talented people; solve tough problems; create elegant solutions; and make a difference in a meaningful cause.  I would have found all four at the Denver Green School. Denver Green School: sounds like a focus on environmental sustainability.  Check.  But there [...]