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More Endorsements for #EdJourney, Coming in September

Another set of truly generous endorsements from education thought leaders from K-12 and college, public and private, for #EdJourney: A Roadmap to the Future of Education. Thanks to all!  Link here to announcement flyer; please share!   "… on par with Horace’s Compromise, Theodore Sizer’s seminal 1984 descriptor of the failures of America’s high schools. [...]

Endorsements For New Book, #EdJourney, Available in September

Honored to announce that my new book will be available by the first of September!  Link here to a two-page flyer with some very generous endorsements!  I am in the process of sending out email announcements and starting to set up days/weeks to be in various parts of the country during the 2014-15 school year [...]

Find Gems: Busting Silos in Your School

Do you want some outstanding, practical, “its already working for us at our school today” ideas for how to bust silos at your school?  Read on! If we had gathered a roomful of educators three years ago and started talking about “silos”, the vast majority would have thought the topic was grain storage.  In the [...]

Guest Hosting #ISEDCHAT Twitter Chat This Thursday, 9PMET/6PM PT “Busting Silos”

I am honored and excited to have been asked to guest moderate the #isedchat Twitter chat this week as school leaders gather virtually on Thursday at 9 PM ET/6PM PT. Yes, the name implies this is an indy school chat, but we all know those artificial boundaries that separate public and private school educators are [...]

Signals of Capacity and Comfort For Change

Painting a picture of future success is always a critical step in creating an innovation pathway.  In working with one of my client schools I suggested we outline some "signals of success" for August, 2015.  In re-reading them, I find that they likely apply to almost any school that is developing a more nimble, connected, [...]

Are “Vision” and “Division” Opposing Forces at Your School?

How long have I used the terms “vision” and “division” in schools and not seen both the linguistic and practical dissonance between the two? Schools craft vision statements that are often short, full of pithy words, and meant to coalesce a unique sense of the community’s priorities and direction.  In my experience with many schools, [...]

Spend Five Minutes With a Picture of School Innovation

As I mentioned over the weekend, there is something important brewing in Atlanta. If you have never scrolled through a Twitter stream, now would be a good time to try. If you have, now would be a good time to scroll through #AK12DC from the Atlanta-based 11 school K-12 Design Challenge last Friday and Saturday. Bo [...]

Follow Ground-Breaking Team of 11 Atlanta Schools Re-Designing How We “Do” School

For those who don't follow me on Twitter or are not on Twitter yet, I want to share a link to some powerful education transformation that took place yesterday and today in Atlanta.  A group of 11 public and private schools in Atlanta are gathering for a long-term design challenge on how they will meet [...]

Interview on BlogTalk Radio: Our Multi-School Collaboration on Future of Schools

Got up early this morning to join Jeff Shields, President of the National Business Officer Association as we were interviewed by Larry Jacobs for BlogTalk Radio on the future of independent schools and the 28-school collaboration we are piloting this year.  Larry was also kind enough to invite me back to talk about my upcoming [...]