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Deconstructing “School”

Our schools are built around a quantum packet, a "box", formed with rigid sides that assume learning takes place in a confined physical space, during a defined period of time, along subject-based thought lines, via the transfer of knowledge from a teacher to a group of students.  The boxes move along an assembly line calibrated [...]

Pollywogs and School Innovation

How do you as an individual, your school as an organization, and the group of all schools and educators as a system increase the odds of successful innovation? Consider 100 pollywogs, each in 100 different small ponds; that is 10,000 pollywogs. Will they evolve? Probably, given enough time and a sustained ecosystem of resource supply, [...]

“Libraries of the Future”: Rich Vein of Ideas, Examples, Imagination

What is the future of libraries at schools? Does the word "library", rooted as it is in the concept of books as the primary transactional medium of knowledge, limit our imagination? Rather than a space where we store books and study quietly, might we evolve a place to imagine, dream, create, manage, and share knowledge across [...]

Students Rising to the Unknown

Once in a while I get the pleasure of working deeply with students, asking the adults to sit back and watch how their students expand and rise to unbounded, untested, unknown mini-challenges.  That was the kind of day we had at the Shipley School last fall; here are just a few minutes out of our [...]

Lessons From The Valley III: Yes, We Can Measure Innovation

This is the third post in a series that asks "why is Silicon Valley the Magic Kingdom of innovation, and what lessons can K-12 schools learn about how innovation succeeds in times of rapid change?"  If you have a management team or board that is asking "how do we know we are actually becoming more [...]

Ready For Change? A Pre-Flight Checklist

What questions should schools ask as they embark on a process of innovative change? What are critical expectations they must have of their community? What are the big challenges they will face? Here is a lis of questions and challenges you can use to provoke the discussions of "are we ready" and "are we serious" [...]

The New Franken-Teacher?

What if we could evolve a new "teacher" who was 1/2 great leader-learner and 1/2 entrepreneurial start-up fiend?  What if we could weave those two strands of personal and professional DNA together? Isn't this the model we want our students to follow? Schools that are moving quickly off of the traditional assembly line model of [...]

Lessons From the Valley II: A Roiling Stew of People and Ideas

Why is Silicon Valley the Magic Kingdom of innovation, and what lessons can K-12 schools learn about how innovation succeeds in times of rapid change? I have been pondering and studying this and will write a series of short blogs based on the findings of some long-standing experts from the Valley, translated into ideas and [...]