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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 [...]

Innovation: Are We Overlooking “Magnitude” With Focus on “Frequency”?

When we talk about innovation and change in schools, are we overly focused on the rate of change?  We talk about the need to fail fast and fail forward.  Does that breed myopia on speed, pace, and the frequency of innovative ideation? What about magnitude? I shared a fascinating dialogue on Twitter yesterday with JoAnn [...]

By | 2013-08-16T13:52:13+00:00 August 16th, 2013|Innovation in Education|34 Comments

Connectivity, Distributed Authority, and Team Design Focus Leadership at Pacific Ridge School

If we truly believe that all educators can and should be leaders, we need to develop those skills that bake “leadership ownership” into the dough of the whole organization.  In my ongoing work with the leadership team at Pacific Ridge School, we got to do just that today, while testing some new tools I have [...]

Time to Change

Last evening I happened onto #ISEDchat on Twitter because Josie Holford a and a few others who are on my most closely watched comments list were participating.  The discussion was about use of time in schools, particularly class schedules.  Josie asked "Is there any school out there still stuck in the 45 or 55 minute [...]

By | 2013-08-02T13:57:18+00:00 August 2nd, 2013|Innovation in Education|1 Comment

Are You Looking Ahead Re BYOD?

Katrina Schwartz (@kschwart) on Mindshift reports on the  annual Software and Information Industry Association’s (SIIA) 2013 Vision K-20 survey of use of technology in education.  I always look for the dissonance as the place to start solving problems, so this bit shouted out to me: Almost half of all secondary schools allow students to bring their own devices now and [...]

Unleashing Jack

School should be about unleashing, not leashing.  Our future is in the synergy where wildly creative teachers meet student superstar Jack Andraka. Read on! #DTk12chat, a group of teachers and administrators who recognize the remarkable learning value embedded in the design thinking process.  (The group meets remotely every week; feel free to join in.)  It [...]

Student-Owned Differentiated Learning, Low $$: MC2 School, NH.

Once again, I have found a way to visit a remarkable school, share the details with all of you, and NOT pack my Prius and drive around the country.  EdJourney continues, this time with a charter school that is pioneering and sharing a remarkable arc of student-owned, differentiated, competency-based learning, and doing it with a [...]