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Key Drivers Of The PLC Evolution- Part 4
Education Innovation —
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There are six “key drivers” that I see pushing Professional LearningCommunities to evolve into Professional Networked LearningCollaboratives. They are Technology, Wisdom Stewardship, Cultural,Accountability, External Approach, and Continuous Change, Choice, andDisruption. These six “key drivers” are having a ...17 hours ago -
Key Drivers Of The PLC Evolution- Part 3
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
There are six “key drivers” that I see pushing Professional LearningCommunities to evolve into Professional Networked LearningCollaboratives. They are Technology, Wisdom Stewardship, Cultural,Accountability, External Approach, and Continuous Change, Choice, andDisruption. These six “key drivers” are having a ...1 day ago -
Key Drivers Of The PLC Evolution- Part 2
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
As I mentioned in my previous post, there are six “key drivers” thatI see pushing Professional Learning Communities to evolve intoProfessional Networked Learning Collaboratives. They are Technology,Wisdom Stewardship, Cultural, Accountability, External Approach, andContinuous Change, Choice, and Disruption. These ...3 days ago -
Key Drivers Of The PLC Evolution
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
There are six “key drivers” that I see pushing Professional LearningCommunities to evolve into Professional Networked LearningCollaboratives. They are Technology, Wisdom Stewardship, Cultural,Accountability, External Approach, and Continuous Change, Choice, andDisruption. These six “key drivers” are having a ...6 days ago -
What I said to the NEA
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Earlier this month I asked what you would say to the NEA Board of Directors if you had the chance. Thank you, everyone, who chimed in with thoughts and suggestions. Here’s what I ended up showing and saying to NEA’s Board. As you’ll hear, I pushed them a bit… Audio of presentation (21 MB mp3) ...1 week ago -
School is no longer constrained to how far the bus can travel in the morning
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I love this slide (courtesy of Dean Shareski and John Pederson ). Click on the image for a larger version. School is no longer constrained to how far the bus can travel in the morning. Schools will be last to notice. Photo credit: The School Bus1 week ago -
Secular v. sectarian Christmas displays: What is the obligation of public schools to be welcoming?
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I walked into one of the Iowa Area Education Agencies (AEAs) last week and saw a tree in the foyer that was decorated with lights, tinsel, ornaments, a star on top, and presents underneath. The area around the receptionist’s desk was decorated with red and green garland; a Santa Claus candy dish; little stockings ...1 week ago -
Video - What does it mean to be literate in the 21st century?
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Heres a new video from Heidi Clark and Anita Bramhoff, two Canadian teachers who made the film as part of some work at the University of British Columbia. Happy viewing!1 week ago -
Some thoughts on U.S. News & World Reports 100 best public high schools
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My father-in-law gave me the January 2010 issue of U.S. News & World Report . It features a number of articles on P-12 education and includes detailed tables of its ‘ 100 best public high schools ’ in the United States. I’ve been playing around with the data a bit… 1. Nationally, it helps to be rich ...2 weeks ago -
The Builder- Designing The Future of Educational Leadership
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
If we are to create "tomorrows" educationalorganization and model, are the leaders of "yesterdays" model theleaders we will need to build "tomorrows" model? If education is to be transformed, should we not transformits leaders? If we are to create a new educational organization, then does itfollow, we would need a ...2 weeks ago -
Teacher on leave after taking students to a Hooters Restaurant
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Phoenix, Dec 18 (THAINDIAN NEWS) An Arizona teacher has come under fire, for taking 40 students to a Hooters restaurant for lunch. Prior to the lunch, the students had performed at the Presidential Inauguration event in Phoenix. After the performance, the choir director Mary Segall wanted to take her students for ...2 weeks ago -
How Good Is Your Educational Sales Force and Their Products?
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
I have been read and enjoyed a great book called Death To All Sacred Cows by David Bernstein , Beau Fraser , and Bill Schwab of The Gate Worldwide . It has nothing to do with education, so, of course, I was instantly attracted to it. In their chapter titled The Sales Force Makes The Sale, they write about ...2 weeks ago -
ISTE conference keynote - Final totals (by category and overall)
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Here is the final leaderboard for the ISTE conference keynote crowdsourcing project . Category winners are Chris Lehmann, Alan November, David Pogue, David Rose, and Karl Fisch. If votes from all categories were totaled, this would be the leaderboard: The top five - Chris Lehmann, Jeff Piontek, Gary Stager, ...2 weeks ago -
Blending Education and Design
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Authority: 118
Allow me to dream and muse for a moment. Allow me to dream of a blending, a fusion of education and design. Allow me to imagine, just for a moment, a new design all together different from what we know. A Design that enhances learning. A Design that creates a learning environment. An environment that makes learning ...2 weeks ago -
Unperceived changes followed by dislocating explosions
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Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, & Harry Lewis say… Exponential growth of anything can suddenly make the world look utterly different than it had been. When that threshold is passed, changes that are “just” quantitative can look qualitative. Another way of looking at the apprent abruptness of exponential ...3 weeks ago -
Education Innovation: Nominated For The 2009 Edublog Awards
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There are thousands of excellent blogs about education and I enjoyreading many of them. That is why it is so humbling for me to have thisblog, Education Innovation nominated for the 2009 Edublog Awards in the Best Individual Edublog category . It is an honor to be included amongthe other nominees, many of ...3 weeks ago -
HELP WANTED: Looking for some assistance with my next survey of the edublogosphere
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I’m looking for a few folks who might be interested in helping me with my next survey of the edublogosphere. I’d love to have some assistance devising questions, analyzing and presenting the results, publicizing the survey, etc. I’ve done two of these in the past: 2008 - 2008 Education Blogosphere Survey ...3 weeks ago -
12-14 ISTE conference keynote update - David Rose takes over category lead
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Here is the current leaderboard for the ISTE conference keynote crowdsourcing project . Not much voting activity. Chris Lehmann still holds his lead over Jeff Piontek. David Rose has taken the lead in the Universal design for learning category. I’ll post one more update tomorrow, which is the last day of ...3 weeks ago -
Education Needs To Take A Trip
Education Innovation —
Authority: 118
Trust. We all want it, but do we all give it? It is a crucial issue for teachers and administrators. Chapter 3 of the book The Collaborative Administrato r is titled “Trust: The Secret Ingredient to Successful Shared Leadership.” Trust is a key to school success. “What then should a principal do to lay ...3 weeks ago -
Never going to happen?
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True statement by a teacher (said with all sincerity) in one of my workshops this semester: We’re so far behind our students. How do we catch up and move past them so that we can then teach them things they don’t know?3 weeks ago
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