Not long ago, I got a phone call from a principal whose school had begun redesign its academic vision …
Read MoreWith reads from Global Online Academy’s blog, the New York Times, and the jarche.com blog …
Read MoreWhat if we were to redesign lessons so that the classroom reflects the networked reality of the world? …
Read MoreCurriculum is always a lagging indicator.
Schools never prototype learning experiences before the world of work demands them …
Read MoreWith reads from the New York Times, Forbes, and Global Online Academy’s blog …
Read MoreNot all students will become entrepreneurs. But all students will need entrepreneurial skillsets and mindsets to thrive in our Age of Accelerations …
Read MoreIn “What Straight-A Students Get Wrong” Adam Grant highlights the fact that grades do not predict career excellence …
Read MoreWith reads from Fast Company, NPR, and Inc …
Read MoreWhat if school were a place for kids not only to practice “school work” (i.e., developing knowledge and skills) but also “real work”: moral discernment and ethical decision making? …
Read MoreIn this recent Twitter thread, Michael Dearing (@mcdg) asked this question about Facebook …
Read MoreWith reads from Larry Cuban and Tony Bates, and including a worksheet from the Basecamp team …
Read MoreWhat if all learning at your school were organized around 4 essential questions …
Read MoreIn a previous post, I argued that school needs to reorient itself around helping learners to explore four essential questions …
Read MoreWith reads from Education Reimagined, the New York Times, and Inside Higher Ed …
Read MoreWhat if schools were to devote a significant chunk of the curriculum to asking kids to know themselves? …
Read MoreTo survive and thrive in our Age of Accelerations, school needs to double down—no, triple down—on helping learners to explore four questions …
Read MoreWith reads from Independent School Magazine, the Degreed Blog, and the Wall Street Journal …
Read MoreWhat if we were to treat learning as a team sport to the same extent that we treat it as an individual sport? (H/T Jaime Casap) …
Read MoreAs Google’s Jaime Casap has noted, school treats learning as an individual rather than a team sport ...
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