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Why remodel? | Designed to Learn
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School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. October 12, 2012. Some research done by the FrameWorks Institute (specifically, Framing Education Reform: A FrameWorks Message Memo. Today, in the United States, we find ourselves with schools and school systems that, like my one-hundred-year-old house, were meant for a different age, the Industrial Age. As Peter Senge (2010) wrote in the foreword to Michael Fullan’s book All Systems Go. The excellent book of resources,. Similarly argued that stude...
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Adventures in Teaching & Learning: If You Don't Know Where You're Going, You'll Probably End Up Somewhere Else
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Adventures in Teaching and Learning. Teaching high school in this rapidly changing world is . . . an adventure - with all the highs, lows and beyond-the-comfort-zone spirit of any good adventure. Thursday, December 19, 2013. If You Don't Know Where You're Going, You'll Probably End Up Somewhere Else. In every school needs to know where they're going, or they'll "probably end up somewhere else." For more on this, check out Peter Senge's book " Schools that Learn. How does it fit with the shared vision?
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Reading list | Designed to Learn
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School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. The following is a list of articles, books, and web sites, all of which support or extend the ideas I have written about here. I have referenced most of these directly from individual sections of the Designed to Learn site. The Ball Foundation. 2007. Peak experience activity protocol. Available at the Literacy in Learning Exchange. Preskill, Hallie, and Tessie Tzavaras Catsambas. 2006. Reframing Evaluation Through Appreciative Inquiry. The Global A...
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Why remodel? | Designed to Learn
https://designedtolearn.org/2012/10/12/why-remodel
School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. October 12, 2012. Some research done by the FrameWorks Institute (specifically, Framing Education Reform: A FrameWorks Message Memo. Today, in the United States, we find ourselves with schools and school systems that, like my one-hundred-year-old house, were meant for a different age, the Industrial Age. As Peter Senge (2010) wrote in the foreword to Michael Fullan’s book All Systems Go. The excellent book of resources,. Similarly argued that stude...
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An open floor plan | Designed to Learn
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School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. An open floor plan. October 13, 2012. Posted in Take down a few walls. An orchestra: A lot of specialists connected by common purpose, practicing together as well as individually (photo from Wikimedia Commons). For example, in an assembly line, every factory worker performs a highly specific task. As Peter Senge wrote in. Rev ed., 2012), The industrial-age management model breaks the system into pieces, creates specialists, lets everybody do hi...
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Reading list | Designed to Learn
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School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. The following is a list of articles, books, and web sites, all of which support or extend the ideas I have written about here. I have referenced most of these directly from individual sections of the Designed to Learn site. The Ball Foundation. 2007. Peak experience activity protocol. Available at the Literacy in Learning Exchange. Preskill, Hallie, and Tessie Tzavaras Catsambas. 2006. Reframing Evaluation Through Appreciative Inquiry. The Global A...
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Take down a few walls | Designed to Learn
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School Remodeling Projects for the Twenty-first Century. Category Archives: Take down a few walls. An open floor plan. October 13, 2012. Posted in Take down a few walls. An orchestra: A lot of specialists connected by common purpose, practicing together as well as individually (photo from Wikimedia Commons). For example, in an assembly line, every factory worker performs a highly specific task. As Peter Senge wrote in. Rev ed., 2012), The industrial-age management model breaks the system into pieces,...
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Adventures in Teaching & Learning: December 2013
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Adventures in Teaching and Learning. Teaching high school in this rapidly changing world is . . . an adventure - with all the highs, lows and beyond-the-comfort-zone spirit of any good adventure. Thursday, December 26, 2013. Yes, Virginia, There IS Hope For The Future. My best Christmas gift: On the 24th, word came from my favorite subscription, Yes! 8221; we should be guided by the question of “Do I need this? 8221; or, failing that, “Why do I want this? Monday, December 23, 2013. The Hack Mindset is th...
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