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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: October 2008
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. Quick Hits, Oct. 24. 1 Hello everyone. Sorry to be offline for a few days, longer than ever, but I am just back from three great days in Tucson, visiting, as a Head of School candidate, St. Gregory College Prep. Wish me luck; it is a great school! And this, in which Andrew (whom I knew a tiny bit during college) explains the intimacy of the blog: "And that’s what makes blogging as a form stand out: it is rich in personality. The faux. There is so much to admire abou...
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: HTHI-- Welcome and Comment Here
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. HTHI- Welcome and Comment Here. Hello HTH and HTHI visitors to this site: . Immediately below is the liveblog for HTHI that I am writing this morning; please know that liveblogging proceeds chronologically from bottom to top, with each new entry headed by the time it was posted. . Jonathan E. Martin. However, thank you very much for visiting! Have a great day! December 10, 2008 at 8:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Liveblogging Crossroads School, Dec...
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: Good High Project Ends-- Follow Me to 21k12!
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. Good High Project Ends- Follow Me to 21k12! Thank you for visiting the Good High School Project blog. Nearly two thousand unique visitors checked this site out in Fall 2008 as I conducted my unique student shadowing and live-blogging project at 21 different high schools in California, Nevada, and Arizona. . Jonathan E. Martin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good High Project Ends- Follow Me to 21k12! Jonathan E. Martin. View my complete profile. Pat Bassett, ...
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: Liveblogging Crossroads School, Dec. 11
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. Liveblogging Crossroads School, Dec. 11. Had a very nice lunch (thank you Crossroads) with the Advancement and Upper School directors here, learning about the school's work in recent years to transform the upper level curriculum from an AP to a homegrown advanced studies curriculum (related NYT article). I am also told that in some ways Thursday is the worst time to be here- arts. 160; Try this, but " we'll see how it works. 160; "Your reaction there- after '...
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: What is 21st. century education anyway?
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. What is 21st. century education anyway? Glad you asked. I would of course be the last person to suggest it is any one thing- and I mean to use my website and blog to advance the conversation about what it is, and never to finally answer it. Even this answer, as posted here, will change and evolve often. . But let me offer a starting place answer: . 160; . 2 How are we educating for critical inquiry, deep thinking, and problemsolving? Sustainability has becom...
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09: November 2008
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The Good High School Project, 2008-09. Athenian Live-Blog: Respond Here. Hello Athenian, and thank you for welcoming me today. I am spending the day shadowing a student in the 11th grade, and reporting on my observations of what is especially effective for student learning. If you are reading along, please know that a "live-blog" which is below flows in a kind of reverse-chronology, bottom to top, with each new entry headed by the approximate time it was posted. Jonathan E. Martin. Today, one student is ...
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Artful Innovation: Playing for Change
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Exploring artistic responses to the challenges of education, organization, and human development in the Age of Innovation. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Between deadlines, visitors, and traveling, I have been losing my steam, but I will persevere. Before I get back into my Save the World Academy series, I will do a couple of brief posts about randoms things. First, have you seen Playing for Change? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote of the Week. 8211; Mae Jemison. Who Am I to Talk? I am fascinated with...
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Artful Innovation: May 2009
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Exploring artistic responses to the challenges of education, organization, and human development in the Age of Innovation. Monday, May 11, 2009. Quincy Jones Makes Eloquent Plea for Arts Education. In the Huffington Post. Dated May 9), jazz icon Quincy Jones calls for a plan of action to "make music education an ongoing part of the lives of children in the United States.". Links to this post. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Astronaut Mae Jemison on Reintegrating the Arts and Sciences. Links to this post. Make the...
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The New Progressive: 11/01/2008 - 12/01/2008
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Sunday, November 23, 2008. But our systems all still work, and work well enough in their way, but the retrofitting is becoming a bit more of a challenge. As our founders did, we have recognized the need for some new conceptions, and so we have completed a master plan and are pondering the best way to bring the new concepts of space and work into being. School Design: Be the Change. Your own. (tags: school. Posted by Peter Gow. Labels: 21st century skills. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Classroom teachers ha...
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The New Progressive: Edu-Porn
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Wednesday, February 03, 2010. A smart blogger at Toxic Culture. Correctly identified as "edu-porn" those feel-good articles and films that show a well-meaning rebel thinking outside the box and transforming schools and classrooms, one caring little environment at a time. Ever since Mr. Daddy-O decided to come back for another round of teaching would-be juvenile delinquents in the 1956 film Blackboard Jungle. The novel on which the film was based, did after 17 days as a teacher). Often enough the blame fo...