Just a quote on an image today… I think a good quote can jog our thinking, and this one will. (You can also click on the image to make it larger….) “Collecting data on human learning based on children’s learning in school is like collecting data on killer whales based on their behavior at Sea […]
#20 of 60: If you’re not doing these two things you’re not really transforming…you’re just reforming.
We’ll make this short today. But while short, lots to think about… This article resonated with me: Why does it take programmatic shifts to implement CBE? A school & vendor partnership Why? ..you ask. Because they understand that transforming a system requires changing structures and changing mindsets. Here’s what they did…you can see how these […]
#19 of 60: What’s the 80/20 of school transformation? 🤔🤔🤔
The Pareto Principle states that a small amount of some phenomenon causes a disproportionately large effect. It’s sometimes referred to as the 80/20 rule. From our work and conversations with school leaders on the Shift Your Paradigm podcast, we’ve learned that understanding agency is one of the key leverage points. One we shift our thinking […]
#18 of 60: What two actions can you take today to advance your leadership to be more human-centered? 🤔🤔🤔
In the last week I came across an article that prompted my thinking about leadership in the learner-centered paradigm: From 7 Superintendents: What 2020 Taught Us About Leading. It’s a quick read… đź“– And don’t worry…you can extract meaning from the words regardless of your role in education…. Two (maybe three) principles underlying their actions […]
#17 of 60: What is your preferred learning future? 🤔🤔🤔
Video Wednesday! đź“˝ Last month, the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), an international organization, published an interesting future-focused report: Back to the future of education: Four OECD Scenarios for Schooling. The OECD also published a companion short video describing the four scenarios–baseline and transformational–presented in the report. Take two minutes to review […]
#16 of 60: Learn, unlearn, relearn: How do we rethink leadership to meet the needs of learners and society? 🤔🤔🤔
#16 of 60: Learn, unlearn, relearn: How do we rethink leadership to meet the needs of learners and society? 🤔🤔🤔 In yesterday’s post we explored rethinking the role of teacher. In this post, you guessed it, we take a look at some work being done to rethink the role of leadership in human-centered environments. In […]
#15 of 60: Learn, unlearn, relearn: How do we rethink teaching to meet the needs of learners and society? 🤔🤔🤔
Late in 2020, we saw the release of the 2nd Edition of the Educator Competencies for Personalized, Learner-Centered Teaching. Couple of observations….đź‘€ First, a human-centered thread is obvious. Instead of focusing solely on the technical requirements of teaching, we see important human-centered mindsets reflected in the Intrapersonal Domain (Need to Reflect) * Dedication to all […]
#14 of 60: What is flourishing and do our learning environments promote it? 🤔🤔🤔
I spent some time over the last few days re-reading the comments/interactions in all of the posts over the past two weeks. (Thank you for engaging in these important conversations! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻) I’m finding a theme of flourishing woven throughout the contributions, directly and indirectly. I’m curious what you think…. We read earlier (post #1) how […]
#13 of 60: How are advances in longevity and vitality changing the narrative of career? 🤔🤔🤔
Earlier in the #60daychallenge I referenced The Adaptation Advantage by Heather McGowen and Chris Shipley. One of my favorite components of the book are the charts đź“Š. Early on the authors share two contrasting charts representing the impact of longevity (and vitality) on our mental models of career, learning, education, retirement and the like. Take […]
#12 of 60: Is there value in young learners developing foresight skills? 🤔🤔🤔
Last week, I ran across an article originally published in October 2020. The title resonates with our work here:” Educator as futurist: Moving beyond “Preparing for the Future” to “Shaping the Future” This sentence below and the later question, in particular, reminded me to expand my thinking about planning for the future. It’s not just […]
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