future of education

Are we teaching students to learn or take a test?

Students learn differently. Adults learn differently. This is not surprising news and actually isn’t news. We are all aware that how we learn doesn’t look the same as the person beside us and may not look the same from day to day. Sometimes a conversation increases our understanding. Sometimes an article challenges an idea. Sometimes …

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Teachers as Coaches

The word teacher is a weighted term. Inevitably, when I tell people that I am a teacher, their minds surf through the line of teachers that they have had in their lives. Some settle on the good. Some settle on the bad. Add to that the experiences that their children are having in school and …

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The Literacy of Gaming

This is the best article that I’ve seen that details the rich literacy experiences that kids experience when they play video games. Many teachers have suspected that gaming engages students and asks them to interact and problem solve, but as Levasseur points out there are specific literacy skills of problem-solving and process learning that will …

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It’s Worth the Sweat and Tears

I’ll never tire of reading (and writing) about the struggle to have a student-centered classroom. My shift to a student-centred classroom has been a roller coaster ride, but well worth the work and effort The standardization movement is making this transformation process even harder for teachers. Rather than reward shifted or flipped classrooms administrators are …

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Stuck

One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn’t belong. I’m afraid it’s schools: Yet the truth remains that most of our classrooms remain rooted firmly in the 20th century.  Many, perhaps most, of our teachers do not use 21st century tools.  There are various reasons for this.  They …

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Relationship-Centered Marketing

In my research and reading, there is a one absolute certainty in creating student success… Student engagement. So how does student engagement start? By creating and building relationships. This idea that educators have been fostering for years (it’s why you still remember where you sat in third grade!) is now entering the business world: Jeff …

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