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May 23, 2022
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Ask a recent graduate of a school what they are good at when they leave, and how they know? They will likely respond that they were good at this subject

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A previous blog post explored the enrollment increases we have been observing in online schools and courses. Increases in students attending online schools are often in the range of 40%,

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The Evolution of an Innovative Middle School Teacher: From PBL to Competencies and Pathways | 4 Min Read

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A key challenge we faced involved the effective management of a classroom full of students working at their own pace towards mastery of these skills and competencies. Some students needed

																																				 On Living Curriculum: A Conversation with Gregory Biggs and Tristian Stobie | Tim Logan

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May 23, 2022 Gregory Biggs is the Director of Fieldwork Education, the organization that develops the range of International Curriculum for learners aged 2-14 across Early Years, Primary and Middle

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May 20, 2022 In this episode, I speak with Gary Stager, Ph.D. Since 1982, Dr. Gary Stager has helped school educators around the world embrace computational technology as an intellectual

																																				 Little Things Matter #6: The Other Kind of Asian Mother | Haiyun Lu  | 4 Min Read

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May 19, 2022 I haven’t seen my mom since COVID-19 launched its invasion of the world. Three years ago on a hot summer afternoon and 3 hours before I flew

																																				 Raising Confident, Quiet Kids in a Noisy World | Deborah Farmer Kris  | 3 Min Read

Raising Confident, Quiet Kids in a Noisy World | Deborah Farmer Kris | 3 Min Read

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May 18. 2022 A couple of years ago, I let my elementary-age daughter read through her progress report. It was full of positive feedback, so I thought she’d find it

																																				 Memo to Aspiring Heads of School | James W. Wickenden  | 7 Min Read

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May 17, 2022 Having conducted over 350 Head of School searches during the past three decades, I can say without hesitation that the odds of any given candidate being appointed

																																				 On Fueling Global Education with Intrinsic Motivation: A Conversation with Girish Menon and John McIntosh | Tim Logan

On Fueling Global Education with Intrinsic Motivation: A Conversation with Girish Menon and John McIntosh | Tim Logan

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May 16, 2022 Girish Menon joined STiR Education as CEO in January 2021 after five years as Chief Executive at ActionAid UK. He brings more than 30 years’ experience as a leader in the

																																				 Learning through play in the Metaverse and the Natural World: A conversation with Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Ph.D. | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

Learning through play in the Metaverse and the Natural World: A conversation with Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Ph.D. | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

May 13, 2022 In this episode, I speak with Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Chair of Learning through Play, Vice-President at The LEGO Foundation. Bo Stjerne advises executive leadership on how children

																																				 Chapter 3, Decentralized Networks of Learning as Biomimicry | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.  | 12 Min Read

Chapter 3, Decentralized Networks of Learning as Biomimicry | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D. | 12 Min Read

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

May 12, 2022 I ended the previous chapter with a teaser, one that I promised in this installment to explore: Can we really have learner-centered and competency-based education in our

																																				 Moving Past No: Parenting Neurodivergent Kids When They Push Back | Sharon Saline, Psy.D.  | 7 Min Read

Moving Past No: Parenting Neurodivergent Kids When They Push Back | Sharon Saline, Psy.D. | 7 Min Read

  • Sharon Saline, Psy.D.

May 11, 2022 Recently, I was in my office with Kieran, an eighth-grade boy who was complaining about being bored after school to his mom and me. “There’s nothing to

																																				 The Power of An Authentic Audience | Roslynn Jackson  | 6 Min Read

The Power of An Authentic Audience | Roslynn Jackson | 6 Min Read

  • Roslynn Jackson

May 10, 2022 As humans, we love to “strut our stuff” and show what we know. It’s in our nature. As a teacher, the best part of a project is

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