Shift Our Schools Podcast: Season Two!

Shift Our Schools Podcast: Season Two!

The second season of Shift Our Schools kicks off tonight as David and I along with Kim Cofino reflect about the Learning 2.008 Conference in Shanghai. We’re changing things up this year starting with a new website dedicated to the podcast. Click on the link above or the picture to head to the website. We are in iTunes and ready […]

Change is hard

Change is hard

This morning before leaving for work I was enjoying a cup of coffee with The Thinking Chick (the new nickname for my wife by my colleagues). We were discussion a video created by one of Chad Bates‘ students in class. Me: “It’s a great video! And think how much more she’s going to remember about Excel. Way more then she […]

Putting the I in change

Putting the I in change

To often I hear educators make remarks about change. Either about that it’s too much, too fast, too often, or the more famous one, “Here we go again.” For some reason, some educators do not see the I in change. The school can change, teaching can change, students can change, as long as I don’t have to change. How do […]

Dear Administrators

Dear Administrators

Please watch this video If you don’t understand what Chris is talking about, you’re out of touch. If you think you know what Chris is talking about you need to surround yourself with people who understand this type of transformation. If you sill think schools don’t need to change, can’t change or that your school is a “good school”. Your […]

Thai Teacher Cert: Module 3 Learning a 2nd language

Thai Teacher Cert: Module 3 Learning a 2nd language

החלק הראשון של השיעור ×”×™×” כל in הורה תאילנדית. גורם לי להרגיש מאוד לא נוח, טיפש, ועזב את המקום מבלי מה לעשות. לאחר מכן השתמשו TPR שיטת למידה. אני אוהב את שיטת לימוד שפה. ×–×” באותה גישה נהגנו ללמוד Madrian בשנחאי ואני מוצא את ×–×” כל כך קל יותר ללמוד שפה. סה”×› TPR משמעו פיסיקלית Response. כשאתה ללמוד שפה יש […]

The niche of books

The niche of books

One thing is for sure. When you work with a powerful team like Tara and Kim you have conversations that end up turning into a lot of blog posts. 🙂 I have a sticky note I keep on my desk with ideas. I have an idea book that I keep in my backpack, and I have thoughts in my head […]

Chatting with 4th graders

Chatting with 4th graders

ISB just launched PantherNet. Our Moodle system that syncs (or is trying to) with PowerSchool. It’s still in Beta but early feedback from teachers: “Where has this been?” That’s a good sign! Yesterday I met with a fourth grade teacher eager to see if PantherNet could fit into her classroom. I haven’t used Moodle much in the elementary but there […]

Do you give yourself permission to reflect?

Do you give yourself permission to reflect?

I’ve been thinking about reflection lately and how we use it in our classrooms. I can remember being in elementary school and being asked to reflect in a journal. Reflection is a great process…a proven process of learning. We’ve been asking students to reflect for years in education so one simple question: Do you give yourself permission to reflect during […]

The Stick turns 3!

The Stick turns 3!

I told this story as my 10 minute TED talk at Learning 2.008. As September 19th was The Stick’s 3 year anniversary. The Thinking Stick turned 3 a few days ago and it’s hard to imagine that it’s been 3 years since I installed WordPress and just started writing. As I started looking back through those first posts I started […]