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Elevator Pitch on IT Mission Creep

“Mission creep” is a familiar concept. An organization undertakes a project with an intended outcome defined–it is the value that will accrue as the project becomes complete. Over time, the project expands to include more and more outcomes. Before leaders stop to realize it, the original mission has become something far different. In schools, computers Read More

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Revisiting Deeper Learning

Reviewing some notes, I found the definition of deeper learning from Buder and Hesse (2016) which comprises five characteristics:  Emphasizes complex problem solving which requires learners to apply what they have learned in unfamiliar situations;  Declarative knowledge is not presented and learned as isolated facts, but connected by themes and concepts;   Students develop the ability for critical thinking which includes the Read More

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Thinking About Schools

I am beginning to use the term “Innovation Age School” to describe education in the middle of the 21st century. Innovation, we know, is “doing something differently.” I am convinced we are doing things differently… we are doing everything differently… how we make money… how we engage with others in our community… how we interact Read More

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Why is Education Always Reforming?

Although the constant cycles of reforms can be tiresome for many educators, the cycle can be explained by and even predicted by aspects of education that are well-known. First, education is a field that requires continuous improvement. One never “achieves being a good educator,” we adopt new practices, adapt existing practice to unfamiliar students, and Read More