Opening the mind to possibilities, how to guide reflection and build better learning modes, lessons from Georgia's top teacher, Summit 2019
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OCTOBER 2018
FEATURED NEWS
Personalized Learning Summit 2019
Atlanta, GA, May 14-16, 2019
The premier event for district leaders who are transforming teaching and learning
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ON OUR MINDS
Opening the Mind to Possibilities
Throughout all of our projects, we help make design thinking accessible to educators, students, and school and district leaders. This past month we were excited to extend our student-centered design approach to school board leaders across Florida during their fall retreat and leadership training in Suwannee County. We led a session, “Opening the Mind to Possibilities” to build knowledge on the purpose and process of design thinking along with creating student personas to guide an interactive design challenge.
During the morning, we encouraged board members to create student personas to help them empathize with the needs of their constituents. While each board member represents a different county across the diverse geography of Florida, we found many more similarities than differences when we analyzed their student personas. Many highlighted struggles with staying engaged at school, hunger and insecurities at home, and varying levels of career awareness and job readiness. Participants left the meeting energized to apply design thinking to engage community members, generate solutions to persistent challenges, and to increase empathy with students and communities.
Lessons From Georgia’s Top Teacher!
Allison Townsend, third grade teacher at Barnwell Elementary in Fulton County Schools, is the 2019 Georgia Teacher of the Year. Every day, she strives to amplify and celebrate every student’s voice and help them connect with an authentic audience beyond the four walls of her classroom.
To empower students to take ownership of their learning, and to nurture curiosity and questioning to drive their learning experience, Allison has created a simple Co-Planning Learning Process that students cycle through, in which they take on more and more responsibility with every unit.
This helps students own the transferable skills necessary to internalize the learning process. By the end of the school year, students are ready to use this process to continue learning even after they leave her classroom. Allison and her students are excited to be at school every day because they understand that in the end, learning is all about the journey they take together, not just the destination.
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT
How to Guide Reflection and Build Better Learning Models
Designing and implementing personalized learning is hard work. Knowing where to focus your energy and resources takes time and deep reflection. District and school teams use Onpoint to give them direction as they create and improve student-centered, learning models.
With Onpoint, you can determine your district’s readiness for personalized learning or assess the current state. This happens through getting feedback from teachers, school leaders and district staff on essential elements like the vision and rollout plan, opportunities for student choice and teacher support around student-centered instructional strategies.
The Onpoint score and report is a low lift, high impact way to gather input and use data to inform strategic decision making. It is available, at no cost, to district and school teams for a limited time. Request your score now.
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FEATURED BLOGS
Design Parameters for Personalized Learning
By Scott Johns - Guest Author As I meet with education leaders across the country, I am often asked questions about the best way to roll-out personalized learning within a district. I always struggle to answer this question since it entirely depends upon the unique needs and circumstances within each community. In some ways, it feels as if someone is asking me, “What’s the very best car I can buy?”
How Clear Communication and Defined Career Pathways Can Boost Teacher Retention
By Megan Campion
Teachers love their jobs. That statement may strike you as untrue, simplistic, or ill-informed, given the current state of the teaching profession, in which many teachers will leave the classroom in the first five years, and teacher retention is a crisis on the horizon for schools, districts, and state boards of education. I stand by it, though.
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