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Tyler Wall

Reinventing Education To Teach Creativity And Entrepreneurship | Co.Exist: World changi... - 1 views

  • What if quizzes measured kids’ ability to question, not answer?
  • The art is in the relationships you build with kids, and the science is purposeful assessment that generates real evidence of student growth.
  • Accountability is a good thing, but only when you are measuring what matters.
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  • Teaching’s primary purpose should be to ensure that every student graduates ready to tinker, create, and take initiative.
  • Our schools should be producing kids who tinker, make, experiment, collaborate, question, and embrace failure as an opportunity to learn. Our schools must be staffed with passionate teachers who are not just prepared to foster creativity, perseverance, and empathy, but are responsible for ensuring kids develop these skills.
  • But we’re shortchanging kids if we aren’t relentless about measuring outcomes in these new models. Teachers are the linchpins here
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    "Teaching's primary purpose should be to ensure that every student graduates ready to tinker, create, and take initiative."
Christie Robertson

Creative Problem Solving - Download Free Content from TED on iTunes - 1 views

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    These speakers from TED assess the prevailing model of education reform by answering the critical question: How do we create educational environments that maximize how students harness their creative and problem-solving potential?  Relevant areas of interest, study and coursework include: Education Policy, Curriculum Development, Assessment, Pedagogy, Career and Technical Education, Project-Based Learning, Whole Child Education, 21st Century Skills, and Multiple Intelligences.
Tyler Wall

The Human Factor: The Trouble with Group Brainstorming by Mary Arnold : Learning Soluti... - 4 views

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    Make better Brainstorming sessions 1. Make sure the group understands the importance of the session. 2. Add a synchronous meeting tool.  3. Keep the intervals short. 
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