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Jason Finley

Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education - 1 views

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    "In today's global economy, countries need high-quality education systems that will teach their citizens the skills necessary to meet the challenges of tomorrow. This series of videos, produced jointly by the OECD and the Pearson Foundation, highlights initiatives being taken by education authorities around the world to help school students do better."
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    Isn't just a Finnish Phenomenon. Pieces are happening Globally. What can Vermont suss out and glean from these?
Jason Finley

7 Skills Students Need for Their Future - 5 views

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    Dr. Tony Wagner, co-director of Harvard's Change Leadership Group has identified what he calls a "global achievement gap," which is the leap between what even our best schools are teaching, and the must-have skills of the future:Critical thinking and problem-solvingCollaboration across networks and leading by influenceAgility and adaptabilityInitiative and entrepreneurialismEffective oral and written communicationAccessing and analyzing informationCuriosity and imagination
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    The best 29 minutes you'll spend this week. Well worth your time. jf
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    How are we assessing these skills? If we don't why not? What could be more important?
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    Shared this a couple of months ago...worth another look.
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    And we're thrilled to have Tony Wagner as the keynote for the Rowland Foundation's 2nd Annual Conference on School Transformation! You can preview The Global Achievement Gap here: http://books.google.com/books?ei=AWNyT-eMBOXe0gG5tsW9AQ&id=_4zBmOBP9uwC&dq=tony+wagner&q=personalization#v=onepage&q&f=false
Michael Martin

Why My Six-Year-Old Students Have Digital Portfolios - 1 views

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    Nice rationale for the advantages of ePortfolios for today's students. I think tit's interesting that the author's arguments for using them with 6-year olds are the same as mine for using them with 16-year olds...
Karen Budde

Digging Deeper into the Common Core State Standards: Going Beyond Awareness to Implemen... - 2 views

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    Join The Leadership and Learning Center's "Common Core State Standards U.S. Tour" including nationally renowned experts, practitioners, and knowledge leaders! This two day event will provide solutions that will not only help you learn, but will also help you apply and implement the standards in your district or school. Tuition is $679.00 for each participant.
Jason Finley

What is Curation? - 1 views

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    Video that makes you think about how teaching with technology is much more than accessing Information... it is about developing student Curation Skills of identifying, connecting, creating greater meaning, and then sharing new ideas around that information.
Jason Finley

Finding the Magic: Six Steps to a Collaborative Culture - Collaborative Innovation - 3 views

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    "The ingredients of social and collaboration have become key factors in successfully fostering innovation. But often it's not easy for organizations to transform their approach from single-area silo discussions to open, collaborative conversations."
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    Cooperative Learning is something that not only works for students...it works for adult professional groups (teachers) also.
Jason Finley

Tony Wagner's Seven Survival Skills - University Wiki - 3 views

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    Short Summary of The Global Achievement Gap "In his 2008 book, The Global Achievement Gap, Tony Wagner discusses a variety of ways to improve education in the United States. At the heart of his thinking is the need for all schools to teach what he calls the "Seven Survival Skills", which have much in common with the thoughts of Friedman and Pink (who are both cited in his book)."
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    1. Critical thinking and problem solving 2. Collaboration across networks and leading by influence 3. Agility and adaptability 4. Initiative and entrepreneurialism 5. Effective oral and written communication 6. Accessing and analyzing information 7. Curiosity and imagination
Michael Martin

Lessons from Finland - 2 views

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    This article is from the discussion led by Rowland Fellow Adam Rosenberg who visited Finland in 2010. The author, Pasi Sahlberg, emphasizes how Finnish teachers are respected as innovators and experts in their field--much like the philosophy of the Rowland Foundation! He contrasts this approach with the test-based accountability system so prevalent in the U.S. Here's another Finland article which discusses The Finland Phenomenon, a film featuring Tony Wagner's exploration of the Finnish school system. Wagner will be the keynote speaker at this year's Rowland Foundation Conference on School Transformation. http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/11602/the_finland_phenomenon/ Watch The Finland Phenomenon trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcC2l8zioIw For more on the Rowland Foundation Conference at the University of Vermont: http://www.therowlandfoundation.org/annual_conference.shtml
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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/friedman-pass-the-books-hold-the-oil.html?_r=1 The article above Underscores the inverse relationship between a country's natural resources and its human ones. Finland is a country that relies on and cultivates its human resources.
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    My observations regarding Finnish education linked below: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7i_HzAd2yGnX1k2NzhyajNSZkM4SzNncEEtbTNRZw
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    When it comes to NCLB and educational opportunity, Darling-Hammond & Ravitch are rock stars in the field. Here's a very approachable presentation of some of their Finland ideas. Good for a school board meeting? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP3tF2fF2B4&feature=related
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    I believe that the most Powerful...and Empowering...piece of this is in Teacher Preparation. I also believe that this is where the biggest obstacles and push-back would be found if we were to try to implement this across Vermont.
Jason Finley

Finland: Slow and Steady Reform for Consistently High Results - 5 views

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development report on Finland. Covers: * Commitment to education and to children * Cultural support for universal high achievement * Teacher and principal quality * Accountability * How money is spent * Instructional practice * School organization * Sequencing of reforms to economic development * Cultivating behaviors for the knowledge economy
Jason Finley

Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education - 1 views

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    Maintaining a strongly supportive school system in which teachers and students share responsibility for results Finland has one of the world's best performing education systems. Thanks to years of steady progress in education reform, its secondary school students regularly achieve high scores in PISA tests.
Jason Finley

AAEEBL: It's All About Evidence-Based Learning--Supported by ePortfolios -- Campus Tech... - 2 views

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    "...the key to understanding ePortfolios is realizing that what you're looking at is a supporting technology that opens up an enormous range of potential for evidence-based learning."
Jason Finley

AAEEBL K-12 Institute: Connecting with ePortfolios - 2 views

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    Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL) Monday, July 16, 2012 Boston, MA "This Institute will launch a conversation among educators and enable participants to raise questions and examine issues about the implementation of eportfolio programs for K-12 teaching, learning and beyond."
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    Website also has significant amount of information, resources, and exemplars re for those engaged in ePortfolio work.
Michael Martin

Proficiency-Based Graduation Requirements (PBGR): ePortfolios - 0 views

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    Dr. Helen Barrett shows how portfolios can be used as reflective work tools and and also to report out on student learning--two different purposes obviously.This is a follow-up to the discussion led by Jean Berthiaume at our Rowland Fellows Meeting this week. Here is her lecture on the topic: http://blip.tv/eportfolios/balancing-the-two-faces-of-eportfolios-3162109
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    I wonder if there could be some mutual advantages of a high school and a college working together on a framework around ePortfolios?
Michael Martin

The Millennials - 0 views

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    This is the report we discussed in my reading group at the Rowland Fellows meeting this week. The Pew research Center's report on the Millennials, the generation born between 1980 and 1997, is full of interesting findings which have implications for how schools will need to change in order to reach the Net Generation.
Lauren Parren

Educational Technology Guy: Khan Academy - not good pedagogy and not #edreform - 2 views

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    Khan as teacher-centered lectures, not student-centered learning.  Still, the videos could support independent learners.
Jason Finley

Ontario Specialist High Skills Major - 4 views

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    "Specialist High Skills Majors let students focus on a career path that matches their skills and interests while meeting the requirements of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Students receive the SHSM's seal on their diploma.
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    While this program is definitely more career based, it could be modified to provide flexibility in what I am calling the "focus area electives"...which can be highly personalized by individual students within the same Focus Area who are career or college bound...or are not quite sure yet of what they want to do after high school.
Jason Finley

Ontario Specialist High Skills Major Cut Sheet - 2 views

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    One page overview of program.
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    Would love to learn more about this.
Jason Finley

Amazing Graph Proves Poverty Doesn't Matter!(?) - 4 views

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    "This is a graph for the ages, and it comes from a presentation by the New Jersey Commissioner of Education given at the NJASA Commissioner's Convocation in Jackson, NJ on Feb 29." Notice of "Selected Schools"
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    "...reality is that Free/Reduced lunch alone explains about 2/3 of the variation in proficiency rates across schools." We want Education Transformation in Vermont...address this issue alone. Reach this population... This is both the hardest problem and the most obvious...why is our focus not 100% on this issue?
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    I would love to share with others my work during my sabbatical on the Achievement Gap at Burr and Burton Academy. I am willing to do consulting work for schools in Vermont about how to address poverty in a white, rural state.
Jason Finley

EdCamp - EdCamp Vermont - 2 views

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    An unconference, free conference for teachers, administrators and anyone involved in education. Essex Middle School on April 14, 2012
Jason Finley

12 Findings on Mind, Brain & Education | Getting Smart - 2 views

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    "Mind, Brain, and Education is the first in a nine paper series from JFF called Students at the Center.  Like all of JFF's work, the series focuses on helping students from all backgrounds graduate ready for post secondary education and the 21st century knowledge economy."
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