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Ryan Rydstrom

Three Trends That Will Shape the Future of Curriculum | MindShift - 67 views

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      Passion Driven Classroom 
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      Could this be a dangerous path?  Meaning, students can get their information from anywhere. ICE example
  • crucial for students to be able to navigate the digital world around them without fea
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      Also, we must teach the students about digital citizenship as they become more comfortable.
  • how to be responsible digital citizens.
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    I don;think this is dangerous, it creates a greater need for students to be able to determine the validity of a source of information and think critically.
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    I had the opportunity to visit a New Tech High School in Sioux Falls, SD. There are some really great things happening at these schools...lots of creative thinking, collaboration, and higher order thinking skills.
Deron Durflinger

7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals -- THE Journal - 2 views

  • Principals must effectively and consistently model the use of the same technology tools they expect teachers to use in their classrooms with the students. Principals must be consistent in their decisions and expectations about integrating learning technology in the school. The principal's communication about the pace and process of integrating learning technology needs to be clear and reasonable. The principal must provide appropriate professional development time and resources to support effective classroom implementation of technology. The principal must support early adopters and risk takers. The principal must do whatever it takes to ensure that all staff has early access to the very same digital tools that students will be using in their classrooms. As the educational leader, the principal must make it clear to the technology leader that all decisions relating to learning technology will be made by the educational leaders with input from the technology leaders, not the other way around. The principal must set and support the expectation that student work will be done and stored using technology. Principals must ensure that families and the public are kept informed about the school's goals and progress relating to its use of technology as a learning resource. The principal must be an active and public champion for all students, staff members, and the school in moving the vision of fully integrating learning technology for the second decade of the 21st century.
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