Notes from NAIS Summit on the Science of Learning and 21st Century Schools, continued…
Our third and fourth sessions focused on: Teachers & Teaching, presented by Rick Hess, Joel Rose, Jal Mehta, and Carolyn Strom.
Leaders need to reach out to teachers and let them inform the design process & curriculum building @rickhess99 #NAISDeepDive
— Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
How do we get teachers as co-creators of what great schools look like? via @rickhess99 #NAISDeepDive — Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
In our schools, let’s make more open spaces w specified workspaces @NCJoelRose #NAISDeepDive — Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
Taking Off with Teach to One: https://t.co/ya6gDErmK3 via @NCJoelRose @NewClassrooms #NAISDeepDive — Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
Knowledge is a living growing thing and students should be shaping it ~@jal_mehta #NAISDeepDive
— Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
Deep learning fundamentally created by communities we are part of. Learning is social ~@jal_mehta #NAISDeepDive
— Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015
“All learning is social. The faster our networks grow, the faster our learning will grow.” ~@jal_mehta #NAISDeepDive
— Stacey Roshan (@buddyxo) May 19, 2015