Leading in learning as Lead Learner

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leading in learningneit 2010

Jonathan E. MartinHead of School

St. Gregory College Preparatory School

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In this day and age, many schools incorrectly view successful education as an extremely complex process,

but the formula for a really first rate education is relatively simple:

put highly qualified, caring faculty, and eager, bright youth together in a personalized setting with a robust

curriculum–

and let things happen.

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the world is spinning

kevin kelly, what technology wants

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leading learning as lead learners

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spring 2008

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carol dweck, ph.d.

mindset

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what is the fixed mindset?

how does the fixed mindset limit us?

what is the growth mindset?

what are its advantages?

what other comments on Dweck would you share?

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dweck take-aways

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leading our own learning

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read books

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a critical part of our job as educators and parents is to understand a child’s daily

experience in school… let’s go back to schoolmichael thompson, the pressured child.

what matters is what’s happening in the classroom

tony wagner, the global achievement gap

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visit schools, observe learning, shadow students

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network

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a coral reef is the planet’s most amazingly fertile place of organic innovation, and twitter

today is our coral reef

steven b. johnson, where good ideas come from

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twitter

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blog

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how can we promote learning among the adults in our school?

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time

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structured collaborative reflection & planning

cfgs

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transparency

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experimentation

medina, lemov

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what’s working in your school?

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thank you