2. as narrative A slide deck, as narrative of sorts, inspired by John Hagel’s break down of content (story) vs context (narrative) here. The last two years of student research in Loveland, Colorado. We have been experimenting specifically with ways to redefine how we spend the 7 hours a day we currently call school. We’re viewing everything as experiment. We crave feedback. In embracing ongoing failures, we’re learning much about a better way to spend our days, to use our resources, …to make the world a better place. In fact, we believe we know too much (and too little) to not be bold. This is not longer an opportunity, but a responsibility. The why: nothing is for everyone The what: awakening indispensable people The how: to a person, be you - to a people, help clear spaces to be Thinking that nothing is for everyone - we’ve attempted to accommodate different audiences with some suggestions on the following slide. ..
3. as story 4-39: mindset - the skinny 40-79: redefining success: school as a business … community as a school 43-49: the dandelion effect 50-53: is respect for every voice a part of your soul 54-63: we don’t need more resources, we just need to be more resourceful : on health & wealth 64-72: Joi Ito as an exemplar – nothing is for everyone 73-79: declaration of interdependence - as glue 80-89: findings in failings : history (deliberately not teaching, homeless analogy) : detox (process/what, unpacking/why, doing/how) 90-95: vision/floorplan 96-97: connected adjacency 98: suggested book reads 99: faq 100-111: mindset Suggestion per parents, if you were only going to look at 2 things: slide 69 and detox. just out: awakening indispensable people via videos warning – poor quality – ieslidedeck with voice
41. To school as a business: More people choosing us, more funding, more options. To communityas a school: More people hungry to learn/share/live. This is a people agenda.
42. School as a business: We could be educating the world but policy keeps getting in the way. -David Wiley, Open High School of Utah (model for Thompson Online) Community as a school: In the US, when you say real life people tend to define it as: outside of school. - Michael Wesch, K-State,
47. On listening to kids Focus of research: How to redefine school via student voice. We got almost as many different answers as different kids. Almost every answer had an opposite. One common answer – community service in every course. Focus of findings: Nothing is for everyone. How do we facilitate that? 4 year plan of disruption Facilitating chaos freaks most people out. But one thing kids have mastered is networking/connecting. These turn out to be the very glue that will not only help us ride the shift wave, but wholeheartedly and blissfully, swim in the ocean. -rings of Clay Shirky’s Cognitive Surplus
51. …in ed We think we have bang up lessons... but have we asked the kids? Do they carry ideas outside the class? Past the tests? Do we hear global voices in our classrooms? Do we speak their language, are we too busy insisting that they speak ours? Are we too busy getting things done to notice. notice Mad World – chosen as the Lab theme song.
52. On AP classes… US study asked students as they left class what just went on. Most couldn’t say. How were they able to do well on the test? They gathered after hours in student organized study groups. notice Gut feeling from kids about end of a highschool course: 15% get it per teacher goals, 75% non-legit grades, 10% fail
55. 650 bill on national ed – and by our own measure (testing) we aren’t successful 400 local charitable organizations – CO is 9th in suicide rate, in Larimer Cty – on average every 9 days someone takes their life We are big on saving the whales, cleaner air, more trees, …what about the human spirit. What if we were green about people? We don’t need more resources, we just need to be more resourceful. Alan Webber teachpaperless: reduce $ for pd, platform, paper, etc Budget savings idea– guaranteed same budget every year + ½ of how much below budget you ended.
56. Community as a school: In the US, when you say real life people tend to define it as: outside of school. - Michael Wesch, K-State, What if school involved everyone, the entire town? Wouldn’t we all be better off? Health - people being known by people Budget – the more we know each other, the more we share Environmental – the more we share, the less we need Sir Ken writes in The Element of Grange Primary of Long Eaton, England, creating Grangeton, with its own mayor, council, newspaper, etc and Dennis Littky,’s The Met - where the community is the school’s floor plan.
57. Are you better off? Isn’t this its own reward? The measures we came up with: Is it awesome? Does it matter? Both beg – to whom.
58. Maybe fishing with your family is success. To you. To your community. Cristian talking passion with his brother. Are we Schooling the World by our definition of success? Is respect for every voice a part of our soul? Film by Carol Black – high recommend. Book by Jacqueline Novogratz – high recommend. Film by Tom Shadyac – high recommend. There are many, but along with Jacqueline’s Acumen Fund, are Cameron Sinclair’s Architecture for Humanity, and Scott Harrison’s charity: water - incredible models of listening to culture, to soul..
59. YOUth ideas on how to go about doing what matters. Notice the comments on how hard this is, how they need help. Kids are craving work that matters. click to play
60. Most people aren’t lazy. Yet by all appearances one might assume so. Most people are craving work that matters. Work they know they can’t do by themselves.
61. Gus on something bigger than, something beyond. Hard work. It’s more than an opportunity, it’s a responsibility. The exhaustion from overextending yourself creatively is some of the best exhaustion you will ever feel. An organization that provides a platform for people to push into their fear will produce both better work and a better workforce. - Seth Godin, Underextended
62. What a boost to global net happiness it would be if we could positively activate the minds and bodies of hundreds of millions of people by offering them better hard work. -Jane McGonigal, Reality is Broken
63. Community as a school: What if school’s setting were life, and kids were working on health, budget, environmental, etc, … problems? From Edutopia: For college ready use PBL school as life ..three factors that support the success of a young person: A solid relationship with an adult mentor, such as a parent, priest, teacher, or coach; A sense of mastery that develops An internal sense of meaning and purpose Perhaps better to say:For life ready use 1-1, PBL as we know it, …on steroids. Interdependency and beyond
65. click to playanother brilliant piece from Nic Askew The interesting and fascinating thing of having no clue, is then you fall in love with the questions.. not questions to be answered, questions that are a guidance. The mystery is so huge…
66. New director of the MIT Media Lab Ito holds no college degrees. click here to read full article
67. I’m always trying to push the edge of my understanding, and my value is in providing connections and context. click here for entire interview And I thought, here I’ve been stitching this thing together and being called this crazy scatterbrained ADD guy when in fact, what I’ve been trying to do already exists at the Media Lab, and sponsors pay for it!
68. This changes the game. Not that something like this hasn’t happened before. But that it hasn’t happened today. At just this right time.
69. Doing what has been considered standard doesn’t equate with success anymore. We need to be freeing kids up to be themselves. Giving them space to fail. Showing them we trust learning. That it is that fascinating and alluring. Lucas with a CSU student talking about space and permission to be.
70. Could we make this a place that would accept me, and more importantly, be able to keep people like me? On the West Coast, you’ve got Peter Thiel, paying people to drop out of college. And I thought: let’s flip this around. Aren’t there a bunch of those people who dropped out who should be here at the Media Lab and how can we figure that out? That’s one of my missions. click here for entire interview Lab goal: building/supporting spaces for all options (all people) within public ed. [homeschoolers/unschoolers, dropouts, rebels, 4.0’s, homeless -any that are disengaged.] When we exclude, we miss incredible adjacent possibilities. Nothing is for everyone. Let’s use that for good.
71. What wakes kids up? What would wake the community up? Outcomes, labels, etc, all affect mindfulness and so affect health. - Ellen Langer, Mindfulness
72. what wakes you up? What would make you jump out of bed every morning?
75. So what exactly are we facilitating? What matters most – to an individual/community And how do we facilitate that? Redefining NCLB – to create an ideal family situation for each student. Declaration of Interdependence (1-1), and beyond .
76. 1-to-1 Not so much about laptops, rather, people. Learner to expert individual mentor. Interdependency And beyond
77. It can be as simple as talking or as complicated as the web. our choice. every moment. All we need to do is…
78. 1-to-1 At the very least, good mentoring raises self-esteem and sense of purpose. But mentoring takes an elevated role for people when it involves directing or inspiring their search for *the Element. - Sir Ken Robinson, The Element *the Element: meeting point between natural aptitude and personal passion. Doing the thing you love, and in doing it you feel like your most authentic self.
79. …in health care What if the simple act of listening could diminish health problems? What if many of the health care problems can be solved simply by increased authentic relationships? notice
80. What if most of what we do on a daily basis, is actually getting in the way? What if we took more time to know someone? What if the best medicine is to be known by someone? Ellen Langer, along with others I’m sure, has done extensive research on mindfulness, and how it plays out in every area of our lives. The simple act of noticing could change the room, the world, … even you. notice
82. There are more resources in an institutional setting.. people and things. Let’s focus on that. What if we provide resources.. and let people design their own school?
83. So how do they learn?.. what do they need? click to play Common statements in the Lab, I can’t stop learning, I want to learn everything.
84. When teenage girls can help organize events that unnerve national governments, without needing professional organization or organizers to get the ball rolling, we are in new territory. As Mimi Ito describes the protesters, Their participation in the protests was grounded less in the concrete conditions of their everyday lives, and more in their solidarity with a shared media fandom… Although so much of what kids are doing online may look trivial and frivolous, what they are doing is building the capacity to connect, to communicate, and ultimately, to mobilize. .. What’s distinctive about this historical moment and today’s rising generation is not only a distinct form of media expression, but how this expression is tied to social action. - via Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus
85. Successful people are successful for one reason… they think about failure differently. You become a winner because you’re good at losing. -Linchpin click to play Focus on a growth mindset embraces, even craves, failure.
86. What our failures produced this year 2010-2011: The Lab vision (Lab site – request from parents, updates/etc ) CONNECTed – district vision Options– empowering choice a bold dream – history & floorplan
87. A free form curriculum.. 1 click to learn more
92. Thinking on space (physical, emotional, mental) .. The making of a dream. A bit of history – (cont) The crazy notion that each kid could essentially have their own self-made plan, allowed us to envision the entire community as one school. Visions from the previous year of the library being the hubof the school …. … morphed into the idea of the highschool buildings becoming the hubs, or the resource centers, for the entire town. The town as one big school. Like a uni campus. Resources, lectures halls, science labs, art hall, engineering hall, everything/everyone is available – per choice.
93. over the next year. This is a rough sketch of the buildings in our town, the colored ones part of our vision...
94. Existing buildings morph into resource centers, meeting spaces, with specialty buildings shared by the community.. over the next 3 years.
95. Pre-k through 8th – exposure - design via i&p , be you web, and Patchwork 9-12 – quasi college – design via the Met, your school design it 12+ - quasi career - design via John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke By our 4th year… 2010-2011 having been year one…
96. nothing is for everyone. We’re thinking the glue is: Some process for learning how to learn, such as detox. So that everyone is left hungry for more, and knowing how to feed that hunger in the future. The process of knowing what to do when you don’t know what to do, being usefully ignorant, as second nature. Some means to facilitate the craziness of differentiating to infinity. Declaration of interdependence with 1-1 mentors and beyond. School/prof/project per choice with a type of rateyourprof local match ups.
97. via The Lab in Loveland, CO because of the space, permission and trust given to us by Thompson School District SPACE to experiment on the edge.Connected adjacency with the district. docboard for this slideshare ideas from year
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99. It’s more about a mindset than anything… High recommends for this slideshare’s ideas: Ellen Langer, Mindfulness (how to live) Lisa Gansky, The Mesh (how to find resources in unlikely places) Steven Pressfield, The War of Art (how to fight the Resistance) Dennis Littky’s, The Big Picture, Ed is Everyone’s Business (modeling the 1-1 mentor, the transcript/expository/portfolio at end of yr) So many others.. Reality is Broken, The Element, DIY U, Rework, Linchpin, Talent Code, Mindset, Cognitive Surplus, Secrets of a Buccaneer Scholar, The Power of Pull, A New Culture of Learning, The Design of Business, The War of Art, Do the Work, What Technology Wants, Tribes, Blogs Wikis Podcasts, The New Brain, The Human Project, The Blue Sweater, Drive, Greater Than Yourself, Wounded by School, Teaching Unmasked, …. click to see suggested book reads
100. FAQ : What about those that don’t want to learn when given the choice? - Academy kids were most excited - 1-1 mentors will be our safety net, homeless, literal/figurative - interdependency What if I like class? - refer to CONNECTed – there will be classes – it will just be the ones that choose to be there.. - maybe 5-10 who get together for a city project - and they hire out a teacher, etc How did this all start? - lot’s of things but this in particular What about the basics? - our best, most concise answer we give up to the Brooklyn Free School - current thoughts on basics: web access, esp to wikipedia, more so the more we share there a culture of trust embedded in a community both local and virtual simple. certainly not cake. we can’t not.