It’s common for schools to have mission statements explicitly outlining their values, beliefs and goals for the community. Some schools use these statements as guideposts for in and out of
October 19, 2021 My most recent memory of a traditional onsite education conference was Spring 2019. It was similar to so many of the conferences I had attended over the
In this episode of the Coconut Thinking podcast, I speak with Jane Bryant, former CEO of Artswork, the U.K.’s national youth arts development agency, formerly chaired by Ken Robinson. Now
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I do not live in the most politically prejudiced county in the United States. That would be Suffolk County, Massachusetts, home of Boston. But I live next door, and my
In 2000, Peter Senge, of the MIT Sloan School of Management, published his fourth book, Schools That Learn. Early in the book, Senge says the following about learning communities: The
October 12, 2021 Throughout the summer, I answered this question from educators all over the world. While I do not have a definitive answer, there are some qualities that distinguish
What is it really that we are talking about when we speak of “the education system”? Surely, you and I, educators around the world, students, school leaders are the system.
Is there a name yet for the popular nonfiction genre in which primarily non-scholars round up a few dozen fascinating findings from recently published research in psychology, sociology, and economics;
I have been fortunate to have worked with so many dedicated and passionate educators in my career. I have been inspired and awed by the day-to-day commitment it takes to