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Join us in discovering the next frontier of schooling

by edtosavetheworld | Sep 18, 2015 | Ed2S Fellows

Do you dream of busting out of the factory model of education? Become an Ed to Save the World Fellow and push the boundaries of how we teach and learn! July 6 – 8, 2016 in Washington, DC. Click here for the application or email julie@edtosavetheworld.com for...

TBT: Transform your classroom in 8 words or less!

by edtosavetheworld | Sep 17, 2015 | Stage 3: Conceptual Understanding

Once you have a beautifully written statement of conceptual relationships, or even if you don’t(!), you can still be a concept-based teacher if you follow this simple advice:  Much like Optimus Prime transforms himself from a semi-truck to an all-powerful robot...

21st Century Learning: Don’t Dump the Disciplines

by edtosavetheworld | Aug 21, 2015 | News and Trends, Stage 3: Conceptual Understanding, Stage 4: Disciplinary Thinking

I’m enrolled in a couple online workshops to learn more about the International Baccalaureate Program and yesterday had to watch the this Tedx Talk by Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs who asserts that the current curriculum is preparing kids for 1992. It’s a fairly...
Throwback Thursday: How to Honor Einstein, Mandela, and Steve Jobs

Throwback Thursday: How to Honor Einstein, Mandela, and Steve Jobs

by edtosavetheworld | Jun 4, 2015 | Stage 3: Conceptual Understanding

Educators today seem to be faced with a choice: Keep teaching centuries-old ways of organizing the world through traditional disciplines such as math, science and music or throw it all out in favor of innovation, creativity and problem-solving skills.  OR It is a...
Teaching research skills in the 21st century

Teaching research skills in the 21st century

by edtosavetheworld | May 15, 2015 | Stage 3: Critical Thinking

I teach history, which means I teach a fair amount of research. I ask students to engage in short-term web-based research in class on their iPads to introduce them to a new unit, and often ask them to find articles to answer an essential question at home for homework....
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