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August 2, 2021

The Need for UDL and Backward Design

Note: If you are interested in learning more about UDL and Blended Learning – check out Katie Novak and Catlin Tucker’s new course – it is designed to model Blended...
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Published on August 02, 2021 07:09

May 6, 2021

You Don���t Have to Reimagine School Right Now

Newsflash:��The way we did school in the last 15 months is and was a “reimagining”. It was innovative in some ways, chaotic and unsustainable in others. But it was new,...
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Published on May 06, 2021 04:06

You Don’t Have to Reimagine School Right Now

Newsflash: The way we did school in the last 15 months is and was a “reimagining”. It was innovative in some ways, chaotic and unsustainable in others. But it was new,...
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Published on May 06, 2021 04:06

April 19, 2021

Can We Really Design Learning That Transfers?

Forgive the curriculum nerd in me, but transfer is one of the most important topics in education, that we rarely talk about. We know it matters, we design entire curricula...
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Published on April 19, 2021 06:09

March 4, 2021

People Over Programs: How To Create An Adaptable Curriculum That Works For Every Student

Here is a big mistake I made for many years: I thought I knew what was best for students, for communities, and for organizations. Not all the time, and not...
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Published on March 04, 2021 17:05

February 15, 2021

How to Raise Successful People: Preparing Competent Kids For A Life Of Performance

This is the third post of a four-part series on making curriculum relevant, meaningful, and adaptable (link to the first post and second post). This article focuses on transfer as...
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Published on February 15, 2021 07:43

February 8, 2021

Curriculum as Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Doors

This is the second post of a four-part series on making curriculum relevant, meaningful, and adaptable (link to the first post). This article focuses on the curriculum as a series...
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Published on February 08, 2021 08:00

January 29, 2021

Why Are We Still Giving So Many Tests?

This is the first post of a four-part series on making curriculum relevant, meaningful, and adaptable. This article focuses on the testing culture in education, what some of the research...
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Published on January 29, 2021 06:23

January 5, 2021

Four Learning Models That Are Working in Remote (and Concurrent) Classrooms Right Now

One of the most amazing things to come out of the past year of remote and concurrent/hybrid learning has been the sharing of various learning models that work in our...
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Published on January 05, 2021 07:58

December 23, 2020

My 2020 Failing Report

When my students were doing the 20% Project (Genius Hour) in my class we had an “Epic Fail Board” (inspired by a number of people) where they would pin up...
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Published on December 23, 2020 06:20

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