~ In education, the jobs we think we are preparing kids for either won't be there in a few years, or they do not yet exist...
~ The new Common Core State Standards for Math focus on applying mathematical skills to real-world examples that have meaning and relevance for students...
~ The new Common Core State Standards for ELA require ALL teachers to teach and embrace literacy with an emphasis on more rigorous informational texts...
~ The new Common Core State Standards for ELA require ALL teachers to teach and embrace literacy with an emphasis on more rigorous informational texts...
~ Forced professional development will never be successful on a long-term self-sustaining basis...
~ When the rate of change outside an organization is faster than the rate of change inside the organization, the end is near... (does this sound familiar with education and society...?)
~ Great teachers aren't just great teachers because they know the most content; great teachers are great teachers because they create an environment where the students are encouraged and supported to initiate their own learning...
~ Preparing kids for college is essential, but at current rates it is not adequate for most careers...
~ We need a major mindset shift when it comes to assessments; assessments need to be used as a learning device, and not just as an evaluation device...
~ There is a HUGE difference between compliance and engagement when talking about education...
~ The Common Core State Standards will force all districts to hold up a mirror and really evaluate their current programs and structures. I purposely did not say "curriculum," because the CCSS will not be or replace your curriculum (despite what some may think).
~ Our students are bringing a 21st century mindset into our classrooms while far too many of us are still immersed in the 20th century...
~ Too often we focus on what's wrong and what's not working in education; let's focus on what's right and what's great in education...
** Thoughts are from CSD's Common Core conference with presentations by Dr. Bill Daggett.