This morning I had the fortune of listening to Heidi Hayes Jacobs at the ASCD conference in San Francisco. She is a genius, and below is a transcript of the notes I took during her session. Enjoy!
March 26, 2011: ASCD San Francisco Heidi Hayes Jacobs
What year are you preparing your learners for? (1990 is about the average in terms of instructional strategies)
This year’s preschool graduates in 2026.
We need short term upgrades: revisions and replacement of dated curriculum and assessment types with more vital contemporary forms.
We need long term versioning: new versions of the program structures in our school institutions that house curriculum and instruction.
What does a quality ___________ look like? (pod-cast, blog, etc.) Doing a ________ is not good enough. We need to set guidelines for the objectives we envision when designing the engagement.
Remember: What’s coming out of these new digit tools isn’t enrichment, it’s necessity.
The new wave in performance assessment: live blogging, interviews, documentaries, etc.
A new kind of learner needs a new kind of teacher… knowledge has been democratized. What does a teacher 21 look like? It can’t be a superimposition of 20th century pedagogy onto 21st century learners. Paper is over. Every textbook you have in a content area is dated. Go pull out a global studies social studies textbook. What does it say about Egypt today?
Always ask yourself this with everything you do in the classroom: Who owns the learning? How can we prepare our learners for their future.
Upgrade: 21st Century (1) Assessments: What we assess is a driver for curriculum and instruction. Compare the most common forms of testing and the common tools.
Vid-cast, skype, blog, twitter: Apply these types to a 21st century assessment; What kind of vid-cast are you doing? Persuasive… informational… etc.
TED podcasts: Ted.com (Ideas worth spreading)
Collaborative 21st century rubrics: teachers should be learners too.
Podcasting should be done in drafts—first should not be the final.
Upgarde to new web 2.0 applications. Go to curriculum21.com.
Visual Thesaurus: using web 2.0 tools to strengthen and improve practice. Upgrade by fusion: Create a wordle, then use visual thesaurus to find new words for it.
Criteria for upgrade: (1) encourages engagement, curiosity, and research (2) deepens examination of content (3) engenders independence
www.gapminder.org
Research means search again.
Art Project: www.googleartproject.com
Proposed performance assessment: Create an app (understanding the Odyssey) What criteria would you need to design the app?
An organism is never standing still—it’s either in regress or progress (Piaget)
New forms of school: 21st century versions of scheduling, student grouping, professional groupings, and space
Big picture learning: heroic schools Dennis Litky
VLM: Virtual Learning Magnet: Mission IIS: Independent Interdisciplinary
Study with the James Web-space telescope which will replace the Hubble telescope. Developed through NASA.
Scholars school in Queens, NY
Student run school podcast channel: www.podbean.com that allows students to develop podcasts with its own channel.
Does each teacher provide a virtual learning community through the school website?
Phil Vinogradov (Centennial School District, PA)
Animoto.com
Edmodo.com
Do a film study with your faculty: suggestions: 2 million minutes/waiting for superman/the finland phenomenon
An engaging and modern website: cultivates student independence, engages parents effectively and promotes professional interaction
Global upgrades: strategic connections for learners: add the prefix GEO to curriculum units and projects, seek natural connections in curriculum for linking your classroom with other classrooms: global book study, issues forum, global vid-fair
CCSSO and Asia Society: New book Educating for Global Competence: Tony Jackson Veronica Boix Mansilla ISS International School Study Network
www.AsiaSociety.org/education. Also, check out www.edsteps.org
Reading Recovery comes from New Zealand.
Globalize professional development: Why not find teachers from other countries you can skype with? Edmodo.com is a good place to start making the professional connections that would create this environment.
ooVoo.com (allows you to skype with 6 locations at once)