by creativechange02 | Nov 19, 2015 | 21st Century Learning
Is your educational technology doing what it needs to do? This New York Times opinion piece by Susan Pinker wisely questions the role of educational technology in improving achievement. Turns out computers and gadgets are not always the panacea they are touted to be....
by Susan Santone | Oct 28, 2015 | 21st Century Learning, Diversity, equity
As inequality rises, so must our expectations. Most educators are aware of the growing opportunity gaps among K12 students. In this post I’m going to share strategies that teachers say are helping them support equity and social justice. Our new white paper on...
by Susan Santone | Oct 1, 2015 | 21st Century Learning, Sustainability
From our #NewTeacherVoices series, here’s guest blogger Collin Crowell. Interested in becoming a guest blogger? Tweet at @creative_change or email santone [at] creativechange.net. Science education needs to be fluid because the things we learn are always...
by creativechange02 | Apr 6, 2015 | 21st Century Learning
Transforming our educational system requires a keen analysis of the elements of the current system, including curriculum, teacher preparation, classroom practices, and assessment. Educators must also examine the mindsets and assumptions that drive our practice. This...
by creativechange02 | Mar 27, 2015 | 21st Century Learning
Update from our work in Oberlin, OH: First grade students are learning about forms of energy, and then tracking energy consumption at the school using a real-time environmental monitoring display at the school. Thanks so much to the teachers for their work on this! Be...
by creativechange02 | Mar 20, 2015 | 21st Century Learning
In a world facing enormous environmental and social challenges, what does it mean to be “educated”, and what measures will we use to gauge this? This was the question Executive Director Susan Santone posed to an international group of educators at the recent Institute...
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