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Lenz, Bob; Larmer, John – Educational Leadership, 2020
The authors explain that the commonly held concept of project-based learning (PBL) as a student investigating a topic or creating something individually (a passion project) is only part of the PBL story. Projects in which students collaborate and do something to make a difference in their community are also a way to structure PBL and build agency.…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Student Centered Learning
Vander Ark, Tom – Educational Leadership, 2021
Throughout the pandemic, the Getting Smart team (which Tom Vander Ark leads as CEO) worked with public school districts in Kansas, Missouri, and Texas, as well as charter schools in six additional states to support hybrid, virtual, and return-to-school strategies and plans. During the year and a half that education systems spent in crisis…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Rasooli, Amir; Brookhart, Susan M. – Educational Leadership, 2021
Group work has "a lot" going for it. It incorporates the social-cognitive and social-emotional aspects of learning and can lead to memorable, engaging lessons and increased learning for students. But group work can also fall flat--and cause student disengagement--if not carefully designed and assessed. This article presents four elements…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Justice, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
Bottoms, Gene – Educational Leadership, 2022
To engage all learners, schools must offer career-pathway courses that combine academics and deeper learning. Gene Bottoms, until recently head of the Southern Regional Education Board, describes a transformation he believes must happen in US high schools--adopting curriculums that include intellectual rigor in career and technical education (CTE)…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary Education, Educational Change, Career Development
Spires, Hiller A.; Himes, Marie; Wang, Lisa – Educational Leadership, 2016
This compilation of articles describes three projects aimed at offering students authentic opportunities to develop global competencies. The first article describes Out of Eden Learn, an initiative from Project Zero at Harvard Graduate School of Education. The project engages students in learning journeys that follow Pulitzer Prize-winning…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Student Projects, Inquiry, Foreign Countries
Tripodo, Andrew; Pondiscio, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2017
The current political climate has created urgency around civic education. The authors argue that educators can best seize the moment by infusing authentic activities and experiences in content studies. They provide an example of one such hybrid instructional model from Democracy Prep Public Schools.
Descriptors: Civics, Political Issues, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
Spencer, John – Educational Leadership, 2017
Genius Hour is a time built into the school day or week to enable students to actively create their learning rather than passively consume it. During the time set aside for Genius Hour, students choose what they will learn about, the strategies they will use to learn it, the pace of their work, the materials and resources they will use, and the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Learner Controlled Instruction, Learning Strategies, Pacing
Pahomov, Larissa – Educational Leadership, 2018
Group work doesn't have to be a classroom management headache. At Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, where collaboration is one of five core values, students regularly participate in group projects. To support productive group work, the staff uses several strategies: apply these strategies to your next group project to ensure students…
Descriptors: Science Education, Classroom Techniques, Student Projects, Groups
Liu, Edward; DeLisi, Jacqueline; Fields, Erica; Almquist-Cevallos, Kristen – Educational Leadership, 2022
There are many important questions teachers and administrators need to ask as they grapple with how to ensure high school graduates are college and career ready. What does it mean to prepare students for a world that is rapidly changing--a world in which science and technology are altering how we live, work, play, and interact? If teachers focus…
Descriptors: STEM Education, College Readiness, Career Readiness, Low Income Students
Brown, Sidney – Educational Leadership, 2016
In the early 1990s, a coup in Haiti sent a new wave of political refugees to southern Florida. First-year teacher Sidney Brown taught ESOL classes to Haitian teens who came to Dillard High School in Ft. Lauderdale. As she got to know her students, she was surprised by the class distinctions that divided the French-speaking students, whose…
Descriptors: Refugees, Migrant Children, High School Students, African American Students
Sams, Aaron; Bergmann, Jonathan – Educational Leadership, 2013
Flipped learning is not about how to use videos in lessons. It's about how to best use in-class time with students. That insight is causing educators in classrooms from kindergarten to college to reevaluate how they teach. Flipped learning helps teachers move away from direct instruction as their primary teaching tool toward a more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Time Factors (Learning), Films
Larmer, John; Mergendoller, John R. – Educational Leadership, 2013
From the early elementary grades through high school, the Common Core State Standards ask students to organize and explain their ideas in oral presentations, use visual aids, and speak appropriately for various contexts and tasks. Although teachers could give assignments that teach some of these skills in isolation, the authors have found that…
Descriptors: State Standards, Active Learning, Speech Communication, Visual Aids
Hoachlander, Gary; Yanofsky, Dave – Educational Leadership, 2011
In too many schools, science and mathematics are taught separately with little or no attention to technology and engineering. Also, science and mathematics tend to function in isolation from other core subjects. In California, Linked Learning: Pathways to College and Career Success connects core academics to challenging professional and technical…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Core Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum, Improvement
Levin, Barbara B.; Schrum, Lynne – Educational Leadership, 2013
This article observes that schools that use technology well have key commonalities, including a project-based curriculum and supportive, distributed leadership. The authors' research into tech-rich schools revealed that schools used three strategies to integrate technology successfully. They did so by establishing the vision and culture,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Effective Schools Research, Technology Integration
Dobbertin, Cheryl Becker – Educational Leadership, 2012
What if teachers not only made clear the learning expectations at the start of each unit, but also helped students see where they stand in relation to those expectations? Students would realize what specific skills and understandings they most needed to work on and would clearly see the need for differentiation in the class. Dobbertin describes…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Expectations of Students, Skill Development, Individualized Instruction