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Showing posts with label student learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student learning. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Last "Backpack Generation"

Technology is becoming far more prevalent in classrooms. Some schools have adopted BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programs that encourage students to bring and use their own tablets, Smartphones, and other technology in school. Rather than being a distraction, technology has become an indispensable tool for both students and teachers.

This morning I read an interesting article in the ASCD SmartBrief about teaching today's students, often referred to as the last "backpack generation." Zachary Walker captures the excitement about mobile learning and provides three really useful reminders for teachers. He emphasizes that mobile learning is not about the tools, but all about student learning. They are important reminders.

We'd enjoy hearing from you about technology is shaping your work and impacting your students and they're learning.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Five Key Functions of Effective Principals

A report just issued by the Wallace Foundation reviewed decades of research on school leadership and identified five "key functions" used by effective principals. They include:
  • shaping a vision of academic success for all students;
  • creating a climate hospitable to education;
  • cultivating leadership in others;
  • improving instruction and
  • managing people, data and processes to foster school improvement.
Of particular importance is that the study "reinforced the empirical link between school leadership and improved student achievement."

The Wallace Foundation has supported studies on school leadership since 2000. The complete report is available on the foundation's website. We encourage you to read the entire report and learn about the impact a principal can have on student learning.