At a recent teaching conference in Richmond, Virginia, a session on “design thinking” in education drew a capacity crowd. Two middle-school teachers demonstrated how they had used the concept to plan ...
Every failed attempt is another opportunity to gain new insights into improving their design. When students encounter ...
During the last few weeks of summer as children cool off in lakes, pools, hydrants and beaches, some of our nation’s top teachers have been upping their game in preparation for this year’s students.
When educators first consider redesigning learning spaces, they might immediately conjure up mental images of free-flowing Starbucks lounges or something out of the Cult of Pedagogy blog’s Classroom ...
This guest post is written by Ben Norquist. Source: UX Indonesia/Unsplash The pandemic makes most things harder. Staying healthy is harder. Connecting with others is harder. Making ends meet is harder ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that focuses ...
Love it or hate it, many teachers have seen just how much technology has changed the landscape of education. Within this rapidly changing landscape, teachers have taken on a role much different from ...
This is my second post in this series. Check out the first one here. Two years ago I was a member of a hiring committee at my school. Along with two administrators, one other teacher, and a parent, I ...
Framework Thinking distills key lessons in creating extraordinary design outcomes. It shares how the clarity, power, and enduring presence of an inspired vision can be increased through holistic ...
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