SCHOOL IN THE FUTURE A LOOK INTO 2040 KATRINA FISHER TYISHA NELSON ANGELA POWER ROBERT SOLOMON WENDY WILLIAMS DEBBIE BUSZKO 1.

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SCHOOL IN THE FUTURE A LOOK INTO 2040 KATRINA FISHER TYISHA NELSON ANGELA POWER ROBERT SOLOMON WENDY WILLIAMS DEBBIE BUSZKO 1

2 School of YOU

SCHOOL OF THE YEAR

BECOMING INNOVATORS Innovation is the freedom to apply creativity and imagination to solve or improve real world problems collaboratively. 4

DESIGNING THE 2040 SCHOOL 5 Student Success Culture Leadership & Decision Making Family & Community Engagement Teaching and Learning OrganizationAccountability

TEACHING AND LEARNING 6 Collaborate & Communicate Empathy & Cultural Sensitivity Creativity & Intuitive Design Student Inquiry based Organized around contemporary issues Addresses multiple intelligences Expeditionary learning Curriculum Accessible to all Integrated & Interdisciplinary Virtual learning through teleportation Technology

ORGANIZATION 7 Resources Facilities Teachers

SUCCESS = MEETING/EXCEEDING INDIVIDUALIZED GOALS 8

ACCOUNTABILITY 9 Students Individualized goals Self-reflection Demonstration of learning via application Performance-based with an authentic audience (when applicable) Adults Instructional leader/facilitator rubric Self-assessment and goal setting Student feedback

CULTURE 10 Shared Values Aspire to be “good” human beings Citizenship-service learning Diversity Multi-linguistic teaching Cultural simulations Excursions abroad Gender neutral Physical & Emotional Safety A biometrics monitor Mentorship relationships Collective Responsibility of student learning

LEADERSHIP AND DECISION MAKING 11 Decisions StudentsParentsEducatorsCommunity Leadership Promote innovation while holding stakeholders accountable Leaders in learning throughout interactions with others Consensus building within shared-decision making

12 Students learn best in the environments that they will work and live in.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 13 Frequent, Ongoing Communication Learning HubsSpotlights Community Partnerships A New World Village