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Creating the Education System We Need : Closing the Gaps
Raymond J. McNulty, Senior Fellow, ICLE Chief Learning Officer, Penn Foster
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I Am Not An Expert! I am not smarter than you…..
I have a different job……. I do not have all the answers……
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“The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating
“The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating. The paths are not found, but made, and the activity of making them changes both the maker and the destination.” John Schaar
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Schools are Improving School Improvement
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Schools are Improving Changing World School Improvement
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The one size fits all school that took its present shape in the 1930’s was a poor fit with the reality even then. In the twenty first century, it belongs in our romantic memories of once upon a time John I. Goodlad
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Current System Something Different
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Do You Really Believe… We just need to be a little bit better?
New Standards and assessment is all the change we need? Students are getting what they need to be successful in the 21st Century?
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Multiple e-Dentity Disorder
The Emergence of Multiple e-Dentity Disorder "The concept of an 'average American' is gone, forever. The average American has been replaced by a complex, multidimensional society that defies simplistic labeling.” - demographics expert Peter Francese Find All of “Me” Online Photo credit : Amber Mayhem
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“Ideals not Norms” 11
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The primary aim of education is not to enable students to do well in school, but to help them do well in the lives they lead outside of school.
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“EPIC WIN” 13
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Against all odds you create breakthrough.
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Systems are challenged today like never before and the key challenge that we face is results.
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Broaden the definition of learning in your system to include adults.
In an environment driven by results, the best strategy is to “DEVELOP YOUR PEOPLE.” Broaden the definition of learning in your system to include adults.
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The focus must be on the way we work.
Cooperation is what was valued in the past. It is about efficiency: “You do this and I will do that.” Collaboration is where we should focus. It is about shared creation and shared solutions, in which the focus is not on the process but on the specific results, and everyone in the system has responsibility for the results.
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Making a better “20th Century School” is not the answer.
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Ray, reading the paper on your “Kindle” or online just isn’t the same!
The Boston Globe Ray, reading the paper on your “Kindle” or online just isn’t the same!
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Almost everyone wants schools to be better,
but almost no one wants them to be different.
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First Different - Then Better
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WE need to become the AGENTS of change.
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Why I do this work ….. 1995
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Themes The World Today Best and Next Practices
Why Is It So Hard To Change? Relationships Final Points
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Themes The World Today
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Apps More than 1 million mobile applications, from games to life- saving apps that monitor every heartbeat
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Why did apps succeed? Apps are personal and niche.
Users customize their smartphones with the apps that appeal to them most, often sharing their favorites with friends. Apps are interactive.
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Does this apply in education?
Apps are personal and niche. Users customize their smartphones with the apps that appeal to them most, often sharing their favorites with friends. Apps are interactive. Not sure about this, can Bill spin some comparison showing that education needs to be more personalized experience. That is customizable to each individual student and more interactive?
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Blended Learning Blended Models
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Sit back and think!
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THINK DIFFERENTLY 33
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RE-IMAGINE 34
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Our History In 1890, Thomas J. Foster identified an untapped market of blue collar workers looking to improve their lives and offered distance learning as a way to achieve these outcomes Mission: “Provide practical men with a technical education and technical men with a practical education.” His courses opened the door to job advancement and an improved socioeconomic status for the students Thomas J. Foster
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Penn Foster: The Leading Provider of Affordable Distance Learning
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“EPIC WIN” 53
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"You don't have to change the student population to get results; you simply have to change the conditions under which they learn." - Pedro Noguera
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Education If you are focused on seat time you are focused on the wrong end of the student.
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Education The education industry thinks technology adds cost; all other industries use technology to drive down costs.
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Education Education does everything that it always has and then bolts on technology, which is where the added cost comes from. Other industries use technology to change the way they do things, which is where the cost savings comes from.
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Kids Today Learn anywhere, anytime, with and from anyone
Always on, always connected, expecting collaboration Need to be engaged and involved Demand personalized learning experiences Engaged and involved bullet can have the following story. They don’t like watching tv as much anymore because they are just a passive viewer they don’t have any in depth control over what is going on. Only option they have is to change the channel. 1 way interaction not 2 way like on YouTube or any other service where you can comment, recommend, share with friends. Additional story to show how kids today are different (Always on Always Connected). When power goes out Dad thinks to himself how great it will be peace and quite time for his family to bond and enjoy each others company. His kids are very anxious the minute the power goes out asking when it will be back on, what are they supposed to do with out being able to connect to anyone, cell phone battery isn’t going to last and don’t have service anyway. Before the dad has time to go and get a board game for the family to sit down and play he sees his two sons and a couple of their friends walking across the front yard towards the minivan with a handful of DVDs. They figured out that they could go into the minivan and watch DVDs using the minivan battery until the power came back on.
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Theme Best Practices and NEXT PRACTICES
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Best practices allow you to do what you are currently doing a little better.
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Best practices allow you to do what you are currently doing a little better.
Next practices increase your organization’s capability to do things it has never done before.
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System Innovation
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Sustaining Innovation
Next Practice Sustaining Innovation
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Disruptive Innovation
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Expertise (“the way we do things around here”) can be a road block to problem solving and to the development of Next Practices. 65
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We have a flawed perspective of always listening to our best customers… They tell us how good the system is working for them!
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Sears IBM Xerox BANKING
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A Story…. Not a bad idea, but to earn a grade more than a C+, the idea has to be viable! (Yale Professor) Fredrick Smith The idea FedEx 68
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“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities; in the expert’s mind there are few.”
-Shurnyu Suzuki 69
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Rigor Relevance Relationships 70
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Relationships Relevance Rigor 71
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Theme Relationships
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Intentionally Non-Compliant Child
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The Fundamental Attribution Error
When looking at our own behavior, we tend to view the situation in the environment that surrounds our action. When looking at the behavior of others, we make assumptions about their personal qualities.
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The Effects of Praise Fixed or Growth
Can’t hand confidence to learners on a silver platter.
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We live in a world obsessed with predictability and control, some people believe that if we can’t truly measure something it must not matter. We must consider the possibility that if we can’t truly measure something, it may be the most important thing.
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It’s not us against them!
Talking with kids… It’s not us against them!
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David Brooks, “Social Animal”
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CULTURE DRIVES STRATEGY
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Technical Challenges Culture Challenges Leading and Lagging Indicators
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New Daily Plan Wake Up Be Amazing Go To Bed
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“EPIC WIN” 84
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The Invisible Difference
Passion Commitment 85
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Creating the Education System We Need : Closing the Gaps
Raymond J. McNulty, Senior Fellow, ICLE Chief Learning Officer, Penn Foster
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