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International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett Right Now!
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International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett Tools For Change J uly 19, 2007
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Identify the essential characteristics of successful schools Best Practices/Research to assist schools Organize into useful tools
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Right Now!
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Well Positioned Long and rich history You are not Kodak
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Kodak Created the First Digital Camera - 1975
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The Right People
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In the Right Places
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The Right People In the Right Places Right Now !
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Why Why What What How How Change Process
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Skills Gap
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Application Model 1. Knowledge in one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real-world predictable situations 5. Application to real-world unpredictable situations
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Why Why What What How How Change Process
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Education exists in the larger context of society.
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When society changes – so too must education if it is to remain viable!
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E-mail Web pages Google iPODs Laptops Digital cameras Doppler radar Cell Phones Debit cards
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Blogs Wikis Tagging Text messaging MySpace Podcasts PDAs Genetic code
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Children Aged 8-14 Help Parents Online… Email/pictures – 38% Respond to correspondence – 36% Get directions – 35% Help file income tax online – 14%
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Kids live in an iPhone World !
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Today’s Youth Digital Learners Multimedia Find and manipulate data Analyze data and images
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Research Donald Roberts - Stanford Jordan Grafman – National Institute of Neurological Disorders Hal Pashler – University of California Cheryl Grady – Rothman Research Center, Toronto David Meyer – University of Michigan Claudia Knooz – Duke
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Multitasking Toggling Prefrontal Cortex Pew Research
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Count the Number of Passes the White Shirted Team Makes
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Kids live in an iPhone World !
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Education is a chalkboard world
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Right Now!
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Well Positioned Long and rich history You are not Kodak
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Right Now!
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Shenzhen 1980 -Fishing Village 2007 -
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Port of Shenzhen Source: Atlantic Monthly 1 / Second 24 / 7
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Globalization In Developing Economies – Workers are Earning More In Developed Economies – Workers are Earning Less
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Computer Sales Dell Sony Compaq HP IBM Think Pad Apple NEC Gateway Toshiba Quanta Wispron Asustek Compal Inventec Computer Manufacturers Mainland China Companies 90 %
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U.S. Manufacturing Workers 1955One in Four 2005One in Ten
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What Technology Did to Manufacturing it is Now Doing to Service Sector
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Cities with 1 Million People United States Eastern / Western Europe China (2006) China (2020) 9 36 100 + 160 +
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2007 – World Economic Leaders 1. United States 2. Japan 3. England 4. Germany Source: Goldman Sacks
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2040 – World Economic Leaders 1. China 2. India 3. United States 4. Mexico 5. Russia 6. Brazil 7. Germany 8. England Source: Goldman Sacks
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Challenges Technology Globalization Demographics
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Start Working End Working Longevity 190020002100 47 62 77 21 62 14 18 107
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3.0 / 100 4.6 / 100 1.4 – 1.8 / 100
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U.S. Foreign-born Population 16% Increase Since 2000 35.8 Million Source: Arnold Parker
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U. S. Population – Over 65 1900One in Forty 2007One in Seven 2025One in Four
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Age-wealth Disparity Changes in median net worth and head-of-household annual income by age group, 1989-2004 Percent Age Source: USA Today
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Federal Budget 2006 Deficit $1.3 trillion $11, 434 per household $516,348 $31,000 per year for 75 years Total per household Personal debt $112,403 Source: USA Today
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Challenges Technology Globalization Demographics Values / Beliefs
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Larger Context 1901 – 24G.I. 1925 – 45Silent 1946 – 60Boomers 1961 – 81Gen X 1982 -Millennial
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Why Why What What How How Change Process
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