Skills in Miami

Tony Wagner writes about skills not practiced in traditional schools (that focus on delivering content). Dennis Littky, Enrique Gonzalez, Elliot Washor and Charles Mojkowski advocate "school redesign" to allow students to follow individual interests. This blog collects the procedures to personalize mastery of "soft skills." Send comments to VisualAndActive@gmail.com. No academic credit is offered for these activities. Procedures like "Thought for the Day" came from JohnCorlette.com.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The skill of keeping important questions in front of us: The Five Questions from Met School, Providence, Rhode Island

http://metcenter.org/about-us/one-student-at-a-time/goals/


Why not visit the school by YOUTUBE?
Nice tour
Interview on National Public Radio

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I am a taxpayer and I believe that teachers, students, principals and parents need descriptions of a new way of teaching. I wake up every morning with Dr. Fischler's question in my head: "How do you become a visible change agent in this environment?" and "Time is a variable" and "The Student is the Class." The words of Daniel H. Pink, Will Sutherland, John Corlette, Eliot Levine, Elliot Washor, Charles Mojkowski and Dennis Littky inform my daily work.
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