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"The culture of school is radically at odds with the culture of learning necessary for innovation."

- Tony Wagner

Michael NiehoffEducator / Student Advocate / Blogger

@mwniehoff changingislearning.blogspot.com michaelniehoff.com @mwniehoff +MichaelNiehoff1 mwniehoff@gmail.com

“If it’s not illegal or immoral, why not give it a try?”

- Mike Smith

hearing about this forever...

unprecedented change

truly globalized world

truly a technology revolution

truly a new economy

truly new standards

truly more choice than ever

what’s missing?

the most important element

how much do we study culture?

“culture eats strategy for breakfast….” - Peter Drucker

or maybe ABOVE all….

Chief CULTURE

Officer

what do we prioritize more than

CULTURE?

what do we prioritize more than CULTURE?

everything

did you start with culture?

● in-service, buyback days

● first day of school

● first week of school

● staff development

what if we started with CULTURE and never stopped?

http://tinyurl.com/smartstartyourschool

http://bit.ly/10CultureCompanies

the story of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and Richard P. Montañez

http://bit.ly/TheStoryOfJanitorsCheetos

starts with a promise

focus areas:● the expanded role of students in

personalized learning classrooms

● the importance of teacher/student collaboration and feedback

● how to expand enrichment w/ cross-curricular lessons and projects

the expanded role of students in personalized learning classrooms

student ownership

teacher as facilitator, coach

student voice, choice

student roles / responsibilites

project coordinator

tech coordinator

media coordinator

social media coordinator

marketing coordinator

digital specialist

student choice - curricular

student choice - curricular

student choice - project menus

could be choice of all or any of the following:

● topics● specialization of topic

● roles● final product● collaborators

student choice - project menus

student choice - project menus

student roles, voice - governance

hiring

school decision-making

student roles, voice - governancehttp://bit.ly/5WaysStudentsCanLeadChange

studentssolvingschoolissues,

challenges

the importance of teacher-studentcollaboration and feedback

“how can I communicate with my teacher, counselor, administrator?” - a student

the culture of “no”

vs. the culture of “yes”

say YES to access

● e-mail

● text

● call ● instant message

on social media (set-up a school or class account)

we need to not just teach, but model

it’s really customer service

why don’t we ask????

voice and choice - feedback

sample questions

sample question

s

how to engage, enrich with newprojects, experiences

creating experiental situations

build on student interest areas

making every student famous

http://www.beverlypham.com/

Meet Beverly Pham

sharing work on social media

● Presentations● Projects● Writing● Art

● Music● Awards

● Testimonials● Work Experience● Volunteer Work

early gift idea

buy your name as a url

www.michaelniehoff.com

project-based learning

service-based learning

senior projects, SLE’s

http://bit.ly/SampleSeniorLegacyExperience

portfolio presentations, defense of learning

#20Time, Genius Hour

http://www.20time.org/http://www.20timeineducation.com/

http://www.coolcatteacher.com/9-fine-ways-better-20-time/

individualized, personalized

digital solutions (free, paid)

mentors, e-mentors

work-based, place-based

entrepreneurs, innovators

change the environment

creating environments

http://bit.ly/InspiringLearningSpaces

what could you do starting today?

1. defend young people

is it a selfie generation?

or is this not a new thing?

are we just more connected?

2. make public committments

http://bit.ly/21stCenturyStudentBillofRights

http://minarets.chawanakee.k12.ca.us/

3. get connectedhttp://bit.ly/100EduBlogs

4. read non-education books

5. make your space inviting

http://bit.ly/8TipsClassroomRedesign

6. ask students about everything

learning

choice

classroom designproject ideas resources

technology collaborators goals

interests skills teacher questions

7. be a culture fan, junkie

8. curriculum curator( paid, unpaid)

embracing new approaches

project-based learning

http://www.bie.org/

9. model everything

“If it’s not illegal or immoral, why not give it a try?”

- Mike Smith

"The culture of school is radically at odds with the culture of learning necessary for innovation."

- Tony Wagner

Michael NiehoffEducator / Student Advocate / Blogger

phone/text: (559) 287-4078e-mail: mwniehoff@gmail.com

twitter: @mwniehoffwebsite: michaelniehoff.com

blog: changingislearning.blogspot.com

Michael Niehoff

globalization

See slides here: http://bit.ly/CreatingA21stCenturyCulture

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