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Bold Learning for Bold Schools
Making the Jump from Traditional to Modern Learning




                                      Will Richardson
                                      will@willrichardson.com
                                      willrichardson.com
                                      @willrich45
“It was the best of times,
     it was the worst of times,
     it was the age of wisdom,
it was the age of foolishness...”

                    Charles Dickens
“It was the best of times,

it was the age of wisdom,


              Charles Dickens
Jacob Arnott
14-year old Editor in Chief
it was the worst of times,

it was the age of foolishness...”

                    Charles Dickens
Which geographic factor affected the development of
the Gupta Empire?
Which geographic factor affected the development of
the Gupta Empire?

a) island location

b) volcanoes

c) monsoons

d) permafrost
Which geographic factor affected the development of
the Gupta Empire?

a) island location

b) volcanoes

c) monsoons

d) permafrost
2011 NY State Regents Exam for World Geography:

Which geographic factor affected the development of
the Gupta Empire?

a) island location

b) volcanoes

c) monsoons

d) permafrost
CHANGE
Scarcity
Scarcity




ABUNDANCE
“The change we are in
the middle of isn’t minor
    and it isn’t optional.”

                 Clay Shirky
ABUNDANCE OF...
    Information
        Tools
      Opinions
       People
        Data
     Resources
       Media
       More...
ABUNDANCE


              600,000 Apps
           2.5 Billion People
          2 Trillion Webpages
4.5 Years of YouTube video per minute
                   Etc...
ABUNDANCE OF...
             (Kids’ Version)



              Games
              Videos
             Networks
              Texts
             Hangouts

(...and all sorts of other interesting stuff
   they don’t have access to at school.)
...WHICH IS CHANGING

        Media
        Politics
      Journalism
       Medicine
        Books
       Business
        Music...
...A world marked by “ubiquitous computing,
  ubiquitous information, ubiquitous networks, at
  unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere,
from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make
   it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share,
                   collect, collaborate and publish.”

                                   Michael Wesch
ABUNDANCE



 What changes?
ABUNDANCE



Abundance is redefining “an education.”
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          ce




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carcity
      S
Information ≠ Education
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         ndan
              ce




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               bit.ly/MZmNDy
Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins,
Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.
             of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.
Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins,
Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.
             of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.




                   “This is the tsunami.”
                --Richard DeMillo, Ga. Tech
2024?
ABUNDANCE


Not college ready...
Not career ready...
ABUNDANCE


Not college ready...
Not career ready...

  Learning Ready
ABUNDANCE



Abundance is redefining “employment.”
“Median wages for those with bachelor’s degrees are
 down from 2000, hit by technological changes that
         are eliminating midlevel jobs...”
bit.ly/STggB7
ABUNDANCE



Abundance is redefining “literacy.”
ARE YOU LITERATE?
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology  
• Build relationships with others to pose and solve
  problems collaboratively and cross-culturally  
• Design and share information for global communities
  to meet a variety of purposes  
• Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of
  simultaneous information  
• Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts  
• Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these
  complex environments
                                                         bit.ly/nctelit
ABUNDANCE



Abundance redefines “teacher.”
194,508,576 Lessons Delivered
ABUNDANCE


Abundance changes the way we think
         about “school.”
“We don’t know one-millionth of
   one percent about anything.”

                   Thomas Edison
ABUNDANCE


Not content mastery...
ABUNDANCE


Not content mastery...

  Learning mastery.
LEARNING IS
                         creativity
                    passion to know
                application of knowledge
                          inquiry
                     seeing patterns
            posing and answering questions
                understanding the world
                  acquiring knowledge
                         curiosity
              finding and solving problems
                   making something
understanding something you previously didn’t understand
                  making connections
        changing your perspective on something
                   synthesizing ideas
                 adding new knowledge
LEARNING IS
                         creativity
                    passion to know
                application of knowledge
                          inquiry
                     seeing patterns
            posing and answering questions
    Which of These do we Assess?
                understanding the world
                  acquiring knowledge
                         curiosity
              finding and solving problems
                   making something
understanding something you previously didn’t understand
                  making connections
        changing your perspective on something
                   synthesizing ideas
                 adding new knowledge
LEARNING IS
                         creativity
                    passion to know
                application of knowledge
                          inquiry
                     seeing patterns
            posing and answering questions
                understanding the world
                  acquiring knowledge
                         curiosity
              finding and solving problems
                   making something
understanding something you previously didn’t understand
                  making connections
        changing your perspective on something
                   synthesizing ideas
                 adding new knowledge
REMEMBER:


And, if we don’t assess what we value,
   we will value what we assess.
Harder




Difficulty                                       Problem
    to                                           Solving


 Assess                                     Critical
                                            Thinking
                             Basic Skills

                       Content
                      Knowledge

        Easier


                 Less Important                            More Important

                                     Learning in a
                                  Time of Abundance
Curiosity

                                                                                                  Resilience
                                                                              Courage
                                                                                                Passion
        Harder                                                        Initiative               to Learn
                                                                 Entrepreneurial
                                                                    Thinking               Empathy
                                                           Inquiry            Synthesis
                                                             Networking                        Creativity

Difficulty                                       Problem
                                                                           Collaboration
                                                                                                   Problem
                                                               Connecting                           Finding
    to                                           Solving
                                                                                   Creating

 Assess                                     Critical
                                            Thinking       Participation
                                                                                   Solutions


                             Basic Skills
                                                                      Sharing
                       Content
                      Knowledge

        Easier


                 Less Important                                               More Important

                                     Learning in a
                                  Time of Abundance
“We are ‘optimizing the
     measurable at the risk of
neglecting the immeasurable.’”

                     Justin Reich
change
CHANGE
“Technological change is not additive;
        it’s ecological, which means,
               it changes everything.”

                           Neil Postman
BE BOLD
NINE QUALITIES
  1. Learning Centered
     2. Inquiry Driven
   3. Authentic Work
          4. Digital
       5. Connected
         6. Literate
      7. Transparent
        8. Innovative
      9. Provocative
NINE QUALITIES


  1. Bold Schools are Learning
      and Learner Centered
Students and teachers direct their own learning
         and connect to their passions.
NINE QUALITIES


     2. Bold Schools are Inquiry Driven
Since answers are now everywhere, learning is focused around
          developing and exploring “big questions”
NINE QUALITIES


3. Bold Schools Support Authentic Work
    Students and teachers create real work for
         real audiences and real purposes.
NINE QUALITIES


4. Bold Schools are Digital
Students and teachers have access to
     and fluency with technology.
NINE QUALITIES


5. Bold Schools are Connected
  Students and teachers regularly learn
      from and with people online.
NINE QUALITIES


  6. Bold Schools are Literate
 (by 21st Century Standards)
Students and teachers meet NCTE guidelines
      for modern readers and writers.
NINE QUALITIES


 7. Bold Schools are Transparent
Students and teachers widely share best practices
         and reflections on their learning.
NINE QUALITIES


8. Bold Schools are Innovative
All learners are encouraged to “poke the box”
         and experiment with practice.
NINE QUALITIES


         9. Bold Schools are Provocative
Conversations around change extend to parents, communities, and
              local, state and national governments.
NINE QUALITIES
  1. Learning Centered
     2. Inquiry Driven
   3. Authentic Work
          4. Digital
       5. Connected
         6. Literate
      7. Transparent
        8. Innovative
      9. Provocative
“The change we are in
  the middle of isn’t minor
and it isn’t optional EASY.”

                  Clay Shirky
CHANGE



Five Part Process
CHANGE

1. Understand: The contexts for change
CHANGE

1. Understand: The contexts for change
    2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement
“Today, instead of teaching them information, I was
teaching them how to learn.  And yet, I’m not sure
what my new role in this is.  I’m not sure how to
connect to my students and their learning process
while doing this.  I’m not sure how to laugh and
enjoy them. And I was not expecting the profound
sense of loss and the pain accompanying it.”
CHANGE

    1. Understand: The contexts for change
        2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement
3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice
ARE YOU LITERATE?
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology  
• Build relationships with others to pose and solve
  problems collaboratively and cross-culturally  
• Design and share information for global communities
  to meet a variety of purposes  
• Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of
  simultaneous information  
• Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts  
• Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these
  complex environments
                                                         bit.ly/nctelit
CHANGE

    1. Understand: The contexts for change
        2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement
3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice
  4. Act: Innovate, Change, Connect, ReLearn
CHANGE

    1. Understand: The contexts for change
         2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement
3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice
       4. Act: Innovate, Change, Connect
      5. Provoke: Engage others, Advocate
BE BOLD
“In times of change, learners
inherit the Earth, while the learned
          find themselves beautifully
equipped to deal with a world that
                   no longer exists.”
                          Eric Hoffer
THANKS!


    will@willrichardson.com
           @willrich45
       willrichardson.com

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PNAIS Seattle

  • 1. Bold Learning for Bold Schools Making the Jump from Traditional to Modern Learning Will Richardson will@willrichardson.com willrichardson.com @willrich45
  • 2.
  • 3. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness...” Charles Dickens
  • 4. “It was the best of times, it was the age of wisdom, Charles Dickens
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Jacob Arnott 14-year old Editor in Chief
  • 9. it was the worst of times, it was the age of foolishness...” Charles Dickens
  • 10. Which geographic factor affected the development of the Gupta Empire?
  • 11. Which geographic factor affected the development of the Gupta Empire? a) island location b) volcanoes c) monsoons d) permafrost
  • 12. Which geographic factor affected the development of the Gupta Empire? a) island location b) volcanoes c) monsoons d) permafrost
  • 13. 2011 NY State Regents Exam for World Geography: Which geographic factor affected the development of the Gupta Empire? a) island location b) volcanoes c) monsoons d) permafrost
  • 14.
  • 18. “The change we are in the middle of isn’t minor and it isn’t optional.” Clay Shirky
  • 19. ABUNDANCE OF... Information Tools Opinions People Data Resources Media More...
  • 20. ABUNDANCE 600,000 Apps 2.5 Billion People 2 Trillion Webpages 4.5 Years of YouTube video per minute Etc...
  • 21. ABUNDANCE OF... (Kids’ Version) Games Videos Networks Texts Hangouts (...and all sorts of other interesting stuff they don’t have access to at school.)
  • 22. ...WHICH IS CHANGING Media Politics Journalism Medicine Books Business Music...
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. ...A world marked by “ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous information, ubiquitous networks, at unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere, from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate and publish.” Michael Wesch
  • 29. ABUNDANCE Abundance is redefining “an education.”
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. carcity S bit.ly/MZmNDy
  • 38. carcity S bit.ly/MZmNDy
  • 39. carcity S Abu ndan ce bit.ly/MZmNDy
  • 40. carcity S Information ≠ Education Abu ndan ce bit.ly/MZmNDy
  • 41. carcity S Abu ndan ce bit.ly/MZmNDy
  • 42.
  • 43. Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U. of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.
  • 44. Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U. of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn. “This is the tsunami.” --Richard DeMillo, Ga. Tech
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49. 2024?
  • 51. ABUNDANCE Not college ready... Not career ready... Learning Ready
  • 53.
  • 54. “Median wages for those with bachelor’s degrees are down from 2000, hit by technological changes that are eliminating midlevel jobs...”
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 61. ARE YOU LITERATE? • Develop proficiency with the tools of technology   • Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally   • Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes   • Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information   • Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts   • Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments bit.ly/nctelit
  • 63.
  • 65.
  • 66.
  • 67.
  • 68.
  • 69.
  • 70.
  • 71.
  • 72.
  • 73. ABUNDANCE Abundance changes the way we think about “school.”
  • 74.
  • 75.
  • 76.
  • 77.
  • 78. “We don’t know one-millionth of one percent about anything.” Thomas Edison
  • 80. ABUNDANCE Not content mastery... Learning mastery.
  • 81. LEARNING IS creativity passion to know application of knowledge inquiry seeing patterns posing and answering questions understanding the world acquiring knowledge curiosity finding and solving problems making something understanding something you previously didn’t understand making connections changing your perspective on something synthesizing ideas adding new knowledge
  • 82. LEARNING IS creativity passion to know application of knowledge inquiry seeing patterns posing and answering questions Which of These do we Assess? understanding the world acquiring knowledge curiosity finding and solving problems making something understanding something you previously didn’t understand making connections changing your perspective on something synthesizing ideas adding new knowledge
  • 83. LEARNING IS creativity passion to know application of knowledge inquiry seeing patterns posing and answering questions understanding the world acquiring knowledge curiosity finding and solving problems making something understanding something you previously didn’t understand making connections changing your perspective on something synthesizing ideas adding new knowledge
  • 84. REMEMBER: And, if we don’t assess what we value, we will value what we assess.
  • 85. Harder Difficulty Problem to Solving Assess Critical Thinking Basic Skills Content Knowledge Easier Less Important More Important Learning in a Time of Abundance
  • 86.
  • 87. Curiosity Resilience Courage Passion Harder Initiative to Learn Entrepreneurial Thinking Empathy Inquiry Synthesis Networking Creativity Difficulty Problem Collaboration Problem Connecting Finding to Solving Creating Assess Critical Thinking Participation Solutions Basic Skills Sharing Content Knowledge Easier Less Important More Important Learning in a Time of Abundance
  • 88. “We are ‘optimizing the measurable at the risk of neglecting the immeasurable.’” Justin Reich
  • 90.
  • 92. “Technological change is not additive; it’s ecological, which means, it changes everything.” Neil Postman
  • 94. NINE QUALITIES 1. Learning Centered 2. Inquiry Driven 3. Authentic Work 4. Digital 5. Connected 6. Literate 7. Transparent 8. Innovative 9. Provocative
  • 95. NINE QUALITIES 1. Bold Schools are Learning and Learner Centered Students and teachers direct their own learning and connect to their passions.
  • 96. NINE QUALITIES 2. Bold Schools are Inquiry Driven Since answers are now everywhere, learning is focused around developing and exploring “big questions”
  • 97. NINE QUALITIES 3. Bold Schools Support Authentic Work Students and teachers create real work for real audiences and real purposes.
  • 98. NINE QUALITIES 4. Bold Schools are Digital Students and teachers have access to and fluency with technology.
  • 99. NINE QUALITIES 5. Bold Schools are Connected Students and teachers regularly learn from and with people online.
  • 100. NINE QUALITIES 6. Bold Schools are Literate (by 21st Century Standards) Students and teachers meet NCTE guidelines for modern readers and writers.
  • 101. NINE QUALITIES 7. Bold Schools are Transparent Students and teachers widely share best practices and reflections on their learning.
  • 102. NINE QUALITIES 8. Bold Schools are Innovative All learners are encouraged to “poke the box” and experiment with practice.
  • 103. NINE QUALITIES 9. Bold Schools are Provocative Conversations around change extend to parents, communities, and local, state and national governments.
  • 104. NINE QUALITIES 1. Learning Centered 2. Inquiry Driven 3. Authentic Work 4. Digital 5. Connected 6. Literate 7. Transparent 8. Innovative 9. Provocative
  • 105. “The change we are in the middle of isn’t minor and it isn’t optional EASY.” Clay Shirky
  • 107. CHANGE 1. Understand: The contexts for change
  • 108.
  • 109.
  • 110. CHANGE 1. Understand: The contexts for change 2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement
  • 111.
  • 112.
  • 113. “Today, instead of teaching them information, I was teaching them how to learn.  And yet, I’m not sure what my new role in this is.  I’m not sure how to connect to my students and their learning process while doing this.  I’m not sure how to laugh and enjoy them. And I was not expecting the profound sense of loss and the pain accompanying it.”
  • 114. CHANGE 1. Understand: The contexts for change 2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement 3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice
  • 115. ARE YOU LITERATE? • Develop proficiency with the tools of technology   • Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally   • Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes   • Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information   • Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts   • Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments bit.ly/nctelit
  • 116. CHANGE 1. Understand: The contexts for change 2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement 3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice 4. Act: Innovate, Change, Connect, ReLearn
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  • 119. CHANGE 1. Understand: The contexts for change 2. Feel: Anger, grief, excitement 3. Reflect: Examine your own learning practice 4. Act: Innovate, Change, Connect 5. Provoke: Engage others, Advocate
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  • 124. “In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” Eric Hoffer
  • 125. THANKS! will@willrichardson.com @willrich45 willrichardson.com Slides at: slideshare.net/willrich45

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