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This is the second of a two-part preface excerpt from the book To Know the Joy of Work Well Done: Building Connections and Community with Place-Based Learning, by EdVisions' own James Lewicki.
https://t.co/0dFRdJs5r3
Among other things, Walter Enloe was a key supporter, board member, co-director, cheerleader, agitator and trouble shooter for EdVisions for many years. A brilliant man and a dear friend that we miss every day! https://t.co/oyJcdBNi2O
James Lewicki, EdVisions Chief Development Director, was a classroom teacher for 17 years.
Collecting what works well, Lewicki now shares 7 of these proven PBL resources as free downloads on his website. Download them all at once at: https://t.co/AHCFzaJixS
Does your school need an improvement plan that WORKS??
Join Dr. Steven Rippe to learn about transformative and engaging school improvement plans! Wed 7/29 @ 10:45
If you are part of a charter school at ANY level, check out the conference our friends at WRCCS are hosting!
Tuesday, July 28th will be all about charter school authorizing and governance boards.
Wednesday, July 29th will be all about charter school leadership and classrooms.
Consider this-Unleashing Potential in a Time of Crisis. Join Supt of the Year & Exec Director of Ed°Visions, Jay Haugen, to learn more & discuss the Impact of Crisis on Change at the 8th Annual SEAM Virtual Conference May 21-22. Learn more at https://t.co/HXTVEaEjLZ
Join WRCCS and EdVisions as we share general charter school information, answer questions, and share resources around charter schools.
Register here https://t.co/jj08XvTKA5
WRCCS is hosting Wisconsin's first virtual school development conference on April 22, 2020. there's still time to register! https://t.co/tEweTsNohr (and click on tickets!)
We hope to "see" you there! #wrccs2020
Honored to be serving and supporting the powerful work of the students and staff at Nawayee Center School through the Midwest School Transformation Project!
Is your school's vision an important part of an authentic transformation process? Absolutely! See why it and other elements such as trust, #TeacherLeadership, #StudentAgency, #ConnectedLearning, etc. are so vital in this case study from @edvisions: https://t.co/bOlooe5yS5 #EdChat
For our December Ed°Talk, Dr. Steven Rippe sat down last month with educators from the PBL Institute in Japan to discuss their reflections after a tour of four unique EdVisions' schools in Minnesota. We hope you enjoy their conversation! https://t.co/DS0Yh4aX51
Today on the blog we have another insightful piece from Dr. Nancy Allen-Mastro. This time she's tackling authentic assessment and how it's helping the MSTP teachers get their students motivated to share in their learning process!
https://t.co/joFItvCo3j
"Autonomy, a sense of personal independence, is exactly what students need at this time in their life if they are to experience healthy development." https://t.co/ubWOvCA9kk #edreimagined#edchat@edvisions
Head into your long weekend with our November Ed°Talk with Dr. Steven Rippe, joined by special guest, Scott Ferara, human capital and talent expert! We hope you enjoy their conversation on change, growth, and a strength's based approach to education.
https://t.co/ppFJZcHcpt
"At a time when traditional systems often fall short of meeting the needs of today’s students’, it’s hard to ignore calls for new ways to inspire learning and engage kids in meaningful ways. And the clock is ticking." https://t.co/zUjlsSW4Z5 #edreimagined#edchat@edvisions
Latest update on the the Midwest School Transformation Project: this month Dr. Nancy Allen Mastro asks "What Makes Learning Relevant?" With insights from staff at @NawayeeSchool, Rochester ALC, and Riverview Elem, it's a great look into the MSTP process!
https://t.co/HyaJkrMQ91
Another excellent update on the Midwest School Transformation Project! This month Dr. Allen-Mastro takes a look at student agency and empowerment and posits what would it be like if it were the norm for education in the US. Read her great insights here: https://t.co/jn58cwJIA8
This month for our Ed°Talk, Dr. Steven Rippe sat down with Joe Rice once again! Check out their follow-up conversation (from our abbreviated Ed°Talk last month) around circle work, native education, and Joe's thoughts on education overall. Enjoy! https://t.co/Fs4rz3IHuE