When Learning Lands …
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been noticing that sometimes it takes a while for learning to land … Here are some examples in my own learning: Can you…
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been noticing that sometimes it takes a while for learning to land … Here are some examples in my own learning: Can you…
I’ve recently had the privilege of visiting Silicon Valley International School (INTL)- A surprise visit that manifested because of the amazing opportunities for connection created at the recent Kaleidoscope of…
Stepping into Trevor MacKenzie’s classroom … I’m just wrapping up a 10-week trip to Canada, sipping on my final Canadian IPA, reflecting on what an epic trip this has been….
Which learning disposition do you think is the most important to cultivate in learners? As a Learning Power practitioner, this feels like a pretty key question to ask. Ideally, through a…
In our collective exploration of STEM and play and wonderings in our Learning Pioneers STEM/Play Quest we have been exploring all sorts of ideas and possibilities, including: How can we…
Guest blogpost by Anton de Vries, learning power consultant and lead thinker. Thank you Anton! In a few days, pupils in The Netherlands will be allowed to return to elementary…
It’s all about the “AND” What if, ideas that originally seemed in direct opposition, could, in fact, exist in the same space? One of our wonderings in Learning Pioneers Masterminds….
Guest blogpost, written by Anton de Vries, Learning Power trainer in the Netherlands. Food for thought for those of us returning to school over the next few weeks or months…
This amazing learner loves inventing. This is his car invention. It has a roof, a steering wheel that moves, headlights and windscreen wipers. He planned these ideas himself, listened to…