Wednesday, December 17, 2008

21st Century Learners

What skills and perspectives do students need in their education to best prepare them to cope and thrive in the 21st century? How should a school like The Westminster Schools of Atlanta position itself to meet the highest standards of excellence in education for the 21st Century?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

AP Curriculum

Wow! Great conversation! You are deepening my understanding. Do any of you remember the anecdote from Ned Hallowell's talk to us earlier in the fall? He had been asked to consult with MIT's Chemistry Dept., and while there, he witnessed a remarkable thing. The professors were orienting the undergraduates to the department; they pointed out the labs to the students and said, in effect, "Go, have fun; see what you can come up with." Half the students were on fire with excitement and couldn't wait to get into those labs to "play." the other half of those "very smart" students (MIT admits) were paralyzed and in real need of step-by-step instruction as to how to proceed. In which group would our graduates be had they been in that orientation group? I wonder. You would know better than I. Thanks to you for engaging this topic. So, now, how can this conversation get more widespread attention among those who might like to know it is happening?