Source: SmartBlog On Education
Leading connected classrooms has become the rallying cry in many schools. There is a desire for all students to learn by interacting with people, place and planet, but this doesn’t always play well with legacy systems and desires to focus on test scores in schools. For schools that can reshape their success metrics, there is a more preferable road forward. Here are five key elements for building connected classrooms:
Analyze where you are with these elements to truly see if your places of learning are approaching the threshold of quality connected classrooms.
Robert Dillon is the director of innovation for the Affton School District in Saint Louis, Mo. He has the opportunity to speaker around the country on a variety of topics that support learning. Dillon just released his new book, “Leading Connected Classroom: The Heart and Soul of Learning.”