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Getting Started with High School Redesign
Thinking about high school redesign? We've assembled a great reading list to get you started.
BPLC: There’s Something Happening Here
By: Laura Jackson. Teachers and schools are coming to the Blended & Personalized Learning Conference is April 4-6th, in Providence, Rhode Island to share their lessons learned.
Transforming Education from the Inside Out: Singapore American School
Singapore American Schools proves that even large institutions, with excellent programming results, can continually improve in order to do what's best for all students. Read more about their success in this new case study.
Reggio Emilia: The Future of Learning Has Roots in the Past
By: Beth Holland. Numerous current initiatives focus on creating personalized learner experiences through modern trends such as high-quality project-based learning (HQPBL) and design thinking. However, this pursuit to deliver learning that fuels each whole child has its roots in the Reggio Emilia Approach that Loris Malaguzzi first envisioned in the 1940s.
Pathfinder Spaces: An Action Research Project at Singapore American School
Tom recently had the chance to visit Singapore American School, a 60-year-old organization with a sprawling facility built in several stages. Learn about their plan to rebuild about 60% of the campus and renovate the other portion and why their "Pathfinder Spaces" is the best facilities action research project we’ve seen.
Creating the Future of Learning: Singapore American School
A virtual tour of the Singapore American School, the largest single campus international school in the world and largest American school outside the U.S.
Library 2.0: Center of Innovation at Singapore American School
By: Robert Helmer. The librarian at Singapore American School describes how they transformed their library by centering around a hub concept of information, innovation and impact on students--a center of innovation.