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December 22, 2012

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Kristenswanson

Hey Bill,
I've read all three of these titles and I LOVE them all! I just finished reading Multipliers last week. It has given me incredibly helpful labels when talking with school leaders. The other two were certainly influential on my practice as well. I'd also recommend Making Learning Whole by David Perkins and Mob Rule Learning by Michelle Boule. Enjoy your holiday! ~Kristen

Bob Dillon

I am reading Makers by Chris Anderson, and I really think that he is discussing a trend that our schools aren't preparing kids for. We need to unleash kids to be entrepreneurs of small-batches of incredible manufactured goods. The next industrial revolution.

Dan Winters

Multipliers is a great summary of the leadership approaches that attract and continuously encourage quality educators.

Can't wait to read Richardon ebook and will get the Firmative Assessment book for my staff for 13-14.

I also just heard Chris Anderson on Econtalk and he definitely got me thinking about how to get 3D printing and manufacturing in the hands of our students.

Bill Ferriter

Hey Dan,

Thanks for the heads up on Econ Talk. Id never heard of it before. Going to have to check it out.

A tech ed guy I know here in NC has a 3D printer, but the districts new curriculum for his course doesnt have any elements that make that printer useful. Hes furious -- both about the lost cash and the lost opportunity for kids!

Rock on,
Bill

Bill Ferriter

Hey Bob...

Looking forward to checking out Makers. Its a concept that Im really in to right now.

Hadnt heard of the book, though...Looking forward to checking it out.

Hope youre well and that you have a great holiday!

Bill

Bill Ferriter

Hey Kristen,

Thanks a ton for the recommendations! Im looking forward to checking them out, thats for sure.

And heres to hoping that you have a good holiday too. Looking forward (hopefully) to seeing you at Educon!

Rock on,
Bill

Centerteach

Bill:

Thanks for the three suggestions. I would agree that the Jackaic and Bailey book is worth the read. I read it a year ago and it helped me understand the need for and value of common balanced assessment writinhg on grade-level teams. Have not read the other two but will add them to my list.

I have been reading a book by Jim Knight, which I highly recommend, Instructional Coaching. The other book that is quite good is Better Learning Through Sttructured Teaching by Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey. Finally, Creating Innovators, by Tony Wagner, is a great piece on innovation with some worthy applications to the world of K-12 schools.

Bob

Jennifer

A colleague recently recommended Why School? to me. It's a quick read with some thoughtful insights about the purpose and function of school in the 21st century compared to an assembly line education most students are still being subjected to today. Worth the read.

Bill Ferriter

Hey Bob,

First, thanks for stopping by! Good to see you here and hope you have a good holiday.

Second, Creating Innovators is a good read. Thanks for reminding me about it. I made it through about half of it before putting it down. I need to go back and finish it up.

And Im interested in that structured teaching book. It resonates with the RTI concept that you have to have some instructional fidelity in order to ensure that quality teaching is going on before you start planning interventions.

Anyway....thanks a ton for sharing.

Bill

HowePrincipal

I've read Why School? and now have the other two on my wish list. Thanks for the great recommendations. We have been using your Building a PLC book in my leadership team. Very helpful resource.

I would recommend Opening Minds by Peter Johnston. I have changed the way I communicate with students after reading this resource, along with his previous work Choice Words.

Bill Ferriter

Howe Principal wrote:

We have been using your Building a PLC book in my leadership team. Very helpful resource

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Jazzed to hear it, Howe Prinicipal!

Be sure to let me know if you want to Skype to talk in more detail. Im always willing, thats for sure.

Be well,
Bill

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