All by Chris Crouch

 Ideally, our students would have the capability to adapt to the Leatherman tool, the iPhone, or the 3-D printer, but we must begin now by making sure that we as educators understand that the end game isn't to have students master a set of blueprints that aren't adaptable to our ever-changing world.

Shifting the Classroom Paradigm

It listens. The heart isn’t the engine. It isn’t in charge.  The heart is a sensory organ. All of this thinking takes me back to Steiner’s larger point, “to improve and make true progress”.  

That’s when I realized that this paradigm impacts the classroom. What kind of heart do you view yourself as a teacher?  Are you the pump? The engine? Pushing blood out to the cells. Delivering nutrients?