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5-13-14 The Whole Child Blog — Symposium Focuses on Educating Young People for Their Future, Not Our Past — Whole Child Education

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The Missing Piece of Personalization: Passion and Engagement
Personalization is quickly becoming a buzzword in education, especially in terms of blended learning and educational technology. I joined a team of educators on a panel on the same subject on the Whole Child Podcast. We unpacked what it is and what it might look like in the classroom. We talked about its challenges and benefits and collaborated to explain its implications for education. Most impor


Whole Child Symposium

Symposium Focuses on Educating Young People for Their Future, Not Our Past

2014 Whole Child Symposium LiveThe decisions we make today—for our systems, our schools, and our classrooms—will affect what all of our tomorrows will look like. This past week, ASCD hosted its inaugural Whole Child Symposium Liveevent at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. For three hours attendees—leading education leaders, U.S. congressional staff, and various ASCD constituents—listened to ASCD CEO and Executive Director Dr. Gene R. Carter and a panel of education experts discuss global education policies, processes, and practices and the influences on children, societies, and economies in the future. This discussion, led by ASCD Whole Child Programs Director Sean Slade, was focused more globally and on long-term problems, challenges, and solutions. Panelists addressed three key driving questions:
  • How will decisions made by policymakers today determine what our youth and societies become?
  • What do we as a society risk by abdicating the decision-making process or, at worst, not being aware that the wheels are in motion?
  • At a fundamental level, what do we want our youth, our children, and our societies to become, and what decisions must be made to get us there?
Panelists included Charles Haynes, director of the Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum;David Osher, American Institutes for Research (AIR) vice president, AIR Institute fellow, and co-director of Symposium Focuses on Educating Young People for Their Future, Not Our Past — Whole Child Education:


5-12-14 The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education
Not Worried About the EOG — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGNot Worried About the EOGMay 12, 2014 by Steven WeberAcross the United States, students have started test prep. Students march through test packet after test packet with the goal of increasing test scores on a standardized test. In North Carolina, all elementary schools administer the End-of-Grade (EOG) Test. The test is a stan