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Adam Haigler
Feb 14, 2020
This webinar highlights a shift from the traditional factory model to a culture of innovation in education, emphasizing the importance of cultivating local innovation and experiential learning for transformative experiences.
This webinar highlights a shift from the traditional factory model to a culture of innovation in education, emphasizing the importance of cultivating local innovation and experiential learning for transformative experiences. It underscores the significance of building a culture of innovation in education, while also referencing key 21st-century skills for students. Drawing parallels with open source ethos, the discussion touches upon the advantages over closed source in code development and innovation, applying key concepts from open source to education. Additionally, it stresses the vital role of living the mission and vision for the success of leadership initiatives, promoting teacher-powered schools for effective student-centered learning, and advocating for a free and open exchange of ideas and resources in schools. The conversation also emphasizes initiating culture shifts in professional learning communities through critical conversations and protocols, ultimately leading to sustainable initiatives.