Top 10 Learning Quotes from this year!

Year 33 as an educator is now in the books!  What could such an old guy still have to learn?  Well…basically everything.  Our cool profession is always evolving, growing, changing.  If we’re doing it correctly anyway.  Because kids are always evolving, growing, and changing.  Their needs and futures are always evolving, growing, and changing.

So should we.  Evolve.  Grow.  Change.

Earlier this year, I put out my Ten Must Read Books for Educators.  Well…following up on that idea, here are my Top Ten Quotes for/from Educators from this year’s learning! Thank you to these wonderful thinkers for pushing my learning!

  1.  “A questioner is driven by wonder, but a doubter is blinded by limits.” – Aaron Hogan, from his new book Shattering the Perfect Teacher Myth: 6 Truths That Will Help You THRIVE as an Educator.
  2. “Would I want to be a learner in my own classroom?”George Couros.  Innovator’s Mindset.  Best book I have ever read around education, learning, professional learning, kids, teachers, administrators, parents.
  3. Every day, I find myself turning more and more of my experiences into opportunities that I can take to class tomorrow and turn into meaningful lessons for my students.”Instant Relevance: Using Today’s Experiences to Teach Tomorrow’s Lessons.  –Denis Sheeran
  4. “Amazing things happen when a school staff shares the belief that they are able to achieve collective goals and overcome challenges to impact student achievement.” Collective Efficacy: How Educators’ Beliefs Impact Student Learning – Jenni Anne Marie Donohoo
  5. “Teaching with technology is about the learning first and the tool second.”Liz Kolb Learning First, Technology Second: The Educator s Guide to Designing Authentic Lessons.
  6. We do our students a disservice when we prepare them for a world that no longer exists and fail to empower them with the skills and abilities they will need to navigate rough and shifting seas. We don’t need students who can fill in bubbles on a multiple-choice test; we need students who can create, innovate, connect, and collaborate. We need students who can identify and solve complex, real-world problems. Changing the way we educate students is not only necessary…it’s a moral imperative.” Don Wettrick,  Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level
  7. “We educators no longer live in a time when our job is to help students memorize a few things they might need someday. A smartphone and quick Google search are better suited to that task. Our job is to prepare students for the future by helping them learn to access and use information in ways that are meaningful to them.”Kevin Brookhouser and Ria Megnin.  The 20Time Project: How educators and parents can launch Google’s formula for future-ready innovation.
  8. “So here’s the message we need to internalize both for our students and ourselves: Failure shouldn’t be feared. In fact, it’s integral to growth and improvement. Improvements are seldom won without risk. Changes come rarely without courage. So as educators, we need to call forth that courage to appreciate the inevitability of failure and the fortitude to overcome it.” -Jennie Magiera Courageous Edventures: Navigating Obstacles to Discover Classroom Innovation.
  9. “As we innovate, we have to make sure we aren’t just automating education or simply making it more efficient. It is critical that we keep our focus on learning, not on technology. Turning a textbook into an e-textbook or moving from delivering a lecture in a class to delivering a lecture on video are not examples of transformative education. To truly prepare our students for their futures, we must embrace pedagogy that gives students responsibility, leads them through inquiry, and allows them to create based on their own ideas.”Diana Neebe and Jen Roberts, Power Up
  10. “Another question that is as common now as it was in 1999 is, “How can I find time to differentiate instruction? It’s hard, and I’m so busy already!” Time and experience have reinforced the only answer I know to give: “Build a career. Plan to be better tomorrow than today, but don’t ever plan to be finished or to be ‘good enough.’” As I once heard a teacher say to a student in her classroom, “Of course it’s hard. That’s why it’s worth your time. And you can do hard things.” Teaching is about learning, learning is about becoming, and making a history is about taking up a profession and making a life.”Carol Ann Tomlinson, The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners, 2nd Edition

I can’t wait to see what I learn next year!

Author: Jnelson

Jeff Nelson Fife School District Assistant Superintendent:Teaching-Learning-Innovation 40 years as an educator. 16 years teacher 3 years assistant principal 12 years principal 9 years Assistant Superintendent BA, Washington State University MAEd, Washington State University Previous member of AWSP Legislative Committee Previous member of UW Tacoma PEAB, Administrative Certification Established and maintained Fife’s first website for 7 years Present work includes establishing the first Teaching/Learning/Innovation department in the Fife School District. Examples of responsibilities include: teacher/administrator professional development, assessment, TPEP, curriculum/materials review, 24 credit requirement, technology levy leadership, teacher/administrator bargaining. Initiatives underway in Fife, as a result of new TLI Department: AVID, OER, Curriculum and Materials reviews, Student Perception Pilot with CSTP, Google Expedition Cofounder of Educational Internet Communications, LLC. Marketed and sold one of the first online grade checking programs in the US. Consulted with Seattle Educational Internet Company for 2 years. jnelson@fifeschools.com twitter.com/jeffnelsonTLI

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