When we stand back and look at our goals, at the core is
always student success. Fortunately,
that part is unwavering and crystal clear.
Sometimes the steps to attaining
these goals aren’t always so focused.
All these plans and ideas are tumbling around inside our heads…some
ideas are simple and easily achieved, some seem too complicated, others are too
expensive, and then there are those that are just not practical. So, how do we get those ideas transformed
into something tangible? I would say these are our most
helpful resources…
Professional
Books! There are so many to choose
from, but these have really hit home for us.
o
Blueprint
for Tomorrow: Redesigning School for
Student-Centered Learning – Prakash Nair.
This quick read is packed with practical solutions, before and after
pictures, and a great survey to help you evaluate your current space.
o
Make
Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative
Collaboration – Scott Doorley & Scott Witthoft. This book is an amazing “how-to” manual. Each idea is presented on a short colorful
spread with pictures and step-by-step instructions.
o
The Third
Teacher: 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform
Teaching & Learning – A collaborative Project: Cannon Design + VS Furniture + Bruce Mau
Design. Another bold, graphic addition
to your professional collection. This is
divided into 79 succinct, colorful, graphic displays that allow you to jump
around from section to section as needed.
Field Trips. Get out of your space and
visit other places…specifically libraries and businesses with a collaborative environment. Most are more than happy to offer a guided tour
and show off their spaces.
Pinterest. I’ll confess that I’ve given far too many
hours of my life to Pinterest, but the return on the investment is pretty good. (Plus, I’ve walked away with a few bonus
recipes and home improvement projects too. )
Twitter. Find the people who share your passion and
follow them!
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