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Transforming School Culture by Crowd-Sourcing Innovation with Eric Schneider, President and Co-Founder of InnovateK12

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Rebecca Reed에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rebecca Reed 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Innovation. One of the most important, yet overused buzzwords of the last decade. It might just hold the keys to school transformation and deeper student learning, but what do we really mean when we say the word? And how can schools build it into their culture in a way that's sustainable? In this episode I talk with Eric Schneider, President and Co-Founder of InnovateK12 about accessing the transformative power of innovation in districts, schools, and classrooms. Innovate K12 starts with the premise that the greatest sources of innovation are the stakeholders closest to students: teachers, administrative staff, custodians, bus drivers, principals - and students themselves. When these stakeholders are equally engaged through a crowd-sourcing process, you see the magic happen.
Connect with Eric and InnovateK12:

Website: https://www.innovatek12.org/
Twitter: @innovatek12 and @EricS_Innovates
Chapter Guide:
0.00 - Intro to the episode
1:54 - What is innovation and why should schools care?
6:25 - Eric's journey as a catalyst for innovation in districts
8:35 - The InnovateK12 toolkit: crowd-sourcing innovation, human-centered design, and lean startup methodology
14:15 - How students are transferring lean startup practice to the classroom
18:00 - How this innovative practice has led to school-wide mental health solutions
24:55 - The cultural impact: empowerment, problem-solving, and agility
28:33 - Leadership is the critical piece of the puzzle
36:38 - The role of external partners in school innovation
39:17 - How is innovation different from "shiny object syndrome"?
41:46 - The one thing schools and districts can do to get started
44:16 - Who are you giving an A to Eric?
45:46 - Get connected with Eric and Innovate K12
If you liked what you heard, rate and review Off the Assembly Line
You can find more show details and resources at offtheassemblyline.co and connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn or at rebeccaareed.com.
Learn more about the Teacher Mastermind at http://teachermastermind.com
Follow Off the Assembly Line
twitter @offassemblyline
instagram @offtheassemblyline_podcast
facebook @offtheassemblylinepodcast.
Special thanks to Scott Holmes for our intro music. You can check out more from him at https://scottholmesmusic.com/.
Thanks for listening to Off the Assembly Line. Share it with someone who needs to hear it and then go make a ruckus!

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1. Intro to episode (00:00:00)

2. What is innovation and why should schools care? (00:01:54)

3. Eric's journey as a catalyst for innovation in districts (00:06:25)

4. The InnovateK12 toolkit: crowd-sourcing innovation, human-centered design, and lean startup methodology (00:08:35)

5. How students are transferring lean startup practice to the classroom (00:14:15)

6. How this innovative practice has led to school-wide mental health solutions (00:18:00)

7. The cultural impact: empowerment, problem-solving, and agility (00:24:55)

8. Leadership is the critical piece of the puzzle (00:28:33)

9. The role of external partners in school innovation (00:36:38)

10. How is innovation different from "shiny object syndrome"? (00:39:17)

11. The one thing schools and districts can do to get started (00:41:46)

12. Who are you giving an A to Eric? (00:44:16)

13. Get connected with Eric and Innovate K12 (00:45:46)

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icon공유
 
Manage episode 247506359 series 2579354
Rebecca Reed에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rebecca Reed 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Innovation. One of the most important, yet overused buzzwords of the last decade. It might just hold the keys to school transformation and deeper student learning, but what do we really mean when we say the word? And how can schools build it into their culture in a way that's sustainable? In this episode I talk with Eric Schneider, President and Co-Founder of InnovateK12 about accessing the transformative power of innovation in districts, schools, and classrooms. Innovate K12 starts with the premise that the greatest sources of innovation are the stakeholders closest to students: teachers, administrative staff, custodians, bus drivers, principals - and students themselves. When these stakeholders are equally engaged through a crowd-sourcing process, you see the magic happen.
Connect with Eric and InnovateK12:

Website: https://www.innovatek12.org/
Twitter: @innovatek12 and @EricS_Innovates
Chapter Guide:
0.00 - Intro to the episode
1:54 - What is innovation and why should schools care?
6:25 - Eric's journey as a catalyst for innovation in districts
8:35 - The InnovateK12 toolkit: crowd-sourcing innovation, human-centered design, and lean startup methodology
14:15 - How students are transferring lean startup practice to the classroom
18:00 - How this innovative practice has led to school-wide mental health solutions
24:55 - The cultural impact: empowerment, problem-solving, and agility
28:33 - Leadership is the critical piece of the puzzle
36:38 - The role of external partners in school innovation
39:17 - How is innovation different from "shiny object syndrome"?
41:46 - The one thing schools and districts can do to get started
44:16 - Who are you giving an A to Eric?
45:46 - Get connected with Eric and Innovate K12
If you liked what you heard, rate and review Off the Assembly Line
You can find more show details and resources at offtheassemblyline.co and connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn or at rebeccaareed.com.
Learn more about the Teacher Mastermind at http://teachermastermind.com
Follow Off the Assembly Line
twitter @offassemblyline
instagram @offtheassemblyline_podcast
facebook @offtheassemblylinepodcast.
Special thanks to Scott Holmes for our intro music. You can check out more from him at https://scottholmesmusic.com/.
Thanks for listening to Off the Assembly Line. Share it with someone who needs to hear it and then go make a ruckus!

Support the show

  continue reading

챕터

1. Intro to episode (00:00:00)

2. What is innovation and why should schools care? (00:01:54)

3. Eric's journey as a catalyst for innovation in districts (00:06:25)

4. The InnovateK12 toolkit: crowd-sourcing innovation, human-centered design, and lean startup methodology (00:08:35)

5. How students are transferring lean startup practice to the classroom (00:14:15)

6. How this innovative practice has led to school-wide mental health solutions (00:18:00)

7. The cultural impact: empowerment, problem-solving, and agility (00:24:55)

8. Leadership is the critical piece of the puzzle (00:28:33)

9. The role of external partners in school innovation (00:36:38)

10. How is innovation different from "shiny object syndrome"? (00:39:17)

11. The one thing schools and districts can do to get started (00:41:46)

12. Who are you giving an A to Eric? (00:44:16)

13. Get connected with Eric and Innovate K12 (00:45:46)

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