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for every school good 10 things

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The Top Ten

1Friends

Seeing Friends is what makes school awesome. School gives you an excuse to hang out and socialize with your friends. And best of all in school (Unless none of your friends go to your school, or have no friends in school) you get to see your friends 5 days a week for 9 months. It's awesome! Now yes you can see your friends on the weekends, but not for 7 hours. And also what about the friends that you can only see at school. Plus you can't hang out with all of your friends over the weekend, but you can at school. Library and Fave subjects are a close 2nd and 3rd+50

Its always great to see your friends and joke on everybody!+17

I love to see my friends.

They always give me a good laugh. They make me smile everyday it gives me giggles. Especially when we have "who can say Jellybean with out smiling but every time we fail! I love my friends.+1

Indeed I do have some friends. Back in 6th grade I was smart, funny, and the guy who likes sports and video games.. My friends treated me nicely and I treat them nice. My teacher was really funny and was impressed of my knowings of geography. Next year when I went to middle school, my friends ignored me and started a big popularity group. Another Cold War AGAIN. I’m still doing good in academics and sports but I really need friends who has my back.. Middle school is HORRIBLE

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10 Things Every Great School Should Be

Every great school should be…

1. Focused

…on thought, not content; less concerned on what to learn and more concerned with how to think and how to learn.

2. Illuminating

…’lighting’ what’s worth knowing for each student in their native place as part of a global society, then helping students learn to do the same for themselves

3. Disruptive

…of social issues that plague human progress, improve economic, intellectual, spiritual, and related ‘well-being’ disparities. (Obviously!)

4. Transparent

…through the expertise, empathy, creativity, and wisdom demonstrated by its ‘graduates.’ This includes the health and integrity and innovation and humanity of the professional fields it populates with students after they’re ‘finished’ with their ‘learning.’ 

This should, among other effects, reduce the ‘silo effect’ and problematic jargon that keeps one ‘field’ or ‘industry’ form talking plainly and earnestly with another to solve mutual problems and reach our collective potential.

5. Judged 

…not ‘politically accountable,’ but rather judged by the inclinations, tendencies, habits, and behavior of its students–that is, for example, to worry not can students think critically, but will they think critically? Not can they calculate and research and design and build and decipher and integrate and evaluate, but will they?

6. Human

…centered towards human beings not human systems–towards learners and communities not institutions and corporate “job skills” (this one is common sense, but let’s go ahead and say it anyway so we’re all on the same page).

They will not hide behind ‘policies’ or ‘procedures’ or ‘rules’ or ‘that’s the way it’s always been done.’ Further, they are evaluated, in part, on how well its members (students and families) can identify and challenge failures and discrepancies here.

7. Future-Proof

…in producing a collection of understandings, competencies, and skills in existing (e.g., literacy, math, science, engineering) and emerging (e.g., coding, design, artificial intelligence, etc.) genres that enable the creation with the hands what the heart can imagine and the mind can fully understand the consequences of (e.g., wisdom, vision, and perspective).

. Playful

…with its approach to knowledge, projects, relationships, and more; driven by various learning models and pathways that promote self-direction, creativity, learning through play, and other capacities that promote an ability to not just thrive in a 21st century society, but help shape and form what we can and might become.

Note, playfulness as the term is meant here (as opposed to carelessness) requires expertise, self-efficacy, joy, and sheer intellectual exuberance. Think of a guitarist going ‘off-sheet’ to play a 8-minute, unplanned solo in the middle of a live performance in response to the audience, his band, and most crucially his own creative curiosity that instinctively guides him to do so.

9. Catalyzed

…by diverse definitions of literacy in the primary grades, and then critical thinking, creativity, and citizenship (local and digital) added on through middle and early secondary grades, and finally mentorship, problem and project-based learning, and relevant academic pursuits that support those causes.

10. Compelling

…and entirely convincing in every way as a fully-realized system of personalized learning. (This does not mean ‘different’ kinds of access to the same curriculum.)

10 Things Every Great School Should Be;
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