This year's CoSN Annual Conference was online last week. Aaron Spence, Superintendent of Virginia Beach and the CoSN and AASA Empowered Superintendent of the Year gave an incredible presentation.
His conclusions after so many years in the field are that deep learning requires the personalization of learning. The power of personalized learning is to foster student agency. Student agency requires a transformation of the learning experience of students. The purpose of technology is to accelerate the transformation.
Here are his expectations for Teachers:
- Teachers will use digital technology to appropriately connect students to authentic learning experiences, inside and outside the walls of the classroom.
- Teachers will empower students to choose their learning path through relevant and purposeful use of digital technology.
- Teachers will personalize learning through real-time data collection and analysis of individualized learning experiences.
- Teachers will use digital technology to collaborate, globally and locally, to foster professional growth.
And those expectations are to result in these outcomes for students:
- Students will take ownership of their academic growth by being active partners in their unique learning pathway by having voice and choice.
- Students will gain a global perspective by leveraging digital tools.
- Students will collaborate using digital tools to support their learning and the learning of others.
- Students will demonstrate academic mastery and growth through creation and publication of digital work.
- Students will become responsible and ethical digital citizens.
Having spent so much time the last few years working with the folks from 3DBear, this sounds positively Finnish.
Here are a few additional observations during the conference by district administrators:
- You can’t unsee what you’ve already seen, and we’ve already seen the inequities that exist and the executive functioning skills that aren’t existing in our students. The world has changed, and we are not going back.
- We need to move beyond grades. Are you grading the fact that children are in poverty, that their parents are illiterate, that they don’t have after school opportunities, that their parents are working two jobs and don’t have time to work with them on school work? is that what you are grading?
- If we don't figure out schools right now, the economy is not going to come back.