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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far: The View from International Schools Dr. Julie Evans CEO, Project Tomorrow Very Special Guests: Dr. Kari Stubbs, BrainPOP Ann McMullan, Education Consultant

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Page 1: Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far - The View from International Schools

Leadership for Digital Learning

Near and Far: The View from International Schools

Dr. Julie Evans

CEO, Project Tomorrow

Very Special Guests:

Dr. Kari Stubbs, BrainPOP

Ann McMullan, Education Consultant

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Today’s big questions:

o How are international schools leveraging digital

tools and innovative practices to impact student

learning?

oWhat are best practices for digital learning

leadership – from international schools and US

schools?

oWhat can we learn from the experiences of

educators in international school settings that can

inform our efforts in US schools?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Session components:

o New research data on digital learning in

international schools

o Insights from selected education leaders within

international schools

o Perspectives from a US district leader

o Your contributions via Twitter and discussion

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{ Chief Executive Officer, Project Tomorrow

Dr. Julie Evans

@JulieEvans_ PT [email protected]

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Project Tomorrow – Highlights from our Global Work

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BrainPOP The More You Know, The More You Know! Dr. Kari Stubbs

Vice President,

Learning & Innovation

[email protected]

@karistubbs

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Ann McMullan Education Consultant

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www.annmcmullan.com

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(c) Project Tomorrow 2016

@JulieEvans_PT @KariStubbs #intlschools

@SpeakUpEd @BrainPOP #CoSN2017

@Ann_McMullan

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Getting to know you!

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Today’s big questions:

o How are international schools leveraging digital

tools and innovative practices to impact student

learning?

oWhat are best practices for digital learning

leadership – from international schools and US

schools?

oWhat can we learn from the experiences of

educators in international school settings that can

inform our efforts in US schools?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

What do we know collectively

about international schools?

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Let’s learn about international schools from an international school leader:

Dr. Wayne Burnett @WayneBu Deputy Head of Primary German European School in Singapore

Wayne video 1

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And about the types of digital learning we would find in an international school today

Dr. Wayne Burnett @WayneBu Deputy Head of Primary German European School in Singapore

Insert Wayne 3

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Speak Up for International Schools A research project to learn about the digital learning

experiences in international schools

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Extension of very successful US-based Speak Up Project

Since 2003, 5 million K-12 students, educators and

parents

New collaboration with BrainPOP, ISTE and CoSN

Facilitated online surveys about digital learning

Surveys for students, teachers and administrators

Over 2,200 surveys submitted from international schools

in spring 2016; 2017 process underway now

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Speak Up for International

Schools Advisory Council

Nasser Ahmed Al-Khori, Qatar Foundation

Phil Bassett, Leadership Development

International, China

Barend Blom, Tyndale Park Christian

School, New Zealand

Tony Bradenburg, Global Education

Consultant for ISTE, Australia

TS Bray, Cheongna Dalton School, Korea

Willie Brownlee, Moncton Christian

Academy, Canada

Wayne Burnett, German European

School Singapore

Claudia Estrada, American School of

Guatemala

Dennis Grice, Concordia International

School Shanghai

Matt Harris, International EdTech, Indonesia

Vibha Kothari, Oxbridge Tutorial College,

Nigeria

Tara Linney, Singapore American School

Davey Neill, Shanghai American School

Thomas Penland, Gyeonggi Suwon

International School, Korea

Daniela Silva, Qatar Foundation Schools

Tim Shuman, Association of Christian Schools

International, U.S.

Kari Stubbs, BrainPOP

Carol Van Vooren, California State University

San Marcos

Ufuk Yagci, MEF International School, Istanbul

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Speak Up for International Schools

2016 data insights for today’s discussion:

o How students are using digital tools for learning

oMobile device usage and valuation of that usage

o From print to pixel – use of games and movies

within learning

o Impact of technology use on learning

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Current uses of digital tools for learning

Four types of usage by students:

In school:

o teacher directed

o student self – initiated

Out of school time:

o supporting schoolwork

o supporting personal learning

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Digital Activities Students in

international

schools

Take tests online 67%

Use mobile apps for learning 65%

Create videos/movies to show what I

know 60%

Use online textbooks 52%

Watch videos/movies in class 46%

Digital learning – teacher facilitated usage by students

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Digital Activities Students in

international

schools

Use mobile to look up info in class 72%

Text classmates for help 67%

Take notes on mobile device 63%

Take photos of assignments/text book

pages 61%

Find videos to support learning 49%

Digital learning – student self-initiated usage

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Mobile device usage and valuation

Students have regular access to mobile devices:

o 73% of lower secondary students use their own devices

o 59% of primary students use a tablet provided by their

school

Students say mobile device use is important

75% of students say that being able to use a mobile device

(laptop, tablet, Chromebook) during the school day to support

learning is important

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From print to pixel – use of games and movies

within learning

56% of primary students say they play video,

online or digital games to help with learning

55% of teachers say they are using game-based

environments in their classroom

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From print to pixel – use of games and movies

within learning

Why games? Benefits of games within

learning

Primary Lower

Secondary

Makes it easier to understand difficult

concepts

64% 66%

Makes the subject more interesting 49% 66%

School would be more fun 43% 62%

Improve my thinking and problem solving

skills

45% 49%

Games adapt to my skill level 38% 46%

Games connect content to real world 30% 37%

In charge of learning process 31% 35%

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From print to pixel – use of games and movies

within learning

Lower secondary students:

In what subject have you watched a

video or movie to help with

schoolwork?

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Students say:

1.Science (82%)

2. History (72%)

3.Mathematics (55%)

4.English (55%)

5.Geography (52%)

In what subject have you watched a video or

movie to help with schoolwork?

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Teachers’ purposes for using videos or movies

Why videos or movies?

Purposes

Teachers in

international schools

Teachers in US

schools

Activate students’ prior

knowledge

78% 69%

Illustrate a difficult

concept

75% 59%

Introduce a lesson or unit 73% 68%

Increase student

engagement

70% 65%

Facilitate a class

discussion

68% 62%

Offer an alternative

teaching approach

64% 46%

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As a result of using technology, I am …

Student view: impact of technology on learning

Developing creativity skills

Collaborating with other students more

More likely to complete homework assignments

Learning in a way that fits my learning style

Learning at my own pace

Gaining a better understanding of class materials

Developing critical thinking and problem solving skills

In control of my learning

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Kari: How does this data resonate

with your perspectives on digital

learning in international schools?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Ann: Please give us the US school

comparative perspective.

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Today’s big questions:

o How are international schools leveraging digital

tools and innovative practices to impact student

learning?

oWhat are best practices for digital learning

leadership – from international schools and US

schools?

oWhat can we learn from the experiences of

educators in international school settings that can

inform our efforts in US schools?

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Let’s learn now from a teacher in an int’l school.

Think about his comments on leadership, culture and what is needed for education transformation.

Davey Neil @daveyneil Shanghai American School

Davey video 1

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Ann: What resonates with you

about Davey’s comments especially

on leadership?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Today’s big questions:

o How are international schools leveraging digital

tools and innovative practices to impact student

learning?

oWhat are best practices for digital learning

leadership – from international schools and US

schools?

oWhat can we learn from the experiences of

educators in international school settings that can

inform our efforts in US schools?

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Teaching in the US vs. teaching in an international school?

Davey Neil @daveyneil Shanghai American School

Davey video 2

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

All: Are there lessons from

international schools that we

should adopt in US schools?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Today’s big questions:

o How are international schools leveraging digital

tools and innovative practices to impact student

learning?

oWhat are best practices for digital learning

leadership – from international schools and US

schools?

oWhat can we learn from the experiences of

educators in international school settings that can

inform our efforts in US schools?

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Extended Learning Resources

http://bit.ly/2oDkv7a

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Speak Up Resources: www.tomorrow.org

National Speak Up reports and infographics

Targeted and thematic reports

Digital learning trends

Mobile learning & social media

Games in the classroom

Blended learning outcomes

Presentations, podcasts and webinars

Services: consulting, workshops, evaluation and efficacy

studies

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Plan to participate in Speak Up 2017!

Online surveys for:

o K-12 students – individual +

group

o Parents – English and

Spanish

o Teachers

o Librarians/Media Specialists

o School & District

Administrators

o Technology Leaders

o Community Members &

Communications Officers

Gain news insights in the

activities, attitudes and

aspirations of your

stakeholders

Surveys open Oct 2017 – Jan 2018

Learn more www.tomorrow.org/speakup

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Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far

Thank you for joining us for today’s discussion!

Dr. Julie Evans

Chief Executive Officer

Project Tomorrow

@JulieEvans_PT

[email protected]