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What (& Where) Are the World's Most Transformational Schools?

Posted: 12/01/11 10:28 AM ET

OK, people, let's get specific: Out of all the schools in the world, which ones are the most transformational when it comes to imagining a new way to think about teaching and learning in the 21st century?

There are a lot of inspiring schools out there, so I want to repeat: which are the most transformational -- by which I mean schools that are demonstrating, by policy and practice, 10 or more of the 22 core categories from QED Foundation's Transformational Change Model?

What I find so useful about the QED model (scroll down a bit on their home page to see it) is the way it identifies the central pillars of a high-quality education, and then demarcates what each pillar looks like in a traditional, transitional, and transformational setting. In a traditional school, for example, we tend to assume the student bears the primary responsibility for learning; in a transitional environment, that responsibility shifts to the teacher (see, e.g., just about every recently proposed accountability policy in the U.S.); but in a transformational context, the responsibility is shared via a learning team that includes, and extends beyond, teacher and student.

Of course, learning teams are just one part of a holistic system of environmental conditions. That's why, taken together, the QED change model helps clarify what we need, and which stages our own evolution will need to pass through, in order to pull K-12 schooling out of the Industrial-era model and into a new, Democratic-era paradigm.

Because that sort of clarity is in short supply, too often we hold up models of school reform that are, at best, examples of transitional progress, not transformational change.

With that caveat in place, please help me find the best set of transformational schools the world has to offer -- and please ground your recommendations in the QED change model.

I'll start the bidding with two examples, and a sample of the ways in which the school is modeling transformational practices:

Science Leadership Academy (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - SLA is an inquiry-driven high school that opened its doors in 2006. Students at SLA learn in a project-based environment where the core values of inquiry, research, collaboration, presentation and reflection are emphasized in all classes.

Selected Transformational Practices:
* Philosophy: Traditional - Coverage; Transitional - Depth/Breadth; Transformational - Standards-based Inquiry
* Goals: Traditional - Test Results Targets; Transitional - Curricular goals; Transformational - Learner Aspirations & Life Options
* Assessment: Traditional - Of Learning; Transitional - For Learning; Transformational - As Learning
* Educator Development: Traditional - Re-certification Hours; Transitional - Group Learning; Transformational - Collaborative Inquiry

Riverside School (Ahmenabad, India) -- Riverside offers a curriculum and experiences of engagement with the city that enables children to better understand their skills, potential, and responsibilities as citizens. It is also developing social intervention initiatives in the city to provide a wide array of activities (cultural, instructional, and recreational) that can be synchronized with the regular school curriculum.

Selected transformational practices:
* Model of Success is Based On: Traditional - The Willing and Able; Transitional - Inclusion; Transformational - Racial and Social Justice
* Context for Learning: Traditional - Classroom; Transitional - School; Transformational - Learning Community
* When/Where Learning Happens: Traditional - In School; Transitional - Coordination between in- and out-of-school; Transformational - Anywhere/Everywhere
* Student Investment: Traditional - Requirements; Transitional - Engagement; Transformational - Passion

To be sure, Riverside and SLA are just two of the schools out there doing several things really well, and being very intentional about the way they do so. What other schools are demonstrating a transformational approach to teaching and learning? And in which specific ways are they doing so?

I look forward to your recommendations and ideas.

 
 
 

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09:19 AM on 01/18/2012
Hey my friends! We need your support. A small group of game changers started to create a global map of outstanding and reformative education institutions. It is a visual way to locate each other in the world: http://coolmeia.org/educa/cmtls/node/19

Our mission is to connect the pioneers of a next edge education in order to strengthen the alternative education system and create a positive impulse on our traditional education systems.
Furthermore we would like connect with you and enable joint activities and a fruitful exchange with other mind like institutions

Please add information about outstanding educational institutions or initiatives to the collaborative mapping. Thanks in advance! Philippe
07:53 PM on 12/16/2011
North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens is not a school, which is precisely what makes it one of the most transformational places for learning today. Since 1996, North Star has been making living and learning without school an inspiring option for any interested teen in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. North Star's slogan is "Learning is natural. School is optional." Visit www.northstarteens.org for more information.
01:26 PM on 12/04/2011
Look at these small schools that have successfully, and quietly, been operating with a transformation framework for years:

1. Highland Tech High, Anchorage, AK: http://www.highlandtech.org/

2; Methow Valley Community School, Winthrop, WA: http://www.mvcommunityschool.org/
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01:23 PM on 12/05/2011
Thanks Nancy! Will do -- and excited to do so, since I was unaware of both of these schools.
12:17 PM on 12/02/2011
Brother Sam - check out our map at http://whatworks.wholechildeducation.org/examples/ for some terrific examples and keep checking for many more to come.
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09:04 AM on 12/03/2011
Thanks Molly -- am curious to hear from you which of these, either based on Kim's model or another set of criterion, qualifies as truly transformational -- not as a slight to the others, but as a way to zero in on which schools are genuinely modeling the absolute best in show?
11:33 AM on 12/02/2011
I urge everyone to take a look at Expeditionary Learning schools (http:.//elschools.org). EL schools share many of the same characteristics as SLA and Riverside and are in every type of school across 30 of the 50 states.
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02:19 PM on 12/02/2011
I second that! The work ELS is doing is inspirational! If you have not read Ron Berger's An Ethic of Excellence, stop what your doing and find a copy. Looking forward to visiting Realms (a ELS) School in Bend, Oregon sometime early next year.

Great work!

David Loitz
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09:06 AM on 12/03/2011
And I third it -- with the same caveat I gave Molly and ASCD -- out of the EL network, which smaller subset of schools qualifies as truly transformational? No doubt there are some, not all.
10:35 AM on 12/02/2011
Hey Sam,

I teach 5th grade in a transformational school in Tallahassee, FL. Cornerstone Learning Community (www.cornerstonelc.com) was founded as a private school with a public mission, modeled after another transformational school, Manhattan Country School (http://www.manhattancountryschool.org/).

CLC meets many of QED transformational core categories. Below are just a few:

Context for Learning: We are, by name and action, a Learning Community. Parents, teachers, administrators, Board of Trustees, and students all commit to learning as a lifelong endeavor. The goal: ensure curiosity survives and thrives throughout a student's education.

Where Learning Happens: Everywhere. Teachers utilize resources far beyond the classroom to engage students in inquiry, service, and civic action on campus and off.

Content: Whole Child. To borrow from ASCD, students at CLC are healthy, safe, engaged, challenged and supported.

Goals: Learner Aspirations and Life Options. Teachers shape, adjust, and tailor curriculum to meet the needs and interests of the students in each class to ensure experiences are relevant to their lives. Students lead in the design, research, and implementation of service learning projects related to social justice, environmental restoration, and elder care.

Educator Development: Collaborative Inquiry. Teachers work in teams to employ the lesson study model to improve practice.

Thanks for getting this conversation going, Sam. I look forward to seeing what other schools are identified.
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09:07 AM on 12/03/2011
Jason! Thanks for sharing, and for providing such a detailed window into Cornerstone's world. And yes, it's thrilling to be hearing about so many schools around the world I had not been aware of before. I'll share a summary of all the schools people have recommended in a couple weeks via my own site, www.samchaltain.com.
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09:11 PM on 12/01/2011
also check out the innovation tours being organized by IDEA (http://democraticeducation.org/index.php/tours/). Also wonder if we could talk about school evolving/transforming from traditional to transitional to Transformational... I think we shared more stories of the process and less of the so-called transformed schools we might be able to move a lot more communities and schools! Either way, I think this list is a great place to start. IDEA also has a survey to help school assess their own learning communities..., download it here, http://www.democraticeducation.org/idea_school_evaluation.pdf it is a great way to start a conversation with your school or fellow teachers around the idea of democratic education and truly transforming education.

I glad Sam is bring these types of conversations to a larger audience, this is what we really should be talking about!

David Loitz
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10:05 AM on 12/02/2011
Thanks David! I just retweeted the IDEA survey link -- great stuff, as always.
04:57 PM on 12/01/2011
Many schools rely on technology to assist in transformative changes like those mentioned in the article. Have a read of our our fall magazine (in graphical novel format) for a glimpse at part of our vision for Transforming K12 Education®.

http://www.infinitecampus.com/pages/company_menu/the-magazine/2010-fall.php

Josh Metcalfe
Catalyst at Infinite Campus
http://twitter.com/josh_metcalfe
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10:07 AM on 12/02/2011
I love the creative representation here, Josh, and the vision of how technology can get people on the same page and make things easier, not harder. I wish you'd resisted using the lingua franca of the day, though -- "achievement," which means little more than reading and math scores, and also a reference to those subjects. Clearly, we need better balance, and good ideas like these should also be demonstrating a new language that helps restore it. No?
12:17 PM on 12/02/2011
Thanks Sam. I agree we should always be pushing a complete, balanced picture more clearly. To be fair to the writers and editors, this can be tricky in this format without assuming a lot of knowledge on current education reform terms of the reader. I wasn't directly involved in the writing of the text. I would have made a few other alterations in the text to better fit my personal perspective.

Have you read "Inevitable: Mass Customized Learning"? Schwahn and McGarvey layout a great framework for transforming schools.

Website: http://masscustomizedlearning.com/
Book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1453748628?tag=cadre9-20&camp=213381&creative=390973&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1453748628&adid=1EQNQ8MK0935WVYBHPMK)
04:07 PM on 12/01/2011
This school is transformational - www.eaglerockschool.org
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Chris Lehmann
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10:33 PM on 12/01/2011
Yes, it is. And thank you for the incredible work you do.
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Sam Chaltain
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10:08 AM on 12/02/2011
Amen.