3 Steps to Cloning Bright Spots to Transform Your School Culture | E188

EPISODE · Jun 26, 2024 · 31 MIN

3 Steps to Cloning Bright Spots to Transform Your School Culture | E188

from PBL Simplified for Administrators by Magnify Learning · host Magnify Learning

 What if you could transform your school's culture by amplifying its brightest moments? This week on the PBL Simplified Podcast, we unlock the secret to asset-based school development that goes beyond traditional methods. We'll start with an inspiring story from a teacher in Malaysia who engaged 11-year-olds with community partners to create meaningful, hands-on learning experiences. You'll also hear about exciting opportunities to join the PBL Movement, offering workshops and in-person events in Missouri designed to help educators develop effective PBL Movements.We then shift gears to focus on identifying and amplifying the bright spots within your school. Learn how tools like Google Forms from pblculture.com can help you poll stakeholders and gather invaluable feedback. Discover the power of forming voice teams composed of students and teachers for ongoing, authentic communication. These strategies allow you to consolidate and clone successful practices, fostering a positive ripple effect that squeezes out less effective methods. Finally, we emphasize the crucial importance of measuring the impact of these bright spots. Through concrete examples like advocacy classes and student-led conferences, we'll show you how to codify and share effective processes with other educators. By focusing on replicable, data-driven methods, schools can shift their culture towards continuous learning and improvement. This approach not only energizes school staff but also creates a sustainable and inspiring journey for the entire school community. Listen in and get ready to transform your school by cloning your classroom bright spots!AFFINITY MAPhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1_9puU3SctCCS1xHrjvj1djbsSOBjbQJOIN THE ONLINE PBL COMMUNITY https://magnifypbl.mykajabi.com/pmoc   SIGN UP FOR THE MAGNIFY LEARNING NEWSLETTER https://www.magnifylearningin.org/newsletter-sign-up   SHARE A PBL WIN! www.pblshare.com    ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/3VLsBtG   SCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNING https://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshops   CHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST PBL Simplified Podcast Links   ASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCAST https://www.pblshare.com   FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Ryan’s Twitter (X) Ryan’s LinkedIn Ryan’s Instagram   Magnify Learning Twitter (X) Magnify Learning Facebook Magnify Learning LinkedIn Magnify Learning Instagram   BOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOP https://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-up   Some of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission

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