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What’s Your School’s Culture

March 28, 2012 in Best Practices, News Tagged: Approaches, Educators, Relationships, School Design, Student-Centered Education

Central to delivering student-centered education is the continuous feedback loop reflected in the NISCE Instructional model. Thoughtful assessment guides developmentally appropriate differentiated instruction, which promotes student engagement which in turn leads to success as defined for each individual student. Positive and supportive school relationships permeate and sustain each element of the model.In Part 1 of 6, we offer brief tips to help individuals and schools support a true focus on … [Read more...]

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NISCE Hosts Boston Screening of “Bully”

March 23, 2012 in News, NISCE Events, Press Releases Tagged: Bullying, Educators, Parents, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

NISCE Hosts Boston Screening of “Bully”

The film "Bully" premiered on March 30th in New York and Los Angeles, but on April 13th NISCE will host the inaugural Boston-area screening of the film at the Landmark Kendall Cinema in Cambridge. Immediately following the show, Dr. Richard Weissbourd, Harvard lecturer, will provide commentary and lead a short discussion with the audience.The documentary, which follows five students who are bullied over the course of one year, seeks to expose the tragic effects of bullying. By giving intimate … [Read more...]

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The Importance of Relationships Through All Educational Contexts

March 8, 2012 in Best Practices, Research Tagged: Educators, Elementary / Middle, Extended Learning, High School, Higher Ed, School Design, Student Voice, Student-Centered Education

The Importance of Relationships Through All Educational Contexts

Relationship is Fundamental The importance of relationship carries on through constructivist, traditional, religious, military, and non-traditional models. It is so fundamental, in fact, that it could be said that the ability to form positive and nurturing relationships with students is the sine qua non of a student-centered approach. The primary importance of relationship is also a well established factor in research on the development of resilience in children.Seeking to identify the factors … [Read more...]

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The Brain’s Development and the Importance of Relationships and Education

March 7, 2012 in Research Tagged: Approaches, Brain Science, Educators, Mental Health, Relationships, Resources, Student-Centered Education

The Brain’s Development and the Importance of Relationships and Education

In their book, Born for Love, Bruce Perry and Maia Szalavitz report the ability of a child to access higher level problem solving, executive functioning, and thinking skills ultimately depends on the learned ability to self-regulate, and that these capacities are developed through consistent and reliable connection with safe and caring adults.In simple terms, it is the care and protection of adults that allows infants and children to develop neural pathways in the frontal lobe that transcend … [Read more...]

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Student-Centered Education and Faith-Based Schools

March 2, 2012 in Policy Issues Tagged: Approaches, Curricula, Educators, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

Student-Centered Education and Faith-Based Schools

The following core value statement of a Catholic high school in Massachusetts: “Preserving a strong Catholic identity by providing a faith-based education aiding students to see themselves as stewards of the life they live and promoting the values of community and service.”A thorough exploration of religious schools would certainly reveal a wide range of educational philosophy, with some programs being far more immersed in doctrine than others. As a whole though, religious education would … [Read more...]

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It’s Takes a Village to Be Student-Centered

March 1, 2012 in Best Practices Tagged: Approaches, Educators, Parents, Relationships, Resources, Student-Centered Education

“The kid in the back wants me todefine ‘logic.’ The girl next to him looks bewildered. The boy in front of medutifully takes notes even though he has severe auditory processing issues anddoesn't understand a word I'm saying. Eight kids forgot their essays, but onehas a good excuse because she had another epileptic seizure last night. Theshy, quiet girl next to me hasn't done homework for weeks, ever since she wasjumped by a knife-wielding gangbanger as she walked to school. The boy next toher is … [Read more...]

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What Dumbledore and Other Can Teach Us about Positive Examples of Traditional Classroom

February 21, 2012 in Best Practices, Features Tagged: Educators, Engagement, Extended Learning, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

What Dumbledore and Other Can Teach Us about Positive Examples of Traditional Classroom

Stripped down to essentials, this is the basic image of a classroom with which we areall familiar. At its best, when students are actually listening and learning,and when the teacher is truly enthralled with the subject and the experience,the effect can be magic. We have only to consult our popular culture torecognize what this scene can produce in our imaginations, at least. Think of To Sir with Love, or Stand and Deliver, or even ProfessorDumbledore speaking at Hogwarts. Greatness in teaching … [Read more...]

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Can a Traditional Classroom Be Student-Centered?

February 21, 2012 in Features Tagged: Approaches, Differentiated Learning, Educators, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

Can a Traditional Classroom Be Student-Centered?

The image of a traditional classroom is familiar to anyone with a modern education,and it often defines the limits of what we consider when we think about schooling. In this classic image of education, the teacher is literally front-and-center and what happens largely depends on her or him. Yet, it must be noted that there is nothing inherently student-centered in the organization of a traditional classroom. The focus is on the teacher and on the information to be passed from the teacher to the … [Read more...]

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What Maria Montessori Taught Us About Being ‘Student-Centered’

February 20, 2012 in Features Tagged: Approaches, Educators, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

What Maria Montessori Taught Us About Being ‘Student-Centered’

"Scientific observation has established that education is not what the teacher gives; education is a natural process spontaneously carried out by the human individual, and is acquired not by listening to words but by experiences in the environment. The task of the teacher becomes that of preparing a series of motives of cultural activity, spread over a specially prepared environment, and then refraining from obtrusive interference.” - Maria MontessoriThe research statement above from Maria … [Read more...]

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A Continuum of Educational Context and Styles

February 16, 2012 in Policy Issues, Research Tagged: Educators, Extended Learning, Student-Centered Education

There are various educational practices that embrace the notion of student-centered education. A good way to picture this is to think of a continuum with the least directed, most learner-driven forms of education at one end, and the most ordered and authority-directed forms at the other. Broad Context of EducationLeast directed, Learner-Driven <---------------------------------> Most ordered, Authority Driven Schools School Districts Individual Classroom Forms Range of … [Read more...]

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