Are Student Goals SMART in Your Classroom?

Chad OstrowskiClassroom Management, Innovation

Why Should You Have Student’s Write Goals? Goal writing in your classroom is one of the simplest ways to increase student focus and engage them in the learning they will be working on each day. Having students write goals also increases their accountability and ownership of learning. If you haven’t heard how awesome goal writing for students is, or how it … Read More

3 Reasons U.S. Education is Failing

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Innovation, Start Here

3 Reasons U.S. Education is Failing and How Mastery-Based Learning Can Fix It

Let me admit… Before I start I want to readily admit that there are far more than 3 things wrong with our current educational system. The 3 reasons I’m about to discuss are the one’s I think are most detrimental to the success of our schools in this country. Things that matter but wont be discussed: I can tell you … Read More

3 Ways To Know If Your Professional Development Is Worth It

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Innovation, Leadership

professional development for teachers

How much impact did your last PD have on your staff? Regardless of whether it’s the beginning of your school year, the middle of a semester, or your staff is about to leave for the summer, you have probably invested a lot of time and energy into finding, paying for, and providing professional development for teachers in your district, in … Read More

Homework: The Great Debate

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Innovation

Homework VS No Homework - What's Best For Your Students

THE GREAT DEBATE Every week it seems like a new study shows up that either says to provide more homework to students, or that too much homework is hurting them. Regardless of if you think homework is necessary or you think that it is counterproductive to our students and their learning, I think its time we just lay everything out … Read More