Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
The Philadelphia Learning Guide
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Learner.org
Advancing Excellent Teaching in American Schools
Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in American schools. This mandate is carried out chiefly by the funding and broad distribution of educational video programs with coordinated Web and print materials for the professional development of K-12 teachers. It is part ofThe Annenberg Foundation and advances the Foundation's goal of encouraging the development of more effective ways to share ideas and knowledge.
Annenberg Media's multimedia resources help teachers increase their expertise in their fields and assist them in improving their teaching methods. Many programs are also intended for students in the classroom and viewers at home. All Annenberg Media videos exemplify excellent teaching.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
21st century Skills Map for the Arts
http://p21.org/documents/P21_arts_map_final.pdf
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Big Picture Philadelphia and the Reform of America’s Educational System through Student-Centric Education
http://www.philasocialinnovations.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41:big-picture-philadelphia-and-the-reform-of-americas-educational-system-through-student-centric-education&catid=21:featured-social-innovations&Itemid=35
Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal is the first online publication to bring a public focus to social innovators and their nonprofit organizations, foundations and social sector businesses in the Greater Philadelphia area, to recognize their successes and encourage others around the country to strive for similar results. As a forum for the region’s foremost social innovators, the Journal shares their expertise, strategies and ideas about topics such as leadership, human capital and disruptive innovation.
http://www.philasocialinnovations.org/site/
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Let's Colour
This 2 minute global film was shot by multi-award winning director Adam Berg over four weeks in Brazil, France, London and India. Every location is real and they remain transformed by a palette consisting of 120 different colours. The people in the film are not actors, they are real people who rolled up their sleeves to transform their community with colour.
Read more about the Let's Colour project here:
http://www.letscolourproject.com/blog
http://www.letscolourproject.com