Craig Ortner
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Craig Ortner
@snortner
educe: bring out or develop (something latent or potential) (math teacher turned lawyer turned math teacher again turned mostly school leader w/ a side of TOK)






When I was a kid, people said television was eroding society and corrupting the youth. Since then we’ve had the same story for videogames, smartphones, social media, and now AI. Not to deny these technologies have all *changed* society, but the apocalypticism never quite pans out











In every sector where sustained improvement happens, leaders make one different choice: They focus. They identify the ONE outcome that matters most — their North Star Metric — and align everything around it. Not five priorities. Not ten. One.


“I think critical thinking should be a school subject. I've always encouraged my kids to question absolutely everything.” ~ @sequi_simon Completely agree. Critical thinking should be on the school curriculum. But governments hate critical thinkers.


New article from E. D. Hirsch and me on (1) the evidence for the importance of knowledge in reading; (2) why it’s taken so long for people to acknowledge the evidence; (3) what we predict if the role of knowledge is taken seriously. educationnext.org/rediscovering-…

Hard truth: inclusion only works if someone is willing to draw lines.

What are your thoughts on this? As a sector we've invested bigly in observations, but no clear wins...




