Seven Strategies for Improving Student Feedback Blog Post

We know feedback is important. But what happens when students ignore it? In this article and podcast, we explore how to integrate feedback into every part of the learning process so that students can increase in metacognition during their PBL and design thinking projects.  …

How Nature Inspires Better Design (and What This Means for Students) Blog Post

We want students to be makers and designers. But there’s a surprising source of inspiration for design: the natural world. This is the key idea behind biomimicry, which encourages engineers to pay close attention to nature in order to improve their designs. The following post…

10 Creative Risks to Take with Students This Year Blog Post

My daughter looks up from her cereal and says, “You know what day I can’t wait for?” “Um, your birthday?” She shakes her head. “Next Christmas?” She shakes her head again and then says, “The first day back to school. I can’t wait to see…

Five Ways to Boost Student Engagement with Flow Theory Blog Post

If we want students to develop a maker mindset, we need to empower them to hit a state of creative flow. Flow Theory explains what happens when we hit that place of “optimal experience,” where you are fully engaged, present, and focused. The following blog…

Frequently Asked Questions Page

The following are some of the most frequent questions people ask me. Q: Where should I get started with design thinking? How do I fit it into my curriculum?  A: If you’re interested in getting started on design thinking, I would recommend the Design Thinking…

6 Student-Centered Projects for the First Week of School Blog Post

Don’t Wait to Innovate! Teachers often begin the school year with team-building activities or a review of the rules and procedures. But what if we began with student-centered projects? The following is an exploration of six student-centered projects you can launch in your first month…

Seven Ways to Help Students Embrace an Entrepreneurial Mindset Blog Post

This post is loosely based on a chapter from my latest book Empower. Thank you to everyone who has helped make it a number one best-seller on Amazon! Thank you to anyone who has left a review on Amazon and spread the word on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram,…

7 Things That Happen When Students Own Their Learning Blog Post

A few years ago, I co-wrote the book Empower with the driving question, “What happens when students own their learning?” As a middle school teacher, I had seen how the biggest challenges I faced with student engagement were actually challenges with student self-direction and self-management….

The Five Biggest Fears that Kept Me from Empowering Students Blog Post

I recently wrote about my journey toward empowering students through ownership. It began with a “throw away” week during state-wide testing when I felt the freedom to do something different. From there, I ultimately embraced this idea of student empowerment. However, I was afraid along…

Fidget Spinners Aren’t the Issue (The Real Issue Is Student Ownership) Blog Post

The debate about fidget spinners often misses the bigger issue of student ownership. When we focus on student distractions and student engagement, we miss out on student empowerment and student ownership.  Listen to the Podcast Just click on the audio below to listen to this…