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    John Couch on Rewiring Education

    enDecember 03, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Episode 025, John Couch: Rewiring Education
    In this episode, we speak with a former executive of one of the most influential companies on the planet! In addition to being a personal friend of Steve Jobs, John Couch was the Vice President of Education at Apple Inc. for 16 years. This giant in education enthralls us with stories from his book, Rewiring Education, explains the merits of challenge-based learning, and shares why creativity is worth 100 IQ points!
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    Connect with John Couch
    Website: http://rewiringeducation.com/about/

    Connect with Vrain Waves
    Twitter: @VrainWaves | Becky Twitter: @BeckyEPeters | Ben Twitter: @mrkalb

    Links & Show Notes

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    https://twitter.com/SuzannahEvans2

    https://twitter.com/saeed_shane

    https://twitter.com/mcleod

    https://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/resources/4-shifts-protocol

    https://www.amazon.com/Shift-Student-Led-Reimagining-Classroom-Workflows/dp/1948334526

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    @geoffkrall

    @SuzannahEvans2

    @saeed_shane

    Learning Party, Part 2: All Ages Welcome!

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    @SuzannahEvans2

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    @Arianne_Re

    @AWellington83

    @PatriceBain1

    @RetrieveLearn

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    How Do I Learn

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    Powerful Teaching

    Make It Stick

    Retrieval Practice.org

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    Feedback Part 2: So Nice, We Had to Do It Twice!

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    @SuzannahEvans2

    @saeed_shane

    https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/3-2-1-strategy/

    https://twitter.com/markbarnes19/status/579628870611111936?lang=en

    http://www.makinglearningvisibleresources.org/ladder-of-feedback-see-supporting-learning-in-groups-in-the-classroom.html

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    @CarrieHolmberg

    @BrentDuckor

    @SuzannahEvans2

    @saeed_shane

    We Love It Here!

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    https://twitter.com/vrainwaves

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vrain-waves-teaching-conversations-with-minds-shaping/id1365316994

    https://twitter.com/suzannahevans2

    https://twitter.com/saeed_shane

    https://clintpulver.com/

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    Our first classroom guest is one of our own, St. Vrain Valley Schools 5th-grade teacher, Farah Holburn, who talks about how she connects with other teachers, creates a positive atmosphere in her building, and continues to be a lifelong learner. 

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vrain-waves-teaching-conversations-with-minds-shaping/id1365316994

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