Mars landing is a tribute to NASA creativity and innovation. Can NASA help bring that passion for innovation to our classrooms?

Having spent most of my career developing new products and new ventures for consumer products companies, I can appreciate the Herculean effort required to put that lander on Mars.  The effort required a team with a mastery of science, technology,

Yadkin Valley Career Academy teachers exposed to region’s employers

  The Career Academy teachers will spend this week touring many of the leading employers in the region.  James Fitzgerald, the principal, believes that it is critically important for his faculty to have a strong visual image of the environments

World Peace and other 4th Grade Achievements

My good friend Mack McCary of NC New Schools Project shared a link to a TED talk by John Hunter.  TED.com describes the talk: “John Hunter puts all the problems of the world on a 4’x5′ plywood board — and

Ensure that high school graduates will be college and career ready

Engage the “customers” in the design and evaluation process James Fitzgerald, the new CEO of the Yadkin Valley Career Academy greeted his faculty as they arrived for their first official function.  Mr. Fitzgerald promised his faculty a unique teaching experience,

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Dean Kamen’s Mission: Trick kids into loving science and math.

Dean Kamen, serial inventor and founder of FIRST Robotics, started FIRST with the mission of “tricking kids into loving science and math.”  Kamen saw that our kids were not interested in majoring in science, technology, engineering and math fields.  Kamen

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The Power of Project Based Learning

Project Base Learning is an amazing tool that literally flips the classroom. In an immersive environment, team teachers pose problems that span 4 courses (i.e. Engineering, Physics, Social Studies and Creative Writing). The teachers develop the problems so that the

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Creating Innovators

Creating Innovators is the title of Tony Wagner’s new book.  After extensive interviews with over 150 well known CEOs, Tony Wagner makes a powerful case for the need to develop a climate and culture that promotes the development of problem

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