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		<title>Second Chances, Covers, Cats!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a husband, parent, teacher, and blogger, I’m always thinking about second chances. What do I believe? What did I say? What did I do? How did it all end up? How would I have done it differently if only given the chance? If given the chance, would I behave differently?
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<p>As a husband, parent, teacher, and blogger, I’m always thinking about second chances. What do I believe? What did I say? What did I do? How did it all end up? How would I have done it differently if only given the chance? If given the chance, would I behave differently?</p>
<p>As much attention as I pay to learning objectives and processes and products at work, I don’t know that I use backwards design nearly enough in my life. I have gotten used to reacting – the fridge needs food; the car need gas; the kids need out of the house; (ZOINKS I need to collect and submit my recert docs).</p>
<p>Candidly, even at work reaction often wins the day. There’s data that needs a response. There’s a blown lesson or scrapped project that needs salvaging. There’s a relationship that needs attention. There’s a student that needs something other than school work today.  There’s the budget.</p>
<p>Then it all ends and begins again. Every Autumn feels like a second chance, but really, it isn’t. When I say I never want to teach the same year twice, I’m being disingenuous. I want to riff. I want to tweak. I want to perfect.  Really, in my teaching so far, the new school year hasn’t been a second chance. It’s been a proxy for the past with revised goals, new props, and a new cast. A revival of an old show. A re-telling of a classic tale. A reboot of a classic franchise. A cover of a genre standard.</p>
<p>If there’s a second chance to be had in my teaching, it’s in beginning again, building up from the ground floor, and breaking with the past.</p>
<p>I think <a title="Reimagining Learners as Designers" href="http://dmlcompetition.net/pligg/story.php?title=855">this is my second chance</a>. This is my opportunity to innovate and collaborate and co-learn with kids and colleagues across the country. This is something new, something different, and something daring.</p>
<p><a title="Reflections of the TZSTeacher" href="http://tzstchr.edublogs.org/">Paula White</a> (<a title="Follow @paulawhite on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/paulawhite">@paulawhite</a>) invited me into <a title="Reimagining Learners as Designers" href="http://dmlcompetition.net/pligg/story.php?title=855">this Reimagining Learning grant application</a>, and I’m grateful for it.</p>
<p>I want to take this opportunity and run with it. I want to plan a break with my classrooms’ past.  I want new goals that look nothing like the old.  I want to innovate through <a title="Beet.TV: MTV Seeks Online Partners" href="http://www.beet.tv/2009/03/mtv-seeks-online-partners-and-innovation-in-lean-times.html">“transmedia” collaborations</a> that help us transform the warez that we view as <a title="Facebook on smartphones to take over the world" href="http://www.bruceongames.com/2010/02/18/facebook-on-smartphones-to-take-over-the-world/">our competition for kids’ attention</a> into learning tools. I want to offer my students new kinds of leadership <a title="Real Leaders Don't Do Focus Groups" href="http://blogs.hbr.org/pallotta/2010/02/no-reference-points.html">true to a vision and not so beholden to reaction</a>.  I want to document our work to reimagine learners as designers. I want to share it. I want to celebrate its successes and analyze its failures. I want it to be of use to you. I want to run a middle school class that feels like it belongs to the future problem-solvers of the world, and not to outmoded ideas about the inviolability of content-areas and fallacious limits of what should be learned when. I want to make <a title="For the Love of Learning" href="http://joebower.org">Joe Bower </a>(<a title="Follow @joe_bower on Twitter" href="http://twitter/com/joe_bower">@joe_bower</a>) proud.</p>
<p>I want to use this opportunity to hold myself accountable to creating a second chance for teaching and learning in my classroom. I want to stop covering the same old ground. I want to bring down the curtain on my own personal run of <a title="LOLcat Wasteland" href="http://www.corprew.org/content/lolcat-wasteland/">Cats</a>. (NB: awesome writing &amp; design assignment embedded in that link.)</p>
<p>We have until Monday to collect all the comments and questions we can. Please visit <a title="Reimagining Learners as Designers" href="http://dmlcompetition.net/pligg/story.php?title=855">the application</a>, take a moment <a title="Register to comment on the DMLC" href="http://dmlcompetition.net/pligg/register.php">to register</a>, and comment. Ask questions and we will answer. Challenge us. Push us further ahead. Take a stake in our work and we’ll do everything we can to return on your investment for kids and their learning.</p>
<p>Grant or no grant, I want to do something new.  I want to make a second chance and not wait for one to appear from thin air. Maybe something <a title="Foyble - Start the Give" href="http://foyble.com">serviceable</a>.  Maybe something <a title="Edible Schoolyard" href="http://edibleschoolyard.org">edible</a>.  Maybe a little big humanities project with help from <a title="DonorsChoose.org" href="http://donorschoose.og">DonorsChoose.org</a>.  Something that values little big minds. Something novel. Something good.</p>
<p>What are you going to do?</p>
<p>What should we do together?  Let’s dream up a second chance and take it.</p>
<p>And don’t forget to comment.</p>
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