by Ken Danford | Sep 20, 2021 | self-directed learning
We’ve had two weeks of in-person activity at North Star! Teens are inside the building for the first time since March 2020: going to classes, sitting on couches, cooking in the kitchen! I am seeing my colleagues face-to-face on a daily basis. We are re-establishing...
by Ken Danford | Aug 1, 2021 | self-directed learning
Mid-July, about 30 minutes into a meeting with a new family, sitting at the table in the North Star office area: Youth: “I’m done with this meeting. I’ve heard enough. Can we go?” Youth looks around, realizes that their comment sounded a bit harsh. Youth: “I mean, I...
by Ken Danford | Jul 15, 2021 | self-directed learning
This spring my friend Blake Boles invited me to recruit some young people to do a panel about self-directed learning with Howard Blumenthal, the creator and producer of the PBS television series, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Howard now hosts a weekly...
by Ken Danford | Jul 1, 2021 | self-directed learning
One result of the pandemic is THREE (3!) quality podcasts where I’ve had the opportunity to tell the North Star story. Listening to the final, polished versions of these conversations makes me appreciate the curiosity and interviewing skills of these hosts. I find...
by Ken Danford | Jun 17, 2021 | self-directed learning
In our Another Way class for adults learning about Self-Directed Education, we are currently involved in a conversation about how we might know that our approaches “work.” Many of you know that I find this conversation frustrating. People want data: test scores,...