This week CTQ bloggers kicked off a two week exploration of the theme: How Do Teachers [Really]...
Katie Martin
Training versus Learning: Changing the Paradigm of Educator Development
I always cringe when I hear the the word “training” used when describing development work with...
7 Essentials that Foster a Culture of Learning and Innovation
I have had the opportunity to engage with leaders in the monthly Vista Unified School District's...
When Is The Last Time You Observed One of Your Peers?
I had the opportunity to work with a wonderful group of teacher leaders recently. As we were...
Devices Are Only Part of the Digital Transformation
I was in a classroom recently where the teacher was calling on students to identify each of the 50...
5 Reasons Professional Development is NOT Transforming Learning
Have you ever left a meeting, PLC, or any other professional development session wondering what...
What Message Are We Really Sending About Learning and Technology?
After many technology driven initiatives and false hopes of technology as a silver bullet, there...
What "Siri" is Teaching My Kids
As many parents and educators of young children know, they love to ask questions! Sometimes we...

Dr. Katie Martin
Dr. Katie Martin is the author of Learner-Centered Innovation and VP of Leadership and Learning at Altitude Learning. She teaches in the graduate school of Education at High Tech High and is on the board of Real World Scholars. Learn More.
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