Mission
BIE is dedicated to improving the practice of
teaching and the process of learning
Vision
BIE provides leadership and support to teachers,
administrators, and partner organizations who
are creating schools where
Students
- master core concepts and skills
- manage their
own learning as individuals and team members
- solve
problems, create new solutions and contribute
to society
- use information technology to extend
and deepen learning
Teachers
- use problem and project based instruction
to engage and motivate students
- collaborate
with their peers and use data to improve
teaching practice
- have high expectations for their own
performance as well as that of their students
Strategy
Our vision is complex and difficult to
achieve. BIE must make strategic choices
among a variety
of attractive options and opportunities.
The following principles are used to guide
our
decisions.
- Achieve national and international
impact. BIE's work will provide benefits
that "inure
to all humankind" in keeping with
its founding mandate.
- Support innovation
in education. BIE's philosophical commitments
are to innovation
rather than "education
as usual." Our materials, professional
development opportunities, and research
studies are guided
by a constructivist, student-centered
philosophy of learning. We advocate the
development of small,
intentional learning communities where
teachers are mentors as well as instructors,
and meaningful
learning occurs in the community as well
as the classroom. Our thinking and projects
should be
oriented toward educational innovators
and "pioneers" rather
than "settlers."
- Identify and
fill niches. BIE projects are designed
with attention to what other
educational
entities (school districts, states, colleges
of education, research and development
organizations, national subject matter
associations, etc.)
are already doing. We do not want to
duplicate activities
competently carried out by others, or
try to reclaim conceptual/organizational
territory
already well occupied (e.g., California
Writing Project).
Instead, we seek niches where a good
idea and
a small amount of money can make a difference.
- Make BIE products and programs freely
available. BIE emulates an "open
source" model
and shares materials and professional
development at minimal cost to encourage
widespread
implementation.
- Value teachers as collaborators
and colleagues. BIE involves practicing
teachers,
and solicits
their advice and feedback at all stages
of planning, development and research.
In addition,
BIE research
results are reported using multiple
formats so that they are understandable by
both
practitioners and researchers.
- Use technology
to enhance learning. We believe technology,
when judiciously
and
appropriately
used, can automate routine work and
simplify complex tasks, deepen learning,
and increase
student motivation. We will continue
to examine whether and how technology
can
be used cost-effectively
in teaching, learning, and research.
- Form
partnerships. BIE is a small organization.
We will have a greater
impact by working
with others. We will form partnerships
with other
organizations when these associations
advance BIE's mission or multiply
its impact.
- Invite Marin teachers
and schools to participate in BIE programs. BIE enjoys
a special relationship
with Marin teachers and schools.
BIE turns to the Marin educational
system
for ideas,
advice,
and critique of BIE products
and training.
- Evaluate our work continuously. BIE subjects its materials
and programs to rigorous
evaluation. We measure impacts
on student
learning and
investigate the processes by
which these impacts occur.
We do this to inform our own program
development and to improve
educational research and practice.
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