The @MLTSinHawaii Newsletter

Special New Year Edition

7th Anniversary of Most Likely to Succeed

General Public - You Are Invited!

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Organized by What School Could Be and the Hawaiʻi Society for Technology in Education, this Twitter Chat will focus on several questions, including: What does it mean to be future ready? What will it take to make our kids most likely to succeed? In what ways did Ted Dintersmith's film, Most Likely to Succeed influence your teaching practice? Join the chat on January 18th at 9PM EST, 4PM Hawaiʻi time by following @WhatSchoolCouldBe and the hashtag #whatschoolcouldbe!

General Public - You Are Invited!

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On January 25th, 2015 Ted Dintersmith's film, Most Likely to Succeed screened for the first time at the Sundance Film Festival. More than 30 film festivals and tens of thousands of community screenings later, we have arrived at this 7th anniversary. Whether you have seen the film before, or not seen it yet, join Ted and What School Could Be for two virtual watch parties. The film will be shown at 6PM EST, then again at 6PM PST. Yes, the chat will be turned on!

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WSCB Community Members - You Are Invited!

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After you have joined the "Future ready?" Twitter Chat on January 18th, and watched Most Likely to Succeed on January 25th, and joined the What School Could be global online community, join Ted Dintersmith and Tony Wager for an intimate conversation about all that has transpired since that amazing day at Sundance, SEVEN years ago. (Can you believe it's been seven years?) Members, mark your calendars for January 26th, 6:30PM EST. Click on Events to RSVP!

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WSCB Community Members - You Are Invited!

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What School Could Be global online community members, RSVP for the next Game Changer Series conversation with Ian Kitajima hosted by Ted Dintersmith! Ian is the Director of Corporate Development, and is best known as the “Technology Sherpa” at Oceanit – a “Mind to Market” innovation lab of 160 scientists, engineers, technologists, designers, and dreamers conducting advance technology development research for government and private clients worldwide. Ian is also responsible for bringing design thinking to Hawaii's public, private and charter schools.

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WSCB Community Members - You Are Invited!

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What School Could Be global online community members, RSVP for a new book study series! In Educating with Aloha: Reflections from the Heart on Teaching and Learning, Jan Iwase offers fresh insights into creating caring school communities. Packed with succinct advice and thought-provoking anecdotes, Educating with Aloha is Iwase’s follow-up to Leading with Aloha: From the Pineapple Fields to the Principal’s Office, her 2019 book that laid the groundwork for filling schools and classrooms with engaged students, empowered teachers and involved parents. 

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