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My Question

Below are the iterations of my problem in question form.  Wish me luck in revising! How could an organization encourage parents to talk more with their babies and toddlers?

The Big Idea Canvas 2.0

Upon being in this class for a few weeks, I was finally reminded of the idea I'd been searching for since we began.  Paradoxically, it felt at once almost tangibly close and yet out of reach.  (There are always so many swimming around in my head at any given time that they sometimes get rather rude and shove other ones toward the back.)  So, while I believe the other ideas I've mentioned still have merit, this is definitely the one I'm most passionate about. Several years ago during my graduate program in instructional design, I decided I should read something by Maria Montessori.  I was very familiar with her name but only somewhat familiar with her ideas, and I loved her observations and recommendations for teaching children.  It turns out that back when she was researching and writing (over 100 years ago now) she found that children who heard more language did better than those who didn't. Fast forward a few semesters to when I was reading Clayton Ch...

If At First You Don't Succeed . . .

The Big Idea Canvas This was such an eye-opening exercise.  Being the overachiever I am, I was secretly hoping for a great score at the end and of course was totally bummed when I didn't get it.  However, that's probably the best thing that could have happened to me as I feeling quite comfortable with my idea and liking it really well.  After the Big Idea Canvas blew up in my face, I looked back at my idea and felt more like, "Who let YOU in here?  Shoo!  Shoo!" The biggest takeaway from the exercise was that my idea wasn't really innovative at all.  The problem I had identified is that there seems to be a hole in the school system where career exploration should be.  This hole is supposed to be filled by school counselors, most of whom have entirely too much on their plates already.  So, I decided it would be wise to fill the said hole with exactly the same thing: a substitute for a school counselor.  Thus, my solution was exactly the opp...

And the Winner Is . . .

Having ideas is something I rarely struggle with.  Being able to decide which ones to follow through on is more difficult, and actually following through even more difficult than that.  In deciding which one to pursue during this course there were three finalists: Spelling Patterns.  At present it seems like our attempt to teach spelling (at least in English) is to explain to students that they simply need to memorize all the words they'd ever like to be able to spell.  Which is not daunting at all.  What if instead we taught them how to figure out word spellings? Mapping CMS.  To my knowledge there's not a Content Management System in existence that works as a map (content nodes that connect to other nodes).  And, I'm lucky enough to have access to the code for one.  What if students could teach each other by creating their own content? Career Exploration Services.  Career exploration is one of those things that seems to be increasingly ...