Kayla Dornfeld
Episode 33, 21st Century Teaching
The colorful room is bright and open with comfy chairs, standing and sitting tables, soft mats, fuzzy rugs, and floor pillows. While it looks like a cross between a yoga studio and Starbucks, it's actually the 3rd-grade classroom of award-winning teacher Kayla Dornfeld—and her students are thriving.
A Sonic Journey
I love being an innovator in education. I try to think about the classroom from the eyes of the student, rather than the eyes of the teacher, and about providing opportunities for the kids.
Redesigning her classroom with flexible seating was just the beginning of Kayla Dornfeld’s fresh approach to teaching. Her insights and intuition have inspired many innovations that this forward-thinking educator has implemented to prepare her students for real-time and future success. Says Dornfeld, “My classroom is all about choices for kids from where they sit to how they learn, to even how they show me that they’ve mastered a standard.” Teachers come from all over the state to observe her classroom.
Named one of the tech-savviest teachers in the United States by the New York Times, Kayla Dornfeld has been lauded internationally for her approach to teaching digital citizenship to her students. She believes that educators should embrace technology and teach young people how to use it responsibly. Dornfeld developed her own digital certification curriculum that teaches online etiquette, social media responsibility, and how to recognize cyberbullying. When her students are “certified,” she gives them access to her social media and the classroom Twitter account.
Kayla Dornfeld has been recognized as the 2020 Top Educator of the Year (International Association of Top Professionals), North Dakota’s 2019 Teacher of Year, and honored twice (2017, 2018) by Global One HundrED as one of the top 100 innovative educators in the world. While these accolades are wonderful, Dornfeld says her real reward comes from her students. “My kids love coming to school and that’s my number one goal. I want my classroom to be a place where kids really want to be and not a place they have to be.”
Kayla Dornfeld’s ideas are changing the shape of education, but her north star remains steady. “If it’s right for kids, it’s right.”
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What you’ll learn
- Thinking outside the box in education (1:38)
- How Starbucks sparked an idea for classroom redesign (2:30)
- Kayla Dornfeld’s non-traditional methods for evaluating skills (3:40)
- Advice on teaching during Covid-19 (7:30)
- Using technology in the classroom (9:30)
- Incorporating responsible use of social media in the classroom (12:29)
- Kayla’s social media journey (16:35)
- Why it’s important for students to be tech-savvy (21:42)
- Kayla’s student-directed “Genius Hour” (37:07)
- The importance of strong relationships between students and teachers (42:20)
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