By: Louka Parry One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must be overcome again and again. -Abraham Maslow Schools and organizations are human systems, filled with opportunities. And yet there is a profound difference between building from a foundation of schooling andContinue reading “Our Learning Future from A to Z”
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Context Matters: The Why and How of Building Context into School-Based Research
Putting the Connect in Connecticut: Powerful Pathways to Employment from High School
Regional initiatives are a critical part of creating durable New Pathways. When taking a regional approach, it becomes easier to incorporate larger-scale industry partners, develop highly intentional and robust support and guidance and also enable access to new funding models. One great example of this, recently highlighted in the New Yorker, is Connecticut Technical EducationContinue reading “Putting the Connect in Connecticut: Powerful Pathways to Employment from High School”
Echoes of Fear: Consistent Exposure Keeps Anxiety at Bay
Today, I’ve asked Seth J. Gillihan to share his Tip of the Week. Earlier this year, I was so excited to get together with my youngest brother and his family for the first time since the pandemic—and to meet my new nephew. So when we settled into the living room to catch up, I couldn’tContinue reading “Echoes of Fear: Consistent Exposure Keeps Anxiety at Bay”
Three Ways AI Can Help Teachers Save Time Now
By: Adam Geller Time is one of the most precious commodities for teachers. With so many things to get done, there’s just not enough time during the typical school day to accomplish it all. Helping teachers get their jobs done is one of the most concrete examples of how artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to impactContinue reading “Three Ways AI Can Help Teachers Save Time Now”
The Ready Player One Test
By: Dagan Bernstein Interest in the metaverse has spiked and waned over the past two years. As we cycle through phases of interest it gives us an opportunity to look at the implications of immersive technologies on learning. The Ready Player One Test In his book Failure to Disrupt MIT educator and researcher Justin Reich says thatContinue reading “The Ready Player One Test”
Measuring Connections in Career-Connected Learning
By: Julia Freeland Fisher In recent years, bipartisan support for career-connected learning has blossomed among education advocates, policymakers, and philanthropists. With it, a growing supply of work experiences, like internships, are on offer to high school students. But that enthusiasm has fallen into an all-too-common trap in education reform: indexing progress based on inputs, ratherContinue reading “Measuring Connections in Career-Connected Learning”
The Secret Sauce to a Successful College and Career Readiness Program
By: Matt McQuillen An integral part of K-12 education is preparing students to shape their own lives beyond high school, whether they choose college, technical school, or the workforce. And while there is no single recipe for this, there just might be a secret sauce. The State of College and Career Readiness in K–12: 2022Continue reading “The Secret Sauce to a Successful College and Career Readiness Program”
Young Men United: Opportunity Awaits
Young Men United is an opportunity to keep more of our young Black men on track by providing them with the crucial support they need to develop bright futures. This initiative was launched to ensure that 25,000 young Black men successfully complete college and are career-ready, ready to fuel the pipeline for jobs that corporationsContinue reading “Young Men United: Opportunity Awaits”
Mobilizing the Higher Education Community to Support P-12 Pandemic Recovery
By: Mariko Yoshisato Cavey and Kate Cochran As we approach the end of the third school year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions to schools and communities continue to have lasting effects on students. To help address the challenges of the pandemic, the National Partnership for Student Success (NPSS) was launched by the Biden-Harris Administration inContinue reading “Mobilizing the Higher Education Community to Support P-12 Pandemic Recovery”