The Rise of Millennial-Powered Microschools
Microschools, powered by millennial ideals, stand as beacons illuminating the path to a truly redefined educational experience.
Kwaku Aning, Aaron Schorn and Mike Yates on Collective Learning, Research and Demonstrating
On this episode, we’re joined by Aaron Schorn, Kwaku Aning and Mike Yates to discuss different approaches to research and demonstrations of learning.
The AI Revolution Should Foreground Youth Agency
Artificial intelligence is being leveraged by youth to develop actionable solutions to real world problems and projects.
Culturally Relevant Social and Emotional Assessments for Multilingual Students
Multilingual learners face unique challenges as they navigate learning a new language and culture while also pursuing academic learning — culturally relevant SEL can help.
Real World Learning in San Diego High Schools
A recent trip to San Diego highlighted a group of impressive schools with a commitment to real-world learning.
Michael Gonzalez on Rural Innovation Zones and CTE
On this episode, we’re joined by Michael Gonzalez, Executive Director of Rural Schools Innovation Zone.
A Flexible Solution to Workforce Development and Economic Mobility
Platforms like Flexie support black and brown youth connecting to job opportunities that fit their lives and schedules.
The Role of Microschool Incubators: Nurturing the Future of Education
Incubators, specialized institutions or organizations that facilitate the creation and development of microschools, are a core part of learning innovation.
There’s Something In the AIR: The Brave New World’s Fair
The upcoming AIR Show from ASU+GSV will focus on all things AI and Education. You won’t want to miss these invaluable sessions.
Town Hall Recap: Real World Learning
On this town hall, we were joined by a Kauffman Foundation Executive and participating principal to discuss Real World Learning.
Lydia Logan on Green Jobs and IBM SkillsBuild
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Lydia Logan, Vice President, Global Education and Workforce Development, Corporate Social Responsibility at IBM.
Where Does Work to Imagine a Learner-Centered Ecosystem Begin?
While learner-centered ecosystems can begin in a variety of ways, establishing key people, practices, connections, or conditions to build upon is one approach to developing a strong foundation.
Career-Connected Learning: Preparing Students for a Dynamic Future
A recent gathering from Da Vinci Schools and Transcend highlight the many elements of high quality career-connected learning.
CHILD: A Microschool Unlocking the Potential for Unique Learners
Children's Institute for Learning Differences (CHILD) is a great example of what it looks like to serve diverse learners.