Expanding Access, Value and Experiences Through Credentialing
New Pathways Handbook: Getting Started with Pathways (and Career Clusters)
The Portrait Model: Building Coherence in School and System Redesign
Green Pathways: New Jobs Mean New Skills and New Pathways
Support & Guidance For All New Pathways Journeys
Unbundled: Designing Personalized Pathways for Every Learner
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New learning models, tools, and strategies have made it easier to open small, nimble schooling models.
Focused on charting and defining the future-ready education system we need to serve and prepare all learners.
Focusing on how making a difference has emerged as one of the most powerful learning experiences.
This campaign will serve as a road map to the new architecture for American schools. Pathways to citizenship, employment, economic mobility, and a purpose-driven life.
The climate crisis is the most complex challenge mankind has ever faced. We’re covering what edleaders and educators can do about it.
We share stories that highlight best practices, lessons learned and next-gen teaching practice.
How might we design a road map for Washington schools, where every learner, regardless of zip code, is on a pathway to productive citizenship? Where high wage employment and economic mobility intertwine with a purpose-driven life? It starts with curating, connecting and catalyzing the development of New Pathways and we can’t do it without you.
Getting Smart, alongside American Student Assistance (ASA), and Tacoma Public Schools are exploring how access is expanded and personalized, how learning can be guided and supported, and how new capabilities are captured and communicated because when well implemented, these advances will unlock opportunities for all and narrow the equity gap. We are starting in Washington State in order to highlight some of the incredible work already underway and to spotlight and facilitate the immense opportunities remaining.
Register your team key stakeholders from your team below – we can’t wait to gather and design with you. If you don’t have the password for the form but are interested in attending, please email [email protected] with your name, district, how many teammates you would like to bring (e.g. Superintendent, Principal, Director of Career and Technical Education, Director of Curriculum).