Difference Making

21 Ways to Ignite Summer Learning

Need inspiration for summer learning? Here are 21 ways that will spark continued learning for your family.

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Learner-Centered

What Can Students Do?

We must shift to co-construct assessment rubric criteria with students instead of at students.

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Equity & Access

Assessment as Revelation, not Destination

When we think about the implication of education within high stakes societal times experiencing struggle and scarcity, we often succumb to the comfort of what we know, and what we think we can control but we must open the possibilities in learning spaces to improve the livelihoods of our students and support their growth and development into a world of possibility.

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EdTech

What Educators and Families Should Prioritize in the Age of AI

As technological breakthroughs, analytic methods, and artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly redefine what it means to be educated, they correspondingly transform how we can measure and inform learning and development.

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Future of Learning

Election 2020: Engaging Future Voters

Erin and Kristen discuss ways to encourage civic discourse and engagement and ways to get students excited about participating in our democracy.

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Learner-Centered

frED Camp: The Legacy of Fred Rogers

Teachers around the world have been applying “The Fred Method” in their classrooms, using technology — and findings from the science of learning and child development — to spark joyful, welcoming learning experiences.

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Difference Making

Portrait of a School Wide Project Launch

Charter Elementary school launches universal school wide project as a means to engage all students and staff in a relevant, personalized, and public purpose.

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