Jeffco Open School: A Journey of Six Learner-Designed Passages
Students at the Open School work closely with their advisors to develop a personalized course of study and take personal, social, and intellectual risks to discover the joy of lifelong learning.
A New Market For Volunteers: Teens Tutor Teens
By: G. Jones, et al. Teenage tutors are paving a new path in the private tutoring industry with personalized educational experience just a click away.
From On Edge To On Track: Elements of Trauma Sensitive Schools
In order to better support students growing up in adverse circumstances, it is important to develop an understanding of the impact of trauma on brain function.
Lining Up Career Dreams with Reality
By: Dr. Suzette Lovely. Suzette discusses how to build exposure and aspirations around careers that may not currently exist.
How Portable Learning Records Will Unlock Education And Employment Opportunities
Comprehensive learner records have the ability to help students, teachers, and guardians track progress, coordinate services, and make informed decisions.
Smart Review: Blackbird Education Platform
Educator Rachelle Dene Poth shares Blackbird’s new middle school curriculum for bringing coding into the classroom.
Post-Pandemic Education: Public-Private Partnerships Are Critical in Developing Countries
Education stakeholders need to readdress the approach to education delivery, both in terms of access to schooling and teaching methods. Innovative public-private partnerships can help.
3 Key Questions About Reading Assessment After a Year of Growing Gaps
Dr. Kayla Steltenkamp explores how to address reading assessment and learner growing gaps.
Learning, Lost & Found: 4 Things To Do To Make School Worth It This Year
Aleta Margolis explores an opportunity to reimagine and improve the school experience.
Decentering Whiteness from Our American Schools
There is a narrative surrounding decentering whiteness in American education spaces. Kelly Niccolls, Rebecca Midles, and Susan Enfield walk you through this journey.