In this episode, Future of School CEO Amy Valentine reflects on school choice and then follows with Dr. Wendy Oliver’s in-depth, layered discussion
EdCircuit Staff, Amy Valentine
Amy Valentine is the Chief Executive Officer and Education Evangelist of Future of School, a national nonprofit organization designed to support the growth of innovative school models integrating blended and online learning. Prior to guiding Future of School’s incubation and launch, Amy managed a portfolio of Colorado schools where she led academic and operational turnaround strategy. She also previously served as executive director for a network of Nobel Learning Communities schools in California.
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Understanding the Future of School Choice
3 minutes readIn this episode, Amy and her guests discusses various factors that contribute to a broader and improved definition of school choice.
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Historically, ‘school choice’ is a term that has a strong political charge and is driven, in large part, by state-based policies.
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The Future of Learning and School in America
3 minutes readIn this episode, Amy and her guests Ray McNulty and Kyair Butts discuss different perspectives on the future of learning and school in America.
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The Future of Teachers & Redesigning K-12
3 minutes readIn this episode, Amy and her guests, Nancy Conrad, Alejandro De La Peña, and Jackson Caves, discuss online learning and the true stakeholders in K-12 education.
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In this special video message, Amy Valentine gives commentary on a survey from the National Parents Union that received coverage from The 74.
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In this episode, Amy, Nasir Qadree, and Satara Enes discuss the future of U.S. schools in five years.
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Tech-Enabled Learning & Navigating a Pandemic
2 minutes readIn this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about the power of education associations and stakeholders working together
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Crisis Schooling vs. Online Education
2 minutes readIn this episode, Amy and her guests, John Watson, Ethan Rich, and Chuck Poole share their stories on blended and online learning in K-12 education.
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Crisis schooling is very different from online education, virtual schools, blended learning and homeschooling.
