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.
Historically, ‘school choice’ is a term that has a strong political charge and is driven, in large part, by state-based policies.
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.
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.
In this special video message, Amy Valentine gives commentary on a survey from the National Parents Union that received coverage from The 74.
In this episode, Amy, Nasir Qadree, and Satara Enes discuss the future of U.S. schools in five years.
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
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.
Crisis schooling is very different from online education, virtual schools, blended learning and homeschooling.