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Find out how design thinking and collaborative innovation are revitalizing education, inspired by leaders like Molly McMahon at IDEO and The Teachers Guild.
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Discover what education reform means, explore successful models, and learn how innovative schools and policies are transforming student outcomes in the US.
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach talks about her experiences with professional learners and the communities and opportunities most impacting their work in classrooms all around the world.Sheryl is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Powerful Learning Practice,.
By Andrew P. KellyOver just a few years, college affordability has gone from a minor political issue to a headlining one. Why? A wider swath of the income distribution is feeling the pinch, and they are feeling it for longer. Tuition has increased at the same time that family incomes have declined, meaning responsible middle-class families who have saved for college can no longer afford it. Thanks to growing reliance on loans, what used to be a temporary financial crunch has become a lasting financial obligation that hangs around students and parents for years. For the 40 percent of students who drop out, these loans can quickly become an albatross. Taken together, these trends are a recipe for a broader political coalition in search of college affordability.
In one high-performing school, a veteran teacher was reduced to a classroom technician—following scripts, monitoring screens, and forbidden to teach truly.
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