iNACOL Blended and Online Learning Symposium

The iNACOL Blended and Online Learning Symposium will be held on October 25-28, 2016 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. iNACOL’s annual conference is the industry’s leading event for K-12 competency-based, blended and online learning. Attendees will find unprecedented networking opportunities and gain access to expertise, analysis, and trends in… Read More ›

Beware the Iconography Trap of Personalized Learning: Rigor Matters

In this thought-provoking article, Betheny Gross, Senior Analyst and Research Director at the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE), shares a key lesson learned from the organization’s multi-year, multi-method study to learn how school districts and regional partners can support the successful implementation, expansion, and sustainability of personalized learning. This article is the first in… Read More ›

Personalized Learning, Maine Style

This article in Education Leadership discusses Maine’s move to proficiency-based graduation requirements and the consequent move to increase personalized learning across the state. Mary Bellavance, President of Maine ASCD, and elementary instructional strategist in district RSU #57 in Waterboro, shares the story of her district’s approach to roll out personalized learning approaches with buy-in from… Read More ›

Student-Centered Learning Can Modernize Schools

In this commentary, Nellie Mae Education Foundation (NMEF) President and CEO, Nicholas Donohue, begins by stating that our education system is not broken, but outdated. He notes the system in fact does just what it was designed to do 100 years ago, cull out the best students and leave the rest to work in factories… Read More ›

How Can Schools Prioritize For The Best Ways Kids Learn?

This video and corresponding article from the former English teacher Will Richardson’s presentation at the 2016 International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is on the need to match our beliefs and the research about how kids learn best with the reality of teaching and learning practices. Mr. Richardson looks to the types of learning students do… Read More ›

Can Students Click Their Way to a Better World?

In this article, Chris Berdik, science journalist and author, explores why technology could be the key to better civics education for young people today. He argues the national trend of low levels of civics proficiency is the result of an outdated approach to teaching civics. Instead, teachers should use technology to engage students. The article… Read More ›

Election 2016: Lesson Plans and Digital Resources for Educators

As the campaign for President of the United States enters the homestretch, the Students at the Center Hub team is sharing an Edutopia blog post that provides educators with several resources for teaching and learning about election and civic topics.  Check out Civic Learning and Deeper Learning for an overview of how civic education exemplifies… Read More ›

Boston STEM Week

Boston STEM Week is an innovative, hands-on STEM learning experience that will be run in Boston middle schools during the week of October 3 – 7, 2016. During this week, classrooms will be transformed into learning labs where regularly scheduled classes will be replaced by hands-on STEM curriculum developed by MIT and a number of… Read More ›

College, Career & Technology Academy Toolkit

This toolkit was designed as a resource for practitioners seeking to prepare off-track, out-of-school youth for postsecondary success. Located in the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District, Texas, CCTA is a dropout recovery school where young people experience themselves as college students rather than high school dropouts. Students take a specific set of courses designed to… Read More ›

Deeper Learning Micro-Credentials

This website allows teachers and educators to earn micro-credentials through submission of their competence. Micro-credentials, an emerging professional development strategy, allow educators to demonstrate and gain recognition for skills developed throughout their careers and used in practice. To earn a micro-credential, a teacher submits evidence of their competence, such as examples of student work and… Read More ›

Try: A Little Word Becomes a Big Gift

In this article, a school administrator discusses a simple strategy to encourage personal and professional growth. Recent research indicates the importance of a growth mindset. The author encourages fellow educators to get practical with this research by asking themselves when they last tried something new and took a risk. She describes her experience taking on… Read More ›