States Capacity a Nagging Issue as ESSA Gears Up

This article discusses whether state lawmakers are ready for implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The article raises concerns that state education agencies do not have adequate staffing or funding to address the responsibilities of crafting and managing state accountability plans. In addition, it asserts that states are already tackling many other new… Read More ›

How Design Thinking Became a Buzzword at School

This article discusses the lack of clarity around the concept of design thinking. Confusion around the topic is not surprising as design thinking encompasses a wide array of mindsets and philosophies. For this piece, the author interviewed Neil Stevenson, the executive portfolio director at IDEO Chicago, one of the best-known organizations dedicated to design thinking.… Read More ›

Will Blended Learning Fulfill its Disruptive Potential?

In this opinion piece, Thomas Arenett explores blended learning and the concept of disruptive innovation, a theory of change and the central theme of research at the Christensen Institute. Researchers there hope disruptive innovations can end the cycle of fads in education reform, in which new approaches enter the landscape with promise but fizzle out… Read More ›

If You Do Any of These Four Activities in Your Classroom, You’re Already Personalizing Learning

In this article, a fourth-grade teacher discusses four teaching strategies that can personalize learning experiences for elementary students: passion projects, virtual field trips, alternative self-assessments, and student blogging. The author provides a description of each, discusses how they personalize learning, and lists tech tools and resources to use in the classroom. This article can help… Read More ›

The Role of Performance Monitoring in Competency-Based Education

This blog post is the seventh in a blog series by Getting Smart on strategies to encourage students to reflect on their performance. The post discusses performance monitoring in the context of competency-based education (CBE) in which students progress based on demonstrated mastery while increasing voice, choice, and agency in their work.  The post explores the… Read More ›

Our Top 16 from 2016

As the excitement of the ball dropping and the year’s end fades into a cold and dreary January (at least here in Boston), we’re taking a moment to reflect and share our most-visited resources from 2016. We’re pleased to see that so many of the most accessed resources touch on important hopes and goals for… Read More ›

10 Trends of Personalized Learning in 2017

This article shares predictions for 10 trends in personalized learning in 2017, based on research, reoccurring or most talked about topics, frameworks, and themes in the personalized learning sphere. It also shares analysis of why the trends are important to the landscape of learning. The idea of personalizing learning is not about creating one model… Read More ›

Under the Hood of Personalized Learning: A New Hampshire Teacher of the Year Explains

In this opinion piece, Kim Carter, a Students at the Center Distinguished Fellow, and 1996 New Hampshire Media Educator of the Year, describes the successful use of personalization at New Hampshire charter school MC2 School. The MC2 School places a high emphasis on building relationships inside and outside the classroom and creates opportunities for student-directed personal learning… Read More ›