Why blended learning is a top 12 way to help those most in need Heather Staker Why blended learning is a top 12 way to help those most in need Gains in education will emerge from blended learning, despite the clutter that the broader category of edtech has created. Apr 25, 2024 Heather Staker
Enhancing child and family well-being using Family Resource Centers Emmanuelle Verdieu Enhancing child and family well-being using Family Resource Centers In this piece, I highlight an innovator, Strengthening Indiana Families, providing a deep dive into their approach to enhance child well-being. I also provide a quick overview of Business Model Theory. Apr 18, 2024 Emmanuelle Verdieu
Beyond bans: Schools’ role in a hard reset on the ‘phone-based childhood’ Julia Freeland Fisher Beyond bans: Schools’ role in a hard reset on the ‘phone-based childhood’ By prioritizing 3 critical components, schools can lessen the likelihood that AI companions steal the next generation’s. Apr 16, 2024 Julia Freeland Fisher
From child welfare to well-being: A blueprint for CBOs and government agencies Emmanuelle Verdieu From child welfare to well-being: A blueprint for CBOs and government agencies The US child welfare system incentivizes a reactionary rather than a proactive response, resulting in cases of child abuse and neglect that could have been avoided. To deliver on prevention effectively and sustainably, n... Apr 4, 2024 Emmanuelle Verdieu
Leadership is about connecting with people Ann Somers Hogg Leadership is about connecting with people In this discussion with Jhaymee Tynan, founder and consulting principal, you'll learn her keys to leadership success plus her advice for founders. Mar 28, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
When will transforming a school succeed, and when will it fail? Thomas Arnett When will transforming a school succeed, and when will it fail? Unveiling the truth behind school transformation: resources, processes, and priorities that shape the path to change. Discover the key to successful educational reform. Mar 19, 2024 Thomas Arnett
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In exchange for right to strike in Mass., offer educational choices Michael B. Horn In exchange for right to strike in Mass., offer educational choices If public school teachers are to get the right to strike, families should get publicly funded educational choices in the form of education savings accounts (ESAs). Mar 7, 2024 Michael B. Horn
The “hug” that America’s mothers need now Ann Somers Hogg The “hug” that America’s mothers need now America's mothers are stressed, and current "solutions" aren't working. Individual-level interventions can't solve societal-level problems. We reveal what can. Mar 5, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
Can an interdependent approach help improve childhood health? Emmanuelle Verdieu Can an interdependent approach help improve childhood health? There are performance gaps in childhood health that must be addressed if we seek to improve children’s outcomes. Modularity Theory may provide a lens on how to go about this. Feb 29, 2024 Emmanuelle Verdieu
Catch us at SXSW EDU 2024 Christensen Institute Catch us at SXSW EDU 2024 Join Julia Freeland Fisher and panels of experts at SXSW EDU March 4-5 in Austin, Texas for innovative, timely discussions around the future of AI in education and new approaches to work-based learning. Feb 22, 2024 Christensen Institute
What should schools do about AI? Thomas Arnett What should schools do about AI? Discover how schools can effectively navigate the integration of AI into education, prioritizing real-world solutions and careful implementation. Feb 22, 2024 Thomas Arnett