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If We Want to Change Education, We Need to Disrupt It
What do you think our greatest improvements have been in the educational sector in the past couple of years? Has it been the number of...
Feb 11, 20154 min read
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How Tragedy Opened the Door to a Teachable Moment
Oberlin College President Marvin Krislov’s decision to reject a student petition to suspend failing grades this semester has sparked...
Jan 5, 20153 min read
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Design for Resilience . . . in Education
We traveled to Boston from NYC this past weekend for a college audition, and walking around Back Bay found the above exhibit at the...
Jan 5, 20152 min read
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Partnerships for Lifelong Learning
By default and most frequently by definition, most schools are designed to ensure success measured by graduation and college acceptance...
Dec 9, 20143 min read
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Is High School the Mother of All Event-Based Learning?
Many parents have been ushering now senior high schoolers through the college application process for almost a year now. If you’ve been...
Dec 2, 20142 min read
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Designing a Place for the PK-12 Student in Our Social Network
A recent article in the Chronicle by Judith Shapiro, The Value of a Shared Education, laid out the principles of Gemeinschaft and Gesells...
Nov 26, 20142 min read
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Meeting Veterans’ Needs with Continuous Learning     Â
Prepare Your Audience We know that many of the traits associated with entrepreneurship are characteristics shared by the vast majority of...
Nov 11, 20142 min read
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