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Districts invest heavily in curriculum, yet too often decisions are driven by trends or the allure of quick fixes rather than long-term goals. Instead, curriculum…
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- Topics: Student-centered Learning
Shelby Taylor
Director of Marketing and Communications
As a former educator and school leader, I’ve lived the full spectrum of collaboration: from the surface-level “nice” interactions to the deep, transformative work that…
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- Topics: Student-centered Learning
Laura Hilger
Senior Director of Teaching and Learning
Collaboration is often celebrated as a cornerstone of effective leadership and school culture. But what if collaboration isn’t the final destination? What if it’s just…
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- Topics: Student-centered Learning
Kate Westrich
Vice President of Marketing and Communications
Innovating Kentucky Education
In Kentucky, we regularly have used KnowledgeWorks state policy resources to guide our efforts. That use was greatly enhanced when KnowledgeWorks worked with us on the Kentucky Innovation Guide. The guide has allowed more school systems to embark on personalized, competency-based transformations by giving a roadmap to Kentucky’s many innovative learning opportunities.
David Cook, consultant, formerly Kentucky Department of Education