We live in a country rife with institutional inequities that create language, income, race, gender, able-ness, and sexual identity divides that make it extremely difficult for young people to gain traction to follow their dreams and aspirations. It starts with education.
Study the research, resources, and guidelines for each of these micro-credentials. Practice what you learn. Share what you are learning with your colleagues. Submit evidence of your success. Expect to be amazed by what you learn and the impact it will have on your students.
Our New Year's edition of Eight for Equity! features some of the best writing and thinking on educational equity of 2017, and looks forward to a New Year of
Let's take a look back at our most popular blog posts of 2017.
Educators, parents, students, and community members are eager to create a new education landscape in which the primary focus is on creating engaged, collaborative learners, readers, writers, problem solvers, and creators.
Rosann Tung shows how leaders in education are coming together to disrupt systems of oppression that target young men of color.
Gary Chapin shares lessons learned from the micro-credential pilot in Rhode Island, where educators gathered to revolutionize personalized teacher learning.