Share a resource

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Share a Resource.
Strengthen Our
Collective Work.

Is there a continuous improvement resource that inspired you recently? Share a tool, protocol, strategy, change idea or study that shifted your perspective and your work.

A man with curly hair holds up a large poster with handwritten notes during a group discussion about how to share resources. Several people sit around a table, listening attentively in a library or classroom setting.

The best solutions shouldn’t stay siloed. If there’s a resource you’ve used, trusted, and want to pass on, it belongs here.

What makes a great continuous improvement resource?

  • Actionable – walks through how improvers can use it to move their own work forward
  • Insightful – leads to new understandings or new ways of working
  • Portable – shares learning in formats that are easily passed along to others


Here are a few kinds of resources you might share:

  • A protocol for a team to discuss students they are concerned about and identify next steps
  • A tool that helps a team identify the most important root causes of a problem
  • A change package of ideas proven to get more students to apply to college
  • A framework you’ve found helpful in engaging students and families
  • An article that shifted your thinking or practice. Even better if it’s one you wrote!

Submit your resource and grow our network knowledge.

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