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What happens when you bring together two dozen schoolsโ€”from rural K-12s to large urban high schoolsโ€”with the shared goal of reducing chronic absenteeism?
In this episode, Dr. Michelle Sadrena Pledger, CORE Districts' Chief of Improvement David Montes de Oca, and Dr. Stacey Caillier explore how educators are transforming systems using ideas from Liberate: Pocket-Sized Paradigms for Liberatory Learning. Listen in for stories, strategies, and a vision for whatโ€™s possible when we dare to liberate learning โ€” one district at a time.
Alec talks to Dr. Simon Breakspear about the book he co-wrote with Michael Rosenbrock, "The Pruning Principle: Mastering the Art of Strategic Subtraction Within Education"
In 2009 I began an internship at the Innovation Unit in London. It being an internship, I was doing a little of everything, but my main project was Learning Futures, whose goal was to make school more engaging for students.ย 
Charged with the challenge and the honour of trying to capture the spectacular quality of David Priceโ€™s life, an image, not words, came to mind.
โ€œYou know how you can tell youโ€™re in a happy school within 30 seconds of walking through the front door?โ€ This is a statement/question that Iโ€™ve experienced on countless occasions during a lifetime spent in education. It has a ring of truth to it and weโ€™ve all felt it as visitors or (worse) inspectors.
At Deeper Learning, Alec just started recording this interview to show Jessica how the mics workedโ€”but once she started talking, he knew it was going to be an episode!
We wrote this chapter several years ago, in response to a request from the Sitra Foundation in Finland that we envision the school of the future. The chapter is dated in some respects, but apart from minimal updates and revisions for clarity, it appears here as written.
At Deeper Learning 2024, artist/choreographer Aysha Upchurch and Enrique Lugo talk about being artists in school, and the power of the cypher (and cuffed Levis 501s).
Educators have known for years that social, emotional, and cognitive processing are all neurologically intertwined and that school connectedness has long-lasting protective effects for adolescents.
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