The Global Search for Education: What Does It Mean To Be a Great Principal?
Sep20

The Global Search for Education: What Does It Mean To Be a Great Principal?

“New sets of skills such as team work, innovation and creativity are becoming increasingly important. The leaders of this major transformation can only be the principals and the teachers themselves, but principals need to be able to show the way in this uncertain world.”  — Montserrat Gomendio Launched today, the OECD’s new report, School Leadership for Learning: Insights from Teaching and Learning...

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The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Gardner
Sep08

The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Gardner

“I will use my office as a ‘bully pulpit’: to describe what should happen in our educational systems; to call attention to positive as well as negative examples; to cheerlead for promising initiatives; and, whenever possible, to demonstrate by example the kind of education that I favor, and the kind of society that I hope we can achieve.” — Howard Gardner What will be the legacy of Race to the Top and...

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The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Weingarten
Sep01

The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Weingarten

“If we could turn back the clock, we would like to have seen a greater emphasis on our biggest challenges–funding inequity, segregation, the effects of poverty. We would have welcomed a major expansion of high-quality early childhood education, and greater support for career and technical education and community schools.” — Randi Weingarten What will be the legacy of Race to the Top and Barack Obama’s...

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The Global Search for Education: WHAT Knowledge?
Aug24

The Global Search for Education: WHAT Knowledge?

“We are taking the trends identified by futurists and economists, and connecting them to relevant fields of study and competencies required.”  —  Charles Fadel Employers complain that graduates are not ready for work. Students who drop out cite boredom and lack of motivation as their major reasons for leaving school. Stanford University studies indicate students are overloaded and underprepared. WHAT should we teach...

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The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Fisher
Aug10

The Global Search for Education: Just Imagine Secretary Fisher

“Amidst debates about college access and affordability, we think the question of employer needs should sit at the core of higher education conversations. Without answering it, we risk pumping more and more students through a costly system that is not aligned in reliable ways to the job market.” — Julia Freeland Fisher What will be the legacy of Race to the Top and Barack Obama’s other education initiatives?...

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