Todays One Thing

Welcome to Today’s One Thing: TLA’s Teacher-Driven Series on Remote Learning

A core value of The Learning Accelerator (TLA) team is understanding and tapping into the collective intelligence of those on the front lines of teaching to learn and improve together. That’s why we reached out to teachers around the nation to figure out how we can best provide support – and in just a week, […]

Welcome to Today’s One Thing: TLA’s Teacher-Driven Series on Remote Learning Read More »

Personal BH blog

Defining and Measuring the ‘Personal’ in Personalized Learning

This blog originally appeared on Getting Smart. Although the term “personalized learning” may seem new, the idea actually predates modern schooling. For centuries, learning was considered a personal endeavor that resulted from asking questions, engaging in social interactions, and developing self-awareness. Prior to formal schooling, all learning was personal — whether in the form of

Defining and Measuring the ‘Personal’ in Personalized Learning Read More »

OEWeek blog5

TLA’s Top OER Resources for Supporting and Developing Teachers

A transition to Open Educational Resources (OER) represents a commitment to increased equity, increased personalization, and increased rigor and relevance. However, the transition to OER requires attention to myriad factors. One of the primary opportunities that schools and districts should consider is developing teacher capacity and teacher teams to curate and customize curricula. Oftentimes, teachers

TLA’s Top OER Resources for Supporting and Developing Teachers Read More »

OEWeek blog4

A Vision of Success Is Key to OER Adoption: Resources to Support Leaders

Our principals are required to be exceptional in a lot of facets of executive leadership. Foundational among these skills is the ability to create, articulate, and execute on a vision of excellence for teaching and learning. Vision is a crucial condition for success in a school. More and more school leaders are realizing that to

A Vision of Success Is Key to OER Adoption: Resources to Support Leaders Read More »

OEWeek blog3

Nurturing the Fertile Ground of Open Educational Resources from Districts Around the Country

In total, there are 98 Launch Districts and 23 Ambassador Districts in the #GoOpen initiative, a nationwide Office of Ed Tech campaign to support school districts adopting and implementing Open Educational Resources (OER). A Launch District makes the following commitments: Identifying a team of leaders who can apply best practices for their implementation of OER

Nurturing the Fertile Ground of Open Educational Resources from Districts Around the Country Read More »

OEWeek blog2

Addressing Equity with High-Quality Instructional Materials: Learnings from Virginia

Since its launch in 2015, the #GoOpen initiative has expanded discussion, networking opportunities, and resources for states and school districts across the country seeking new ways to build curricular resources. The motives for “going open” range from abandoning the traditional textbook adoption cycle to personalizing curricula for students. Regardless, it is clear that there is

Addressing Equity with High-Quality Instructional Materials: Learnings from Virginia Read More »

OEWeek blog1

Open Educational Resources: An Urgent Priority

Every child deserves a highly effective and equitable education that equips them with the mastery of rigorous academic standards, mindset, and other non-academic capacities they need to reach their full and unique potential. Engaging, rigorous curriculum — that is, the “what, why, how, and when” of student learning — and the instructional materials needed to

Open Educational Resources: An Urgent Priority Read More »

BR N2020 blpg

Cultivating Networks for Success and Scale: The Launch of TLA Network 2020

As any school or system leader knows, the work of improvement and innovation can be hard and lonely stuff. Pursuing change to implement any approach requires significant focus and effort, leaving little time to seek and connect with others who may be tackling similar challenges. It’s for this reason that networking leader learning has become

Cultivating Networks for Success and Scale: The Launch of TLA Network 2020 Read More »

ALP snippet

Are GIFs the Secret Sauce to Working and Learning Remotely?

This blog was originally published on EdSurge. When new colleagues start work at The Learning Accelerator (TLA), they’re often surprised that one of the first “required” organizational readings is actually a 2014 video called “Conference Call in Real Life.” It humorously manages to cover the slightly charming but, more so, annoying aspects of remote work,

Are GIFs the Secret Sauce to Working and Learning Remotely? Read More »

Let’s Connect

Looking for more information? Email us at

info@learningaccelerator.org

Have a media inquiry? Contact Lacey Gonzales at

lacey.gonzales@learningaccelerator.org

411 Congress St
Office 403
Portland, ME 04101

 Discover More: Follow Us


    Skip to content