LBW blog

Seven Top Decisions For Leaders Scaling Innovation

This blog was originally posted on Education Next. Networks of schools across the country are increasingly using more personalized and blended learning strategies to create equitable access to high-quality instruction, increase student engagement and agency, and meet individual student needs. This has put a growing number of district and CMO leaders in charge of guiding […]

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EdtechPurchasing blog

Exciting New Initiatives Provide Hope for Improved Edtech Purchasing Across K-12 Schools

Education purchasing should be simple, right? If you need some pencils or paper, you can get them at the nearest supply store. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. We often overlook everything a district needs to buy – from mundane things like clocks to more symbolic items like school buses. The broad spectrum of purchases

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FBBreach blog

Why the Recent Facebook/Cambridge Analytica Data ‘Breach’ Matters for Students

This blog was originally published on the Brookings Institution’s Brown Center Chalkboard. When 80 million Facebook users’ data were found to be in the hands of Cambridge Analytica, users of the social media platform–and Congress–decided it was time to take a closer look at the data collected by the platform and the apps it hosts.

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MeasurementFellowUpdateBlog

TLA’s Measurement Fellowship: New knowledge for the field

As part of our work to catalyze measurement that increases our evidence base of equitable, effective blended practices, TLA is currently piloting a one-year Fellowship to support research that advances our measurement agenda. Our goal is to help folks across the ecosystem (including future researchers, leaders, and educators) work together towards the mutual goal of

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DiverseLearnersBlog

Supporting and Engaging Diverse Learners within Blended and Personalized Learning

With support and feedback from the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), we recently launched a three-part “Problem of Practice” series focused on supporting diverse learners utilizing specific strategies from the Blended and Personalized Learning At Work site as well as research and insights obtained from the team at NCLD. Being strategic about how we

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VPSBlog

Getting Farther, Faster with Personalized Professional Learning

Photo courtesy of Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action (CC BY-NC 4.0). “I am a returning teacher after leaving my own classroom in 2003. So much has changed since I earned my teaching degree in 1995! I want and need to learn to incorporate technology into my

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GreatLeadersblog

Great Leaders Make Great Schools. Here Are 4 Factors Critical to Their Success

This article was originally posted by The 74. My Twitter and social media channels were abuzz earlier this month with positive reactions to writer David Brooks’s New York Times column “Good Leaders Make Good Schools.” In education, it’s rare to see readers from differing camps all virtually nodding in support of a singular notion. But

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Innovative blog

Innovative Times Call for Innovative Measures

The randomized control trial (RCT) is the best tool education researchers have for understanding cause and effect, but there are times – like in blended learning settings – when this research design is undesirable, infeasible, or both. As I have previously noted, innovative instructional models like blended learning require the building of an evidence base

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