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The Power of Networks in Education Innovation

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Leadership must be local. It requires listening to community, acknowledging harm, and making changes—across partnerships, leadership, culture, funding, and programming. Being intentional about equity has anchored much of our learning. Reimagining learning. Establish responsive, reflective infrastructure.

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Vote for Digital Promise’s SXSW and SXSW EDU 2018 Session Ideas

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Applying Research to Truly Personalize Learning. One critical aspect of personalized learning is too often missing: the use of learning sciences research to best understand and reach each learner. Leadership Competencies for Engaged Learners. Maker Learning and School Leadership.

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2018 Education Innovation Clusters Convening: Looking to the Future

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Katrina Stevens, Director of Learning Science at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, also shared a vision for how mature EdClusters can collaboratively design, evaluate, and scale promising tools and practices. Kim Smith details a re-calibrated vision for #edclusters and League of Innovative Schools. REPORTS FROM THE FIELD.

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