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Teacher as Researcher in the Classroom

Using micro-credentials to create a research-based peer evaluation system for students and educators

For Schools, It’s About Who You Know

Research shows that partnerships between schools and external organizations, meant to alleviate inequality, often perpetuate it

Explore Shared Education Challenges with the Challenge Map

Discover how innovative districts experience and address 36 common challenges

How to Provide Help

When there’s one of you and 20 of them, here’s a tiered approach that lets students seek and find the support they need

Micro-credentialing an Emerging Teacher Leader

An educator reflects on implementing and transferring effective practices into her work

Fueling the Educator Micro-credentials Ecosystem through Powerful Partnerships: Stories of Impact from the Field

We bring together organizations to increase the value and impact of micro-credentials in the field

Want More Innovation? Try Connecting the Dots Between Engineering and Humanities

Connecting STEM with humanities helps us make informed decisions

Social Network Analysis Toolkit: Building Stronger Networks for EdClusters

Unveiling the Social Network Analysis tool for EdClusters

Saying Yes to Student Ideas and Creativity

Digging into the Charlottesville region’s success in creating meaningful, applicable opportunities for their students

Rolling Out Across VILs

Rollout season is an exciting time across the Verizon Innovative Learning schools network. For schools in…

Do Challenges Make School Seem Impossible or Worthwhile?

Some studies suggest that motivation – rather than ability or skill – is the best predictor of educational and professional attainment

Why Coaching Matters

Coaching leads to a common spirit of “We get better together”

Improving learning with the power of technology

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