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A Virtual Gratitude Reception, CGLR Salutes Our Public Library Partners

GLR Week 2022 launched with a session celebrating public libraries as a mainstay of the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading since its inception. Public libraries serve as trusted centers of communities in the unique position to attract potential partners and provide benefits and resources to community members with diverse interests and needs, as uniquely captured by panelist, […]

Building Blocks for the New Normal: Mining the Bright Spots and Silver Linings

“Kids need all of these kinds of supports. They need health care, food and housing. But, I don’t want to get away from the fact that they also need good schools.” Susanna Loeb, Ph.D., of Brown University’s National Student Support Accelerator offered this reflection during Building Blocks for the New Normal: Mining the Bright Spots & Silver Linings, a GLR […]

$65B to Advance Digital Equity: Leverage Opportunities and Challenges of State and Local Funders

“This is an incredible moment for local advocates ― whether you're in the digital inclusion space or anything else that rides on top of digital inclusion, issues like immigration, housing, education and health care.” Amina Fazlullah of Common Sense offered the above reflection during this July 20, 2022 GLR Week Funder-to-Funder Conversation on philanthropic opportunities […]

250,000 Caring Adults: Rolling Out A New National Effort

In this GLR Learning Tuesdays webinar, “250,000 Caring Adults, Rolling Out a New National Effort,” attendees had the chance to receive an early briefing on the National Partnership for Student Success, a new federal initiative that will deploy 250,000 caring adults as tutors, mentors and coaches. Leaders who are shaping the next steps for the initiative engaged in discussion and […]

Reenvisioning School Staffing

“The vision begins with expert lead teams of educators who share the work. This isn't something we made up. It's based on research about how teachers thrive, what they want, what keeps them in the work and how instruction works best for students who need it most. It begins with teams of teachers who bring […]

First 10 School-Community Partnerships in Action

"Innovative communities across the country are creating a First 10 roadmap that addresses teaching and learning, partnerships with families and comprehensive services, and First 10 provides a framework, a guided planning process and a set of effective collaborative strategies." - David Jacobson, Education Development Center. Thank you for registering for last week’s Peer Exchange Learning Conversation, First […]

Learning From the Bright Spots: Examining Student Achievement Data During

“We should definitely view pandemic recovery as a process that will take place in multiple institutions in society.” — Dan Goldhaber, Director of CALDER at American Institutes for Research Hedy Chang, Executive Director and President of Attendance Works, moderated a conversation with a panel of leading researchers, exploring data on student achievement during COVID-19 and insights that can […]