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Bringing Digital Equity Home: The Suncoast Digital Access for All Initiative

In this Crucible of Practice Salon, members of the Digital Access for All (DA4A) initiative at The Patterson Foundation in the Suncoast region of Florida discussed how “more than money philanthropy” guided The Patterson Foundation’s DA4A initiative from concept to community collaboration within the span of one year. Members of the DA4A team — including Cheri Coryea, John […]

Event Series Kindergarten Matters

The Kindergarten Exodus: Why, Where and What We Can Do Now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS5mAlVXiCE This GLR Learning Tuesdays discussion, titled The Kindergarten Exodus: Why, Where and What We Can Do Now, featured the voices of committed district superintendents from across the country sharing their insights about what it takes to reengage families and reenroll young students — even as the chaos and confusion of the pandemic ensues. Co-sponsored with New […]

New Jersey Tutoring Corps: Lessons in Accelerating Learning Recovery

“I love math,” said a pre-K scholar in one New Jersey Tutoring Corps site, while another shared, “I’m going to be a math teacher when I grow up.” These two student quotes were shared during the October 19, 2021 GLR Learning Tuesdays Funder-to-Funder Conversation, New Jersey Tutoring Corps: Lessons in Accelerating Learning Recovery. In this […]

Learning at Home and in the Classroom: Innovation in Curricula and Professional Learning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh15TByN7VM “Education is a human endeavor. It’s all about student relationships and we really need to see caregivers, parents and family members as partners in the critical work of ensuring that every single student in our nation learned on grade level and achieves their dreams.” Sarah Johnson of Teaching Lab shared this important reminder during […]

Inspiring Young Minds Through Out-of-School STEM

https://youtu.be/aRNqKhhzcDU “Out-of-school time, which makes up close to 80 percent of a child’s life, can build the academic and social-emotional skills that help students succeed. Specifically for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math — or STEM ― skills, out-of-school time allows students to approach knowledge and content in innovative and personalized ways, providing a freedom of choice and agency that is […]

Promotion Policies in 2021: Ensuring Students Are Ready, Not Retained

In this session, moderator, Kelly Butler, Chief Executive Officer of Barksdale Reading Institute, provided us with some historical context of the debate around retention and promotion in the U.S. education system and in particular the negative impact on children of color. She offered some examples of alternatives to retention that address supports for children who are not meeting […]

Community Investments in Parent-Child Relationships Drive School Readiness

https://youtu.be/CEY7VpyTaKQ?si=AbH7wzdjapyUCDqI&t=288 “By focusing on the safe, stable, and nurturing relationships (SSNRs) that buffer adversity and build resilience, pediatric care is on the cusp of a paradigm shift that could reprioritize clinical activities, rewrite research agendas, and realign our collective advocacy.”  Dr. David Willis, a pediatrician and senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Social […]

Accelerating Reading Through High-Dosage Tutoring in Mississippi Communities

In this session, moderator Ashley Parker Sheils, Ph.D., Program Director at MiSsion Acceleration, talked about how and why MiSsion Acceleration started, described their funding proposal, discussed their definition of what high-dosage tutoring is and outlined how they have made decisions about program structure, content and staffing. Next, Kari Lynn Somers, Director of Community Impact at United Way of Southeast Mississippi, focused […]