At last week's Askwith Forum, «
Transformative Change in American Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie Corporation of New York, — spoke to the importance of transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common C
Transformative Change in American Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie Corporation of New York, — spoke to the importance of transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Stan
Change in American
Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie Corporation of New York, — spoke to the importance of transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Sta
Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie Corporation of New York, — spoke to the importance of
transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common C
transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Stan
change and systemic reform
within K — 12
schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Sta
schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Standards.
The Ken Spencer Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning was established with the generous contribution of Dr. Ken Spencer to recognize and publicize innovative work that is sustainable and has the potential of being taken up by others; to encourage a focus on
transformative change in
schools; and to provide profile for classroom innovation
within school districts,
schools, and the media.