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Learning Analytics Can Deliver Double Digit Student Performance Gains
Too many school leaders have not yet embraced the power of “Learning Analytics“ and data to guide the turnaround and transformation of their schools. When
A 2016 Moon Shot – Revitalizing the Nation One Community at a Time
Education Reform is a Start but it is Not Enough Reforming education alone will not revitalize lower income communities across the US. Creating meaningful career
Another Inconvenient and Unfortunate Truth – A Failed Moon Shot
In these days leading up to the 2016 election, it is difficult to avoid news events created by the presidential candidates scrambling for our attention
Innovations from New Orleans – Results Don’t Lie
Last week Louisiana released their 2015 state K – 8 Math and ELA assessment results. These long awaited student academic performance scores, based on the
Reprinted – The Student as Individual Framework
Does equal opportunity for all mean that we are all the same? Does it mean that high school students share the same goals? Travel the
Another Inconvenient and Unfortunate Truth: Race Matters – Part 1
During the past few years there has been a marked rise in racially charged events. The nearly monthly police shootings of black men has unleashed
A Wheel of Fortune: Charter School Purchasing Power
As education reform strives to level the playing field for under-served populations, some effort should also be made to support job creation activities in lower
Rules of Engagement and The Biggest Winner Challenge
When a School Leader in New Orleans wanted a rapid rise in math scores she turned to Ed Inquiry to create a school-wide “campaign” of
Finding the Right Mix for Blended Learning Success
Many school leaders are looking for new ways to raise student scores and make teachers more effective while also engaging students in their learning. One
Beware the pitfalls and landmines on the road to Data Driven
If you have attended an educational conference in the past few years, you have heard or become familiar with the term “data driven.” These two
Why learn to swim if there is no water? The 4 Es.
(Education – Exposure – Employment – Entrepreneurship) Educators and non-educators are now pushing for serious and lasting education reform. At the same time, lower income
Biggest Winner Campaign expands to McDonogh 32 Charter School
“You can do anything you put your mind to…” The Biggest Winner Math Challenge has started at John McDonogh 32 Literacy Charter School in New