Education is not the same for everyone. We must offer resources for different learning styles, respect diverse backgrounds, and make sure every voice matters.
Education is not the same for everyone. We must offer resources for different learning styles, respect diverse backgrounds, and make sure every voice matters.
Emotional Intelligence has been shown to be the number one predicator of future sucess. By increasing mental health resources and early intervention programs to support student well-being, prioritizing social workers and peer support networks; will give our students a solid foundation to enter the workforce.
Build partnerships with businesses to expand resources, reduce taxpayer costs, and create career pathways. Explore programs that give students the skills employers need now.
Strengthen academic fundamentals and enhance real-world skills through enrichment programs. Focus on Reading, writing and math, restore cursive instruction and expand computer literacy program.
Expand basic tutoring and afterschool programs , to allow parents and guardians to participate with the student. Reading, English, Algebra; by allowing the student to become the teacher, it will solidify instruction and promote educational opportunities that may not be readily available to students or parents.
Create and expand educational opportunities and skills to all special needs students. evaluate services and building structure to ensure the most accessible and inclusive learning environment possible
Introduce courses in emerging technologies and digital literacy to equip students for modern career paths. Digital learning enviroments that will allow cross campus learning and expanded course offerings not limited by class size. increased capabilities allowing students to get coding and computer language skills.
― Chris Lehmann, Building School 2.0: How to Create the Schools We Need