Live From Summit 2016: Edtech in STEM Classrooms
This engaging discussion was led and moderated by Tonika Cheek Clayton, Managing Partner of NewSchools Venture Fund joined by five other speakers:
Live From Summit 2016: XQ: Rethinking the American High School
Russlynn Ali, Managing Director of Education at Emerson Collective led a discussion on the XQ High School redesign challenge being led nationwide to r
Live From Summit 2016: Partnership Strategies with Supes and Tech Decision Makers
Moderated by Doug Roberts, Founder and CEO of Educational Solutions Consulting, this session featured five superintendents and technology decision-mak
Visiting Schools in the NewSchools Catapult Cohort (Post 3 of 3)
Over the last three months, we have been convening, learning from, and visiting schools across the country that are in our
Visiting Schools in the NewSchools Catapult Cohort (Post 2 of 3)
Over the last three months, we have been convening, learning from, and visiting schools across the country that are in our
Over the last three months, we have been convening, learning from, and visiting schools across the country that are in our
Entrepreneurs innovate more quickly and effectively when they can learn from others grappling with challenges similar to the ones they are facing. Visiting Schools in the NewSchools Catapult Cohort (Post 1 of 3)
Accelerating Innovation through Communities of Practice: Our First Catapult Cohort
Launching NewSchools Catapult: Invent 2016!
In July 2015 we launched NewSchools Catapult, a program to invest in and support education entrepreneurs launching new schools with innovative instructional models. We recently announced NewSchools Catapult 2015, a cohort of 14 trailblazing district and charter schools that are reimagining PREK-12 education by personalizing learning and giving students greater agency over their experience. Innovation takes many […]
Announcing the Catapult 2015 Cohort
Earlier this summer, we launched NewSchools Catapult, the first endeavor of our new
The meteoric rise in the interest in so-called “micro schools” over the past year has been impressive. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, a micMicro Schools: Opportunities and Potential Challenges