SXSW EDU 2019
Collaborate vs Compete: Sustaining via Networks
Description:
Changing education is complicated. Working in networks reduces complexity and increases effectiveness and impact. By providing design principles, learning models, tools, and professional learning, networks play a key role in scaling and sustaining high-quality, equitable learning. Informal and formal networks can support the transformation of a single school or an entire system. Hear from network leaders and learn how you can leverage the power of networks to transform learning.
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Takeaways
- Smart strategies for working together in school networks to achieve the promise of personalized learning for all students.
- Discover how relationships between networks and schools power high quality learning.
- Learn how to apply the power of networks to support innovation implementation and sustainability.
Speakers
- Lydia Dobyns, President and CEO, New Tech Network
- Tom Vander Ark, CEO, Getting Smart
- Juan Cabrera, Superintendent, El Paso Independent School District
- Royce Avery, Superintendent, Manor Independent School District
Organizer
Taylor Nastasi, Operations Coordinator, Getting Smart
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