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We proudly publish articles that we believe will truly benefit our audience of superintendents, principals, educators, learning stakeholders and other edleaders by amplifying new ideas in learning, supporting community-connected initiatives and disrupting the status quo . The following three categories best describe the type of content we usually publish:
Getting Started. This topic covers stories, tips and tricks of the brainstorming and implementation stage of innovative ideas and strategies.
- What should a principal looking to shift his school culture towards Project Based Learning (PBL) know and prioritize?
- What should a district administrator know about managing data collection and culture?
- What implications does the changing nature of work (the future of work) have for K-12 and post-secondary education?
- Reflections on, and lessons learned from, your personal efforts to affect such shifts toward practices such as competency-based education, place-based education, PBL, and more.
Actionable strategies. We love to share pieces about mindsets, frameworks and other strategies that have been tried and true in a variety of settings. Some examples of these pieces are:
- How can a cultural focus on student voice naturally lead into real-world experiences?
- What are the fundamental ways (and reasons) to integrate arts and creativity into a subject area like computer science?
- Reflections on, and lessons learned from, your personal efforts to design such experiences.
Landscape survey and analysis. These pieces focus on one piece of the greater learning/education sector and analyze what has been happening and discuss what might happen next. Some examples are:
- How will blockchain technologies affect credentialing systems?
- How can CTE and technical field assessments contribute to our understanding of K-12 assessment systems?
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Getting Smart reserves the right to refuse to publish any works submitted for review for any reason, which it is not obligated to disclose to the guest author. Reasons for rejecting a guest article can include, but are not limited to, the following:
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