Hybrid Logistics: Using Space and Time to Optimize Operations

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LeiLani Cauthen, Publisher and CEO of The Learning Counsel, explains that the pandemic fundamentally changed education. In her presentation she explored how schools can deliberately use space and time to their advantage, offering a practical framework for integrating human interaction and technology. “I’m going to walk you through what we mean by hybrid logistics. This … Read more

How to Find Courage When Uncertainty Strikes

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By Tamara Fyke For some students and teachers, the school year is just starting. For others, a month or more of classes is already behind them. What unites us all, however, is a shared sense that this academic year is not what we expected. Another surge of COVID-19 looms, and the uncertainty that comes with … Read more

Chicago Scholars Foundation Opens Loop Center to Triple Impact

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Chicago Scholars Foundation Launches New Leadership Center to Guide Students Through College Access, Success, and Early Career Development The Chicago Scholars Foundation has opened a new, expanded workspace designed to accelerate leadership and career readiness across Chicagoland. The 11,000-square-foot Chicago Scholar Community, Leadership and Resource Center—located at 247 S. State Street, Suite 700 in Chicago’s … Read more

Gauge Capital Invests in 7 Mindsets to Accelerate Growth

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7 Mindsets, a leading provider of online social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum and professional development for K–12 schools and districts, has announced a strategic partnership with middle-market private equity firm Gauge Capital. Gauge Capital’s growth capital and recapitalization will support 7 Mindsets’ rapid expansion and accelerate the company’s plans to broaden its SEL offerings and educator … Read more

Teacher Wellbeing: The Key to Long-Term Retention

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By Tamara Fyke Last week I led a professional development session for new teachers at a school where I’ve worked for several years. The Executive Principal and Assistant Principal joined the training, and our small group gathered around an oval table created space for close, honest conversation. I introduced a transformative approach to social-emotional learning … Read more

Reconstructing the Dream: A Community Education Documentary

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With permission from Michael Platt: Reconstructing the Dream: A Feature Documentary on the U.S. Skills Gap Reconstructing the Dream is a feature-length documentary that examines the growing skills gap within the U.S. education system and explores what it will take to build a stronger future for students, workers, and communities. About the Film This documentary … Read more

2020 Predictions: Why 20/20 Vision Matters

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  By LeiLani Cauthen   Almost every school district in the United States is experiencing student attrition. Outside of areas with rapid population growth or migration, families are increasingly opting out of the traditional public classroom. Parents are choosing homeschooling, charter and magnet schools, virtual schools, hybrid models, or mixes of those options. This year … Read more

Resilience in Children: Why Are Today’s Kids So Fragile?

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This is an op-ed written by Marcia Fervienza First scenario: a 12-year-old girl who belongs to a stable, loving family of five experiences a sudden loss when her older sister leaves home amid conflict. The family immediately offers emotional and psychological support, but the girl insists she doesn’t want to talk because it only makes … Read more

3 College Majors with Strong Career Prospects After Graduation

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Many traditional jobs that supported families for generations are disappearing as technology advances. As automation and artificial intelligence change the workplace, more people are asking what steps they can take to remain relevant and employable. One of the best strategies is to pursue careers in fields where human skills are difficult to replace—roles that emphasize … Read more

Chicago Scholars Foundation: Become a Standout College Applicant

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As a teacher and longtime Chicago resident, I’m pleased to share practical advice for Chicago high school students and prospective college applicants. These are important stories from our city that don’t always get the attention they deserve. My goal is to provide clear, usable tips you can act on during summer breaks and throughout your … Read more