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The Urgency Of Imagination For Schooling Redesign

The urgency of imagination for schooling redesign

  • September 30, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Feature, Talent
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Success in today’s and tomorrow’s economy is largely dependent on having a set of skills that are critical in today’s workplace. At Michigan Future, we’ve been using a framework articulated by learning scientists Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Golinkoff for these…

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How Better Measures Would Leave No Doubt About The Need For School Redesign

How better measures would leave no doubt about the need for school redesign

  • September 28, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent
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At Michigan Future, there is a core assumption that underlies our approach to changing our state for the better, and today I want to reflect on how this assumption is relevant to our work in education. That assumption is the…

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What I Want For Michigan’s Children

What I want for Michigan’s children

  • September 21, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent, What Now? Video Interviews
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After a number of years, I’m preparing to step away from my work at Michigan Future at the end of this month. I am offering a series of reflections on education in Michigan from my years of work understanding what…

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America Does Not Have A Student Loan Crisis

America does not have a student loan crisis

  • August 26, 2021
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Talent
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Google student loan crisis and you get to choose from 58 million results. Over and over and over again we are told that today's college students, particularly those who pursue a four-year degree, are saddled with debt so large that…

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Break The Mastodon Tooth! Curiosity In Museum Learning: What Now? Ep. 11 With Dale Robertson

Break the mastodon tooth! Curiosity in museum learning: What Now? Ep. 11 with Dale Robertson

  • May 18, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent, What Now? Video Interviews
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While most of our video interview series on education has focused on formal K-12 education settings, we've also become pretty interested in recent years in what education can learn from the various out-of-school sectors that serve kids. We all know…

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Oracle Bringing 8,500 High-wage Jobs To Nashville

Oracle bringing 8,500 high-wage jobs to Nashville

  • May 11, 2021
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Talent
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Last month Oracle announced they are bringing 8,500 jobs at an average salary of $110,000 to central city Nashville. The company will invest $1.2 billion to build out its new campus, including $175 million for public infrastructure. The city, in…

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Our Community College Completion Challenge

Our community college completion challenge

  • March 23, 2021
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Talent
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A year ago I wrote about the year two results from the MDRC evaluation of the Detroit Promise Plus program. This post is largely a rerun of that post with data updated for year three of the program. The bottom…

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A District In Alignment: What Now? Ep. 8 With Scot Graden

A District In Alignment: What Now? Ep. 8 with Scot Graden

  • March 11, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent, What Now? Video Interviews
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Our guest today has led a district that, for over a decade, has been moving towards a skills-based approach to learning, rather than a purely content-based approach. Scot Graden is the very recently retired superintendent of Saline Area Schools, a…

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Beyond Learning Loss: Tangible Outcomes For Education Equity Post-Covid

Beyond Learning Loss: Tangible Outcomes for Education Equity Post-Covid

  • February 25, 2021
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent, What Now? Video Interviews
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The educational impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is unquestionable. But what if we spent less time talking about closing achievement gaps and more time talking about practical strategies and outcomes for shattering achievement ceilings? We invite you to a presentation…

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Our Op-ed In Bridge: It’s Time For Human Capital-focused Economic Development

Our op-ed in Bridge: it’s time for human capital-focused economic development

  • February 4, 2021
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Talent
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On Tuesday, Bridge published an essay I co-wrote with Ned Staebler, the vice president for economic development at Wayne State University and the president and CEO of TechTown. We hope to inspire an important conversation among those who work in…

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