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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

I could practically teaching this class. They had to deal with their own students and their own curriculum. There’s a group that I worked with that are all different types of government and higher education stakeholders and they have very different big, bold agendas that they’d had worked hard on. Move aside, Julie.

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Is Data Driving or Hijacking Education Policy in India?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

This shift has been driven largely by government-led initiatives aimed at improving transparency, efficiency, and outcomes in school education. Together, these government initiatives reflect a systemic approach to embedding data into the governance of school education.

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How Investors Can Shape AI for the Benefit of Workers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Currently, about half of teachers’ time is spent not with students but on grading, lesson planning, and curriculum development, as well as other administrative tasks. Some of these tasks could be areas where generative AI technology like Brisk Teaching could serve as a useful copilot for overburdened employees.

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

The federal government and its welfare state programs—often known as the New Deal, and including federal programs and reforms such as Social Security and the Works Progress Administration, were forged in the world-historical political events of the first half of the 20th century and the rise of a powerful labor movement.

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On the Front Lines: How Campus Organizing Can Inform Movements Today

NonProfit Quarterly

Last year, campus organizing drew national attention to bombing and military attacks by Israel in Gaza that have to date taken the lives of an estimated 55,000 Palestinians —and the role of the United States in sustaining those attacks by providing military hardware to the Israeli government.