Agility and diversity are more important than ever.
FACT: Student demographics and the workplace of the future are changing rapidly.
How do you expand the boundaries of learning beyond school?
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What individual and institutional allies will you seek out? How will you engage them? What partners will be involved in designing and planning your school? Are they already actively engaged? If not, how will you enlist them? What roles will they play? How will parents, volunteers, employers, post- secondary educators, and other community members participate in and contribute to your school’s governance, operations, and culture? How will you build partnerships with post- secondary education and businesses so that students can apply and demonstrate their skills in real world scenarios?
Schools are embedded within networks — educational, cultural, professional, and social. They do not and should not act alone. Meaningful learning takes place at home, in the community through technology and social media — everywhere. How can you build a powerful network to give students the dynamic, connected learning experiences they need?
Schools are embedded within networks —educational, cultural, professional, and social. They do not and should not act alone. Meaningful learning takes place at home, in the community through technology and social media — everywhere. How can you build a powerful network to give students the dynamic, connected learning experiences they need?
When multiple organizations share a commitment to collectively defined goals and values, the results can make an impact greater than the sum of their individual contributions.
In an XQ Super School, all partners - individuals, institutions, and families - make valuable contributions to enrich young people’s learning and support their development.