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With schools in crisis, how can we help students succeed?

Post November 23, 2021
Close-up shot of a student raising their hand

In an article for USA Today, Transcend Education details how they seek to reimagine schools through partnerships with educators, school leaders, and organizations so that all children can learn and realize their potential. 

They share three key lessons to transform America’s K-12 system:

  1. Educate the “whole” child
  2. Empower students to lead their own learning
  3. Think outside the (classroom) box

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