School & District Management Blog

Learning Deeply

In this blog, organized by Harvard education professor Jal Mehta and Washington-based education writer Robert Rothman, students, teachers, administrators, researchers, and policymakers explored the practice and policy issues around expanding deeper learning. This blog is no longer being updated, but you can continue to explore these issues on edweek.org by visiting our related topic pages: student learning.

Professional Development Opinion We Are Not Newtonian Billiard Balls! The Need for a New Approach to Adult Learning
Professional development needs to be organized around what we know about how learning takes place, rather than around the mechanistic approach currently used.
John Watkins, June 29, 2018
11 min read
Education Opinion How Education Technology Can Transform Learning for the Better
Successful examples from Singapore and the United States show that how technology is implemented in schools makes all the difference for student learning.
Contributing Blogger, June 28, 2018
6 min read
Education Opinion To Reach Disaffected Youth, Push for 'Credible Messengers'
Peer mentoring can inform, support, and guide youth who have started down dangerous paths, says Kathleen Cushman.
Contributing Blogger, June 21, 2018
4 min read
School & District Management Opinion Listening to Learners: The Starting Point for Real Change
In this post, Judy Halbert and Linda Kaser explain how an inquiry process that begins with listening to students can lead to powerful learning experiences.
Jal Mehta, June 21, 2018
5 min read
Teaching Profession Opinion The Whole Game in Microcosm: A Powerful Approach to Teacher Learning
In this post, Jal Mehta argues that "the whole game at the junior level" is a good strategy for teacher learning as well as student learning.
Jal Mehta, June 20, 2018
7 min read
Teaching Profession Opinion 'Inside-Out' Solutions Require Time and Leadership
Work that begins in classrooms that transforms the conditions for teaching and learning can be effective--if done right, according to Jon Snyder of SCOPE.
Contributing Blogger, June 19, 2018
5 min read
Assessment Opinion When Learners Get "Stuck," Try Thinking Like An Artist
This post is by Jacob Watson, a theatre artist and educator from Chicago, IL, and a recent graduate of the Arts in Education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education 
Jal Mehta, June 17, 2018
7 min read
Student Well-Being Opinion The 'Ripple Effects' of Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into Elementary Learning
The principal of a school in Washington, DC, describes a shift toward equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Contributing Blogger, June 13, 2018
9 min read
Student Well-Being Opinion Van Ness Elementary: Integrating Social and Emotional Learning in Compelling Ways
The principal of an elementary school in Washington, DC, describes how she and her staff broadened the focus of the school towards broader, more holistic goals for students.
Contributing Blogger, June 11, 2018
8 min read
Education Opinion Transforming the Classroom Through Student Action
A project on gender equity by students at an EL Education school in New York City turned scholarship into citizenship.
Contributing Blogger, June 8, 2018
8 min read
Education Opinion Breaking Stereotypes: The Power of Human Connection for Students
Through a project on immigration, students from an EL Education school learn about getting smart to do good.
Contributing Blogger, June 5, 2018
7 min read
Education Opinion How I Learned to Lead
For a fourth grader at an EL Education school in California, her learning empowered her to make a difference in her community--and to show adults how that can be done.
Contributing Blogger, June 4, 2018
3 min read
States Opinion How do We Set Guardrails Around Personalized, Deeper Learning?
States are finding ways to foster the development of personalized, student-centered learning while ensuring equity.
Contributing Blogger, June 1, 2018
6 min read
Personalized Learning Opinion Building Capacity for Personalized, Student-Centered Education
The Innovation Lab Network has identified the four conditions needed for a shift to personalized, student-centered learning.
Contributing Blogger, May 30, 2018
6 min read