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Want students to thrive? Build them a learning ecosystem.
Learning ecosystems help break silos and scaffold collaboration and equity for students, educators, and communities
What could tomorrow bring?
Parents, educators, and entire communities are wondering what the future might look like. But there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer–and that’s a good thing.
Resources are everywhere…so where do families begin?
Five tips to help parents navigate at-home learning during COVID-19
We’re all #LearningLessons right now — and we’d love to hear yours
Share what you’re experiencing and we’ll share what we learn from you
People from Pittsburgh pose for a photo at the HundrED Innovation Summit
8 Things Network Members Learned in Helsinki that Could Be Game-changers for Pittsburgh
A delegation of 18 people from Pittsburgh attended this year’s HundrED Innovation Summit in Finland as a result of HundrED's Spotlight on Pittsburgh. Here's what they're bringing back with them.
A family learning together during Remake Learning Days 2016 / Photo by Ben Filio
Learning Memo — Creating Engagement Pathways for Families During Remake Learning Days and Beyond
In partnership with the Global Family Research Project, this series of Learning Memos are designed to share information on what has been learned from past experience and to highlight strategy ideas moving forward.
Parents and children knitting to learn / Photo: Ben Filio
Learning Memo — Makers of Change: Creating STEAM Pathways for Children and Families
In partnership with the Global Family Research Project, this series of Learning Memos are designed to share information on what has been learned from past experience and to highlight strategy ideas moving forward.
Pittsburgh skyline / photo: Ben Filio for Remake Learning
HundrED Pittsburgh Spotlight Announced
A global nonprofit is shining a spotlight on the education innovations forged in the Pittsburgh region.
PAsmart grants offer $30 million in funding for STEM, computer science, and workforce readiness initiatives
Earlier this month, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf launched a new phase in his PAsmart initiative by announcing $30 million in grants for K-12 computer science and STEM education and industry and workforce readiness partnerships.
Learners First
How do educators hone their craft?
Space to Learn
Before picking out furniture and ordering equipment, first ask yourself: What do I want students to do in this space?
Maker Learning Leadership Collaborative / Photo via Digital Promise
Launching a Maker Learning Leadership Cohort in the Pittsburgh Region
Ten Pittsburgh-area school districts begin year-long maker learning leadership journey
Pittsburgh Teen Brain Report: Kids can make better decisions than we expect [via Kidsburgh]
Under ideal circumstances, teens can make rational, well-thought-out decisions about as well as adults can. No really, science backs that up!
Preparing Today’s Students for Success Tomorrow Via Networks [via Getting Smart]
Remake Learning council co-chair and Grable Foundation executive director Gregg Behr shares his thoughts about the future of learning. This post was originally published on GettingSmart.com
Project-Based Pittsburgh: Thinking Beyond Schools to Remake Learning
In Pittsburgh, project-based learning has been a transformative tool for educators seeking to change the education system. This spring and summer, four unique events are sharing this work with those interested in trying it for themselves.
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Fuzzy robot friend Romibo helps improve youngsters' social skills [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
With guidance from teachers and therapists, social robot Romibo is helping children develop their social skills.
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ALEC's Grand Opening & Photo Club Art Show
The Photo Club at Allentown Learning and Engagement Center had a photography exhibit to celebrate their work.
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Pittsburgh Students Rise to the Challenge of Addressing World Water Crises
Pittsburgh area high school students came together at the University of Pittsburgh to address world water crises and spread awareness. Without a formal structure, creativity thrived and students took ownership of their campaigns.
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The Photo Club in Action at Allentown Learning & Engagement Center
Portraits and play on a chilly spring day.
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Shared Story Adventures
Shared Story Adventures bring together elementary school children from diverse communities to build relationships and understanding by creating and sharing stories.
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The Digital Corps comes to the Allentown Learning & Engagement Center
The Allentown Learning & Engagement Center has been a host site for Remake Learning Digital Corps for two seasons. Now the young people have some feedback.
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Community Network Eyed as Model for Supporting Digital Learning
How has the Remake Learning Network emerged to remake learning in Pittsburgh?
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Startup CEO reaches out to youth with BBBS [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]
CMU grad and CEO of SolePower, Matthew Stanton, shares his success stories with youth in Big Brothers Big Sisters.
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Let's Talk About Race [Carnegie Magazine]
What is race really? An exhibition and Hive-funded series of workshops at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History aim to answer that question with science.

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