You live in a learning ecosystem.
Remake Learning can help you make it thrive.
Since 2007, Pittsburgh has emerged as the most talked-about learning ecosystem in the world.
Celebrated by thought leaders, studied by scholars, recognized by heads of state, and cited as inspiration by communities across the globe, Pittsburgh is where the world looks for proof that learning ecosystems make a difference.
Now we’re ready to share what we’ve learned and help other communities cultivate learning ecosystems.
The world is searching for a new paradigm in education.
One that’s as dynamic and diverse as the world we live in. One that meets the needs of learners today and equips every young person to thrive tomorrow.
What if the answer is all around us?
A learning ecosystem is the complex web of resources and relationships that foster learning experiences.
Every community contains elements of a learning ecosystem.
The opportunity before us today is to harness the potential of learning ecosystems to transform education for the better.
Learn more from our learning ecosystems trilogy
Explore the impact of the learning ecosystem idea on Pittsburgh
See how organizations and systems are changing. See how adults—including educators and families—are engaging. See how children and youth are experiencing learning now.
Download ShiftUncover lessons learned from 15 years of ecosystem stewardship
Unpack big ideas behind the ecosystem framework. Find practical advice based on real-world experience. Learn about other learning ecosystems emerging across the globe.
Download the PrinciplesA pioneering field guide to learning innovation networks
Discover how Remake Learning stewards the Pittsburgh learning ecosystem. Learn the five strategies that help the ecosystem thrive. Explore case studies of the ecosystem in action.
Download the PlaybookGet in touch!
The Remake Learning team has a lot to share and a lot to learn. We can’t wait to hear from you!
Hear from global education leaders about learning ecosystems
In May 2024, Remake Learning gathered more than 200 education leaders from around the world to write the next chapter in public education, with a focus on the powerful possibilities presented by local learning ecosystems. During that summit, we interviewed these 15 participants to capture their perspectives.