Newswire – October 30, 2018
WELCOME TO A SPECIAL, PICTORIAL, EDITION OF NEWSWIRE, COVERING THE CER SILVER ANNIVERSARY GALA & SUMMIT. Held in Miami, Florida last Thursday and Friday, the leaders of innovation across all sectors gathered to build the new Road to Innovation. Read and view just a snippet of the extraordinary conversation and celebrations that occurred. We’ll be back to you will a full report soon. The New University is Also Career-Connected & Data-Driven… @AndyRosenEdu @KaplanNews explains why it is important that we speak to students in the language that they speak or resonate with. We need to bring the energy and verve that we’ve bought to K-12 system, as they do in charter schools, and bring it to the higher education system. – Daniel Pianko @danielpianko @UniVenturesFund
Governor Tommy Thompson talks about the next frontier of education opportunity: building schools in prisonsto ensure even those disenfranchised have a chance to reengage in life someday.
Innovation in education is taking the best learning tools and working effectively with teachers to meet the needs of students. It is shifting the role of teacher from content master to mentor. – @GEMSEducation America’sDenise Gallucci
In order for great educators to come forward to teach, we had to liberate the system to allow that to happen. – Lisa Graham Keegan 25 years later, I’m still in a room full of white people talking about how to save black and brown kids… There’s been a lot of innovation but not a lot of change. – Howard Fuller @HowardLFuller
Universities are not going away, but they are adapting and responding to the changes of the future, says McKinsey’s Sacha Litman, moderating the first of two panels discussing “The New University” with Anant Agarwal (EdX), Julia Rosen (ASU), David Vise (Modern States), and James Wiley (Ellucian). “Careers and jobs are changing, as technology continues to transform.”
How much more money does education need? And how much more time? The reality is there will never be enough money & never enough time, but telling us you need more of either, doesn’t tell me how you’re going to solve certain critical issues.– @usedgov Asst. Sec of Ed Frank Broganwith the rest of the Mount Rushmore of EdReform, Kevin Chavous, Gerard Robinson, Rod Paige and Tommy Thompson.
We have been using a model of school created in the 19th century, so my question is: How are children going to be able to make decisions & succeed in the current environment? – Gisele Huff, “Reimagining Education,”with Governor Jeb Bush @JebBush, Bill Hansen @stradaeducation, & @gsvedu‘s Michael Moe @michaelmoe. There aren’t a lot of women in composition of music or in tech, esp. African American women. It is really important to reach out to those that don’t know there is a world of opportunity they can take advantage of. – @MissAmerica Nia Franklin Kevin Chavous @kevinpchavous recognizing Lisa Keegan @LisaGK for her decades of commitment to making Arizona a national success story for education. The promise of America is that the circumstances of your birth should not limit your horizon. Truer words have never been said. Thank you Brian Jones, receiving the #CER25 Innovator Award. I want to thank Jeanne & CER – you have been an inspiration. She is a force of nature and someone I admire; a wonderful leader. I am honored to be here today. – Fernando Zulueta, accepting the American Dream Award.
Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló passionately addresses Gala attendees: Con la Reforma Educativa aspiramos a que todos los estudiantes tengan su facultad completa en cada escuela, con los materiales adecuados y un ambiente óptimo para aprender. Participando de la Gala de 2018 de @edreform. Presentamos lo que estamos haciendo en #PuertoRico para transformar el sistema educativo en uno eficiente y que responda a las necesidades de los estudiantes. Jon Hage receives the #CER25Founder’s Award from Friendship Public Charter Schools founder & Chair and CER Director Donald Hense. AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL. The summit was capped off with a Gala celebration honoring special leaders in education innovation, shown above. Nia Franklin brought the crowd to tears and its feet with her rendition of “America the Beautiful”, accompanied by the CER Silver Student Orchestra, formed by area charter students for this special occasion. They had never performed publicly or together. We are gratified to have given them the opportunity to do both! Listen for yourself!
The Board congratulates CER’s Silver Honorees! THANK YOU. Our thanks to all who have helped in so many ways over our first 25 years. We eagerly enter our next 25, knowing that the best is yet to come for all Americans who know that quality education is the key to building a new Road to Impactful Innovation & Excellence for ONE America. ~ Stay Tuned for OFFICIAL 25th Highlights ~ Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education. |