The November Envision Education newsletter is now available! Hear from CEO, Jillian Juman, learn about two upcoming opportunities to support Envision students, checkout where some of our students are heading off to in the Fall for college, and get a few updates on what Envision Learning Partners has been up to recently. https://conta.cc/3AT4HHy
关于我们
Envision Education's mission is to transform the lives of students - especially those who will be the first in their family to attend college - by preparing them for success in college, career, and life. This mission is grounded in the urgency to create opportunities for first-generation college-going students, so that they have access to an education that will fundamentally change the trajectory of their lives. Envision’s Portfolio Defense model accomplishes this by giving students, particularly those who are historically underserved, the academic and social-emotional skills they need to first get into college and then persist until they earn a degree. Simply put, ours is an equity mission. Envision Education was co-founded by Daniel McLaughlin, a former Senior Research Associate at WestEd, and Bob Lenz, a nationally recognized school reform leader and Project-Based Learning expert. Envision began operations as a 501(c)(3) charter school management organization in June 2002. Today, Envision Education runs five small, high-performing urban public schools (two middle schools and three high schools) in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Envision Schools integrate a challenging curriculum that requires all students to complete the A-G Common Core coursework, ensuring that they are eligible and prepared to attend a four-year university. Our educators also create project-based assignments that challenge students to use the 21st Century Skills, of thinking critically, solving problems resourcefully, and collaborating productively, that are needed to thrive in college, in future careers, and in life. Building on the success of the schools, Envision created a consultancy division in 2010 called Envision Learning Partners (ELP), to transform the educational experience for students across the country. Using the Envision Schools model, ELP works with teachers and leaders throughout the United States to create vibrant schools and engage students deeply in their own learning.
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https://www.envisionschools.org
Envision Education的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Oakland,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- Education、DEI、Pro-Black、Teaching、Educational Consulting、Deeper Learning、College Prep、Ethnic Studies、College and Career、Envision Learning Partners、Authentic Assessment、Project Based Learning、Diverse Learners、Induction、Transformational、Middle School、High School Public和Charter
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Envision Education员工
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Ruth Chung Wei
Director of Research & Innovation at Envision Learning Partners
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Simone Green
Mission-driven finance & operations senior leader. Passion for advancing social justice & educational equity.
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Glenn Dennis
Principal of Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School (Envision Schools)
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Sara Zimmerman
Education Specialist, Math teacher, Department Chair at San Leandro High School at San Leandro Unified School District
动态
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Ruth Chung Wei, ELP's Director of Research & Innovation, presented at this year's Aurora Institute Symposium alongside two school leaders, two students/graduates of inclusive, competency-based schools, and three researchers responsible for documenting the characteristics of the schools’ inclusive learning environments in case studies completed in June 2024. School leaders and graduates from two schools were highlighted in ELP’s Learning Differences study shared what it was like to work in or attend schools where close relationships with caring staff and individualized supports fostered students’ well being and a sense of belonging. Graduates also cited advisory, and opportunities to collaborate with and build camaraderie with diverse peers through authentic projects, pursue passion projects of their choice, and present their learning to authentic audiences as experiences that supported their engagement and academic success.
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Happening this Thursday! Grab your free ticket into the ELP Lounge, hosted by Assessment Design Partner, Josette Neal-De-Stanton! https://lnkd.in/gWnpSjgb
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#FridayPodcast: The Time for Teachership Podcast: Systems Change Comes from People Closest to the Learning This episode features Julianna Charles Brown, who goes by Charlie, a champion for student-centered learning. The conversation highlights the transformative potential of education through a focus on collaborative change, equitable grading, and systemic reform.?
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November's ELP Newsletter is hitting inboxes now! ?? Hear about Ruth Chung Wei's recent session at this year's Aurora Institute Symposium, join us for next Thursday's ELP Lounge, watch a special video Guest Blog, gain insight into the great work being done at Bullitt County Public Schools, and much more! Check it out: https://conta.cc/48RkcvS
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#FridayPodcast: In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, guests Jhone Ebert, Nevada's State Superintendent, and Jeanine Collins, Chief Innovation Officer at Ed Extraordinary, discuss their pivotal roles in the creation and implementation of Nevada's State Portrait of a Learner. Alongside them, Brently Garbutt, Principal of Jerome Mack Middle School, and Claire Romzek, Magnet Coordinator at Lied STEM Academy, share firsthand experiences of how this is already reshaping learning environments and empowering students across the state. https://lnkd.in/gBWXBzNH
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#EnvisionAcademyInsight: With this being election week, we figured it was perfect timing to share EA's Student Council elections. Teachers were helping set up and Ms. Shay helped students vote.
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A few weeks ago Assessment Design Partner, Roilyn Graves, had an amazing opportunity to present at the Challenge Success Fall Conference at Stanford University. The session focused on creating High Quality Performance Assessments for ALL students. As a former Special Education Director and Teacher, Roilyn never thought that she’d be promoting assessment. However, this isn’t just any assessment. It’s a form of alternative assessment that really gets at what students are able to know, do, and understand in and outside of the classroom. Roilyn shared her work with some amazing educators from around the country who all committed to looking at assessments differently. They are focused on putting students at the center and creating the conditions for success.
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#CityArtsLeadershipAcademyInsight: We shared the amazing photos from the CAL Academy geometry art project earlier this week, now get a peak into the students presenting their work for a critique in class!
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#CityArtsLeadershipAcademyInsight: Beautiful photos from Ale Germann, 10th Grade Visual Art teacher at CAL Academy. The art project was in collaboration with the Geometry class- students studied the art of mandalas, how to create them using the tools and techniques of geometric constructions and color theory!