Three Useful Innovations from Non-Traditional Schools By Tony Monfiletto, Director, Future Focused Education | December 21, 2017 “Our ability to live outside the traditional system has allowed us to develop a few innovations that could be particularly helpful. I hope that they are as valuable to school districts as they have proven to be for our students and communities.”Charter schools …
Teaching Made to Look Easy
Teaching Made to Look Easy by Judy Reinhartz, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas at El Paso “From an observer’s perspective, everyone including the students made teaching and learning look easy. Taking a deeper dive into what we saw tells yet another story.”Our visit to the New Mexico Center for School Leadership (NMCSL) and their partners in the Leadership …
What Would Albert Do?
By Tony Monfiletto| Executive Director | June 17, 2016
I’m convinced that New Mexico has yet to mobilize our greatest resources to overcome the challenges we face – our resilience…
Bottom Up Strategy
By Tony Monfiletto | Executive Director | October 29, 2015
The Milken Award is reserved for our nation’s most respected teachers. Some call it the Grammy™ of education.
Big Money, Quick Answers and Unsuccessful School Reform
By Tony Monfiletto | Executive Director | October 15, 2015
In 2009 an effort emerged that sought to bring critical changes to a community whose students were experiencing progressive inertia in their educational performance.
Op-ed: Creating New Leaders Through Entrepreneurship
By Moises Padilla | September 03, 2015
Entrepreneurs drive the economy and account for the majority of the nation’s new job creation. Almost 80 percent of would-be entrepreneurs in the U.S. are between the ages of eighteen and thirty-four.
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