Partnership for Change
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To help build a strong and dynamic future for Winooski and Burlington, the two school districts are joining hands in “remodeling” aspects of the educational system—to better prepare all students for a rapidly-changing, global society.
The Partnership for Change, the bridging entity that is helping to lead this effort, has brought together a broad base of school and community leaders to accomplish this mission. Together, they will design and implement a set of “student-centered” approaches to learning that draw on new understandings from neuroscience about how people learn, and best practices that are emerging from state-of-the-art schools across the country. At the Partnership press conference, members of the Partnership's Steering Committee outline the vision and goals of this work. Speakers: Hal Colston, Steering Committee Co-Chair and Executive Director of SerVermont & Martha Maksym, Steering Committee Co-Chair and Executive Director of United Way of Chittenden County. For more information: On the web at: www.partnershipforchangevt.org - 802-363-2342
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