This week, we hosted an insightful virtual session featuring guest speaker Isral DeBruin, Director of Communications at City Fund. We extend our gratitude to Isral for sharing his research and offering practical communications guidance to our audience of charter school enrollment leaders. 🙏 ⬇ Teaser of the discussion below (request the full recording at avela.org/events)
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Thanks, Juan, to you and to OCULL for your leadership in this important and rapidly evolving space. I am looking forward to Jim Fong’s session!
The OCULL Community of Practice is pleased to host Jim Fong, on May 15, for a discussion on The State of Higher Education: An Update on the Employer and Adult Learner. IYKYK, Jim was a stellar keynote speaker for us back in 2023, and a highlight of the event. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the great minds in the field of lifelong learning. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gFp9Fciu
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Charter schools today need tools and strategies for navigating increasing complexities of the renewal process. Leaders need a roadmap for putting their best foot forward, and they need renewal not to become the all-consuming process it too often becomes. Come hear more during our session at the National Charter Schools Conference this Tuesday - and please reach out if you need support on this topic, growth strategy, and navigating the policy landscape heading into the new school year.
If you're at the National Charter Schools Conference here in Boston, check out the session I am doing with Heather Vega, Janelle Ruley, and Katherine Westerhold on Tuesday: Better Together: Strategies for Building a Winning Renewal Team!
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📣 “With such a variety of programmes on offer, it can be challenging to decide which may be best for you, your setting and your children.” The EEF’s Sarah Tillotson explains the key features of each of our early years projects. Read more: https://eef.li/zw40BY
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Join us on May 1 for this free and informative conversation about UWP's versatile role in expanding the impact of our community from early through higher education 🔤 🎓 Hear from the people leading this work and learn about what this information means to Spartanburg and the organizations supporting our community. ☕️ Coffee's on us! Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTEiRAKF Thanks to our partners at Spartanburg Academic Movement for joining us for this conversation!
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As schools get ready for 2023/24's start, we've been reviewing last academic year's feedback. Gary Lewis, CEO of Lighthouse Schools Partnership, told us this about the Challenge Partners Trust Peer Review: "Overall the review was exactly what we needed ... worth doing every couple of years." Find out more about what the Trust Peer Review can offer your organisation - https://lnkd.in/e48ZCP4N
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Thank you to Sonia C. Park, Ashley Heard, and the team at Diverse Charter Schools Coalition for connecting us with Isral! This research is so relevant to our charter school enrollment leader clients!