From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject CER Newswire: THE FUTURE IS NOW
Date March 25, 2020 9:04 PM
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A weekly report on education news and commentary you won’t find anywhere else — from the nation’s leading voice on education innovation and opportunity.

THE FUTURE IS NOW

Our resolve is more firm than ever before. We are not blinking — never have and never will. We are redoubling our commitment and efforts to help education advance through and despite this crisis.

Whenever this COVID19 crisis ends, and it WILL end, one thing is certain — things will never be the same. The crisis has brought to the forefront the innovators and entrepreneurs who will make education — in America and abroad — agile, adaptive and successful in the 21st century.

DON’T LET EDUCATION FALL IN THE CURVE. Tens of thousands of amazing people, programs, organizations and content have been produced, updated and made free online. We’re doing our part to make sure our kids don't fall into the curve [[link removed]], with a one-stop shopping platform for all who need access to how and what to learn in this new digital age.

MOVING FROM BC to AD APRIL 1. This new digital age requires new thinking. Our partners at ASU+GSV are taking a portion of their annual summit online [[link removed]] to help you think through what’s next across the globe.

MINI-VIRTUAL SUMMIT APRIL 2. After hearing scores of challenges with this new “normal,” CER will be connecting ed tech leaders with our most important customers — the parents and educators on the frontlines. For details contact [[email protected]]

TAKE A BREAK FROM COVID-19 and..

Listen to our Podcast! This week’s edition of Reality Check with Jeanne Allen [[link removed]] features Scott Cheney executive director of Credential Engine, who explains the burgeoning marketplace of credentialing, and how those streamline the pathways between high school, higher education and the workforce.

Take a Virtual Reality Lesson - in Italy! While the U.S. - Italia Education Innovation Festival [[link removed]] has been postponed, you can give some encouragement to good folks in Italy. Michael McDonald, an EdTech teacher living in Lecce, Italy, is running a 24 hour English lesson in virtual reality to raise funds for the Red Cross [[link removed]]. Open your heart a lot, and your wallet even a little, and help with this wonderful gesture. [[link removed]]

Read An Unfinished Journey [[link removed]]. Take a break, grab a coffee — or adult beverage — and relax with Jeanne Allen’s new book. Inspired by her Italian heritage and passion for education, her writings will have you both laughing and crying — and best of all forgetting about our mess, at least for a while.

Rather than curse the darkness of the virus, CER chooses to light candles by providing you with the best, most up to date information and resources anyone could use to get through this.

Our closing thoughts are hopes and prayers that you and yours stay safe. We will get through this.

After all, we’re Americans.

Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform [[link removed]] 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. We’re always delighted to hear from our readers...suggestions, questions and even the occasional complaint! [[link removed]]

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