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When designing change, teams define a problem to tackle, asking “How might we?” as a way to start to imagine a more equitable, resilient future of teaching and learning.
When designing change, teams make sense of input and feedback from students, families, teachers, and classified staff to identify what changes are needed and what those changes might look like.
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This case study provides an overview of Cedar Rapids Community School District's experience progressing through Real-Time Redesign.
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The Forest School Online is a small, independent, tuition-based virtual school connected to The Forest School in Fayetteville, GA.
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