Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
Our virtual panel, which featured findings from the Crossing the Partisan Divide in Education Policy white paper, delved into the key conditions for successful cross-partisan education policy initiatives and featured insights from education leaders who have practical experience working across party lines.
Join us to celebrate the enduring legacy of A Nation at Risk, take stock of lessons learned, and frame an agenda that can meet the public education challenges of today and tomorrow.
Panelists discuss their experience in developing the OTL Principles and their plans to apply the principles in their policy leadership going forward, followed by Q&A.
National experts will discuss evidence-based practices that reduce bias and promote positive student identities and a strong sense of belonging for all students.
The Education & Society Program and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching release unbiased review of 30 years of standards-based education in the US, and the impact of the standards agenda on equity—specifically on Black, Latino, indigenous students’ education.
From A Nation at Hope to a City at Hope. Learn how the Aspen Institute National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development is impacting NYC Youth.
Aspen Education recently released resources and strategies in Coming Back to Climate. In this webinar, representatives from Cleveland Metropolitan School, DC Public Schools, and Transforming Education will share how they’re putting climate data to use this fall.