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What did he get right? Reactions to Gov. Newsom's K-12 budget
EdSource asked education leaders, advocates and observers to comment on Gov. Newsom’s record-level, revised 2021-22 budget for K-12 education, including Linked Learning Alliance President Anne Stanton.
Students Say Supportive College and Career Pathways Kept Them Engaged Through COVID Shutdowns. How Schools Can Use Federal Funds to Help
As states and districts contemplate how to best use their COVID-19 relief funding, they should think differently about addressing lost learning and building better systems for the future. College and career pathways fit the bill on all counts, writes Linked Learning Alliance president Anne Stanton and Alliance for Excellent Education president and CEO Deborah S. Delisle.
LBUSD: More Schools Gain Silver Certification
Jordan and Sato High Schools are the latest in Long Beach Unified School District to earn Silver Certification from the Linked Learning Alliance.
PUSD's Cindy Brown chosen as Linked Learning Fellow
Cindy Brown and Joy Soares have been selected as Linked Learning fellows.
California needs 'common application' for its public college and universities, higher ed panel urges
California higher education task force recommends multiple reforms to support post-pandemic recovery, including emphasizing Linked Learning pathways.
Investing in college success: Perspectives on Gov. Newsom’s higher ed budget
Read remarks from Anne Stanton, president of Linked Learning Alliance, and other education experts on the higher education aspects of the CA 2021-22 budget proposal.
In the right direction? Perspectives on Gov. Newsom’s education budget
Read remarks from Anne Stanton, president of Linked Learning Alliance, and other education experts on the K-12 aspects of the CA 2021-22 budget proposal.
Post-COVID-19: Will Students Return to Normal or Be Leaders in Educational Change?
LAUSD Linked Learning Administrator Esther Soliman shares the district's experience with virtual performance assessments during COVID-19 and the ways they could be used in a post-COVID-19 future.
These educational pathway programs at San Bernardino high schools are the toast of the state
Educational pathway programs at two San Bernardino City Unified high schools recently achieved Gold certification by the Linked Learning Alliance, a statewide coalition of education, industry and community organizations that strives to prepare students for college, career and life.