The episode highlights several DSD teachers and students who are leading the way with voice, choice, and real-world learning.
Key takeaways:
- Students as partners: Student input is a starting point, not an add-on, as classrooms shift toward co-designed projects and learning pathways.
- Hands-on, real-world work: DSD teachers are building project-based experiences connected to community needs so students can see the impact of their ideas.
- Empowering agency: Across grade levels, students are making decisions about how they learn and show their growth, building confidence, curiosity, and leadership.
Thank you to AASA for featuring this work, and to our educators and students for advancing a more engaging, future-ready approach to teaching and learning.