I listened to Untamed at the beginning of quarantine when it first came out and loved it so much I...
Learner Centered Innovation
3 Principles of Authentic and Meaningful Assessment
Last week I was invited to be a panelist for 8th graders portfolio defense at SEEQS middle school...
10 Characteristics of Learner-Centered Experiences for Remote Learning
As we are forced into remote learning and our school days currently look and feel very different,...
Are We Solving the Right Problems?
When my daughter, Abby, was in second grade, I volunteered as a guest to teach a variety of...
6 Ideas for Creating a Remote Community of Learners
As we move to remote learning much attention has been paid to teachers connecting with students,...
5 Ways Educators are Evolving to Meet the Needs of Learners at Home
I am currently getting ready to teach a course at High Tech High Graduate School of Education,...
How Might We Prioritize What Matters Most in a Time of Uncertainty?
After a week that turned the world upside down for many, educators have stepped up in many places...
Learner-Centered Innovation Book Study
In light of these unprecedented times, isolation and uncertainty can be challenging. I am eager to...

Dr. Katie Martin
Dr. Katie Martin is the author of Learner-Centered Innovation and VP of Leadership and Learning at Altitude Learning. She teaches in the graduate school of Education at High Tech High and is on the board of Real World Scholars. Learn More.
LEARNER-CENTERED INNOVATION

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