This week will be the 2 year anniversary of the release of my book, Learner-Centered Innovation:...
Learner Centered Innovation
What if meaningful change starts with you?
I went through most of school thinking (and being graded based on this assumption) that the...
10 things I’ve Learned This Decade About Change in Education
I don’t know about you all but 2020 has been “the future” in my book for as long as I can...
Personalized Professional Learning
Empowerment is critical to personal learning, and, as a result, many have resorted to providing...
Shifting Professional Learning from Compliance to Empowerment
As educators, we are socialized in various ways including the observations of our previous...
The Power of Productive Struggle
There is an increasing trend of parents clearing the path for children and removing any barriers...
5 Steps to Support Teachers in Their Evolving Role
Over the last 5 years (at least), I have been intentionally meeting with teachers across diverse...
What’s Preventing Students from Learning in School?
I was once asked, “What would you do with four hundred students who don’t want to learn?” I took a...

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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Shifting to a Learner-Centered Paradigm
When we look to learners, we can see what’s working and what’s challenging, and ultimately we can...
Evolving Education: Shifting to a Learner-Centered Paradigm
I haven’t blogged in a month but I have definitely been writing! This week I submitted final edits...
Leveraging Technology to Create More Learner-Centered Experiences
When I first heard that my kids were going back to school in person I thought it would be great to...
Leveraging Lessons Learned To Evolve In Education
How will you use the lessons learned from this year to evolve your practice moving forward? There...