Do you have certain people that are always struggle to work with? I had one team member that I...
Learning Environments
Are We Designing for Learning or for School?
As I have worked with educators in schools and districts to design a day or a week or an entirely...
The Pandemic is a portal: What will you choose as your new normal?
Last week I was reflecting with some colleagues about how life has changed since March. Without...
4 Alternatives to Teaching In Person and Online Simultaneously
Whether it's in one-on-one conversations, facilitating meetings with leaders, reading blogs and...
Want to See Change in Education? The Key is Trusting Relationships
When there are so many unknowns it can feel like we have more control when we try and standardize...
10 Things To Do in the First Weeks of School to Connect with Learners in Distance Learning
In the last month, I have been helping districts with their “reopening plans” and I want to...
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...
Reflection: Why We Need to Create More Time to Process What We are Learning
Educators in our schools today have more on their plates than ever before. There are new(ish)...

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.
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The Evolving Role of Educators in the Age of AI
When ChatGPT started making it mainstream, I showed my two kids who are in middle school a news...
Technology Should Change How We Learn in Schools. Is It?
In the last few years, especially as schools have navigated the pandemic, technology has become...
When Students Feel Like They Belong
I was recording a podcast with Dr. Susan Enfield, Superintendent at Highline Public Schools,...
A Sense of Hope and Possibility
This week I got to host school visits that were postponed from March of 2020 (ya know, because of...






