Structure to Build and Sustain Interactive Learning Communities

K20 Center uses four interrelated phases to transform conventional schools into high-achieving, interactive learning communities:

Phase I - Leaders Learning: Develops principals and superintendents to lead systemic change and technology integration in their schools and districts.

Phase II - Whole-School Learning: Supports Phase I leaders by focusing on teachers, parents, and community leaders empowerment in creating technology-rich learning communities designed to enhance student success.

Phase III - Teacher Learning: Creates in-depth authentic research and learning experiences for teachers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Phase IV - Student Engagement: Creates innovative learning strategies, such as digital game-based learning, to encourage students to be involved in their own learning.

K20 Alt  - K20 Alt offers PASS-based courses, professional development opportunities, and a web based learning community, designed for alternative education teachers. School districts can utilize the K20 Alt Teacher of Record Mentoring Program to assist with highly qualified needs through collaboration with K20 Alt content specialists who focus on supporting alternative teachers in various content areas. 
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K20 Center’s Alternative Education Program