2019: Opportunity Culture® Continues to Grow, Inspire

by | December 30, 2019

By Margaret High, December 30, 2019

Opportunity Culture® kept growing in 2019 to bring excellent teaching to students and career opportunities to educators. Our 10 most-read posts in 2019 included educator columns, new districts, the hot topic of the science of reading, teaching residencies, and more:

Other new pieces covered a variety of topics:

The Opportunity Culture® newsletter has highlighted new tools, videos, and spotlights on Opportunity Culture® districts and educators. Sign up for the newsletter here—don’t miss these quarterly resources!

Public Impact® hosted the 2019 Opportunity Culture® Fellows Convening in September, an event bringing together educators who have achieved strong results and are leaders in their schools and districts. We published a series of posts highlighting convening topics:

Also from our fellows are five columns about various elements of Opportunity Culture®, including excellent instruction, communication, and leadership:

Opportunity Culture® wouldn’t be the nationwide initiative it is without all of its hard-working educators dedicated to improving student outcomes and providing support for teachers. Here are just a few ways Opportunity Culture® schools and educators have been recognized for the change they’ve created:

Here’s to another exciting, inspiring, student-centered Opportunity Culture® year!

Note: Public Impact® and Opportunity Culture® are registered trademarks; Multi-Classroom Leader®, MCL™, Multi-Classroom Leadership™, and Expanded-Impact Teacher™ are trademarked terms, registration pending.

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