

219. From Classroom to Community: The Evolution of Education with Remake Learning
Feb 19, 2024
Stephanie Lewis, Director of Relationships at Remake Learning, shares insights on transforming education in Pittsburgh. The network, launched in 2007, unites over 1,200 educators and innovators to create community-focused learning experiences. Lewis discusses the importance of youth voices and highlights initiatives like the Moonshot Grant Program and Remake Learning Days festival. The conversation emphasizes collaboration and the need for educational ecosystems that adapt to modern demands, showcasing how collective imagination can drive meaningful change in learning.
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Origins of Remake Learning
- Remake Learning began in 2007 to rethink education as children's learning rapidly evolved.
- It initiated stewardship of a learning ecosystem before the term was widely used.
Five Core Strategies
- Remake Learning operates through five core strategies: convene, coordinate, catalyze, celebrate, communicate.
- These strategies create an ecosystem that fosters innovative and equitable learning experiences.
Learning Ecosystem Defined
- A learning ecosystem includes diverse people, places, and experiences contributing to lifelong learning.
- Remake Learning works to connect and activate institutions and stakeholders in the Pittsburgh region.