Next Steps: 20/20 Action Plan Part 3 of 3
- Herewith, the final excerpt (of three) from the “Urgent Appeal to Engage a Generation at Risk” Summary Report and Action Plan. Download the entire document PDF here. THE PROPOSED ACTION PLAN During “A Leadership Conversation,” The New York City Leadership Center (NYCLC) briefly introduced 20/20 Vision for Schools (20/20) as a vehicle for education...
Love from LA
Our friend Brad Griffin at the Fuller Youth Institute wrote this in response to the recent release of the 20/20 Summary Report and Action Plan: What’s incredible to me about this plan is that it’s based on “Open Source” theory and practice. Open source theory says basically that the best ideas often lay outside of...
Findings and Recommendations: 20/20 Action Plan (Part 2 of 3)
- Below is the second of three excerpts from the “Urgent Appeal to Engage a Generation at Risk” Summary Report and Action Plan. Download the entire document PDF here. TABLE FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS The heart of the Forum consisted of thirteen table discussions designed to surface collaborative strategies for education transformation. Facilitated by Frances Hesselbein,...
An Urgent Appeal: Summary Report and 20/20 Action Plan
Last week, The New York City Leadership Center published the Summary Report and Action Plan of the “Leadership Conversation: An Urgent Appeal to Engage a Generation at Risk” event that coincided with the launch of 20/20 Vision for Schools on September 18. 20/20 Vision co-founder Jeremy Del Rio co-authored the report with Beverly Cook of...
Is the open source business model broken, or can it fix public education?
We at 20/20 Vision are huge fans of Open Source. Both the concept and its implementation challenge our assumptions about how to refine and scale education reform, community development, justice generally, youth leadership, business ventures, publishing, and more everyday. That’s why this caught our eye this morning, from Wired magazine editor-in-chief Chris Andersen: Stuart Cohen,...
