
For over a century the basic structure of the school day and week has been organized around 6 or 7 periods a day, five days a week, with each period lasting 40-60 minutes. But a growing number of educators are rethinking how to restructure the school day to make schools more rewarding for students whose learning styles don’t always match the division of learning into hourly bites. The need to rethink the basic structure of the school day is receiving bipartisan support.
Livestream | Friday, Apr 4, 2025 | 11am PST

Guest Speakers
- Anne Stanton, President of the Linked Learning Alliance, an expert on “linked learning,” which not only makes learning more relevant and engaging and prepares students for their careers and life in general
- Shalonda Gregory, Principal of MidWest High in Oakland, Ca., which is implementing a model to create innovative learning environments developed by Big Picture Learning
- Louis Freedberg, a long-time education journalist and former Editor of EdSource who is now Executive Producer of Sparking Equity, a podcast tracking education reforms
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