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April 12, 2011  Faces of Learning Campaign and Learner Sketch Launch -- "Creating a National Culture of Learning - One Community At A Time"

Envisioning a movement of adults and young people in search of better places to work and learn, a coalition of individuals and organizations is highlighting powerful learning experiences to make a larger statement about how and when real learning occurs – and shift the polarizing language of modern education reform to a more hopeful, solution-oriented conversation.

The campaign, called Faces of Learning, aspires to help people understand we are all effective learners, with differing strength and challenges. Kim Carter, executive director of the Q.E.D. Foundation, a non-profit organization that is a member of the coalition, explains: “We want to elevate four essential questions that are, alarmingly, almost completely absent from the current national conversation about school improvement: How do people learn? How do I learn? What does the ideal learning environment look like? And how can we create more of them?”

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March 9, 2011  Making Community Connections Charter School awarded New Hampshire state charter

February 16, 2010  Q.E.D. Foundation Receives Catalyst for Change Award