Meeting Every Learner’s Needs - A Conversation with Robert Barnett

Systems change is a big phrase, which can mean a lot of different things to different people. Quite possibly the system doesn't actually change "up there" in the realms of national and trans-national policy-making. Perhaps it changes in individual classrooms with teachers choosing to do something different. I was so happy to sit down with ⁠Robert Barnett⁠, co-founder of the Modern Classrooms Project to talk about this and find out how he, and his co-founder ⁠Kareem Farah⁠, have made some very specific and not particularly easy choices about which leverage points they were going to work. MCP has developed an instructional model to respond to every student’s needs - no matter what or where you teach.

You can find out more about Modern Classrooms Project here: https://www.modernclassrooms.org/

Robert's book Meet Every Learner's Needs: Redesigning Instruction so all students can suceed is out on February 5th 2025, and you can find out more about it here: https://www.meeteverylearnersneeds.org/

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Social Links

LinkedIn: @robert-s-barnett - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-s-barnett/

Robert's personal site: https://www.rsbarnett.com/

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