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We are thrilled to be moving into this inspirED time of year! The Core Collaborative family continues to travel across the country bringing a passion to learn together and make a difference in the lives of ALL students.

Our MindFuelED Conference in Vail, CO is shaping up to be one for the record books! We’re packing an impressive roster of thought leaders, two emcees — Isaiah McGee and Carrie Symons — and three tracks of PersonalizED experiences to keep you fueled for 48 non-stop hours.

Our weekly #coreChat and Monthly Masterclass Series continue to serve as the place to be each month.

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MASTERCLASS REPLAY

Did you miss it? No problem! The replay is now available, featuring author and educator Starr Sackstein who shares the basics for Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn including how to engage with the specific audience for each platform.

But wait, there’s more…

MindFuelED: PersonalizED Learning

MindFuelED 2020 is dedicated to PersonalizED learning, so make sure you make plans today to join us in Vail, CO for an unforgettable experience!

Scholarships are still available when you APPLY HERE by FRI, MAR 20!

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The EmpowerED Learner Series™ offers sixteen professional learning pathways to choose from, each utilizing a strengths based, data-driven approach specific to your school or system and its point of need.

March Speaker Highlights

Lake of the Ozarks | Mar 8 – 10

Featuring Keynote Speaker: Kara Vandas (and more)
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National Youth-At-Risk Conference | Mar 8 – 10

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ASCD | Mar 13 – 16

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March Masterclass

THE POWER OF STUDENT VOICE: Trent Hall

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March Collaboratives

HACKING ASSESSMENT FOUNDATION DAY
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NGSS STORYLINING

March Social Core

Weekly #corechat | Tue Mar 3

Join us tomorrow for another installment of Twitter chat: #corechathosted by Dr. Paul Bloomberg! 
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Featured Blog: “Beyond The Classroom”

“Over the last ten years, schools have made efforts to develop commonly held understandings of what “personalization” looks like in practice.”
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