
Developing a Shared Vision for Work-Based Learning with Amanda Daniels
Our guest for this episode of College & Career Readiness Radio is Amanda Daniels from GPS Education Partners.
Amanda emphasizes that building quality work-based learning starts with a clear and shared vision among all stakeholders—teachers, district leaders, business partners, students, and collegiate partners.
She warns that the absence of a shared vision leads to confusion, burnout, and lack of alignment on student success.
Amanda shares practical strategies for facilitating vision clarity: ask every stakeholder “what does success look like?” then get them in the room to co-create a repeatable, energizing vision statement.
She highlights the importance of including collegiate and community partners early in planning, to build “bridges” for students’ ongoing education and avoid the “drop-off model” between high school and post-secondary life.
Amanda encourages using tools like the “five whys” for consensus, Knoster’s Model of Complex Change for strategic planning, and a logic model for organizing implementation steps.
She recommends hiring a consultant as a neutral party to facilitate and sustain strategic planning, but says districts can make progress using these models even without outside support.
Amanda stresses measuring what truly matters—beyond headcounts—by tracking growth in students’ social capital, stakeholder confidence, and meaningful work-based learning outcomes.
Her central message: College and career readiness is too important to leave to chance—create a shared vision, align your community, and measure what matters for students and partners.
She points to Jason Van Nus for a description of ROI, Kristy Volesky for how to tell a story, and Julia Freeland-Fisher for more about the network effect of work-based learning.
信息
- 节目
- 频率两周一更
- 发布时间2025年9月16日 UTC 11:47
- 长度33 分钟
- 单集22
- 分级儿童适宜