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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 35 MIN

S7E11 - Beyond Bureaucracy and Managerialism: How Learning Hives Transform Schools

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Episode Notes Alec Patton talks to Liz Chu, Executive Director of the Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL) at Columbia University, about the new book she co-authored, The Learning Hive: Leading Collective Innovation to Transform Education Systems. __ Every other week, we publish a newsletter with great resources like this one, sign up for it here! What are you waiting for, register for the National Summit for Improvement in Education before you miss out! Referenced in this episode: The Learning Hive: Leading Collective Innovation to Transform Systems (Teachers College Press 2025) by Elizabeth Chu, Andrea Clay, Ayeola Kinlaw, and Meghan Snyder An Innovative New Vision of Leadership and Governance in Education: Learning Hives Show What's Possible (Teachers College Press blog) The CARPE network Partners in School Innovation Click here to learn more about the High Tech High Graduate School of Education

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