​The Public Education Promise Principle 1: How Do We Prioritize Student-Centered Learning?
November 11, 2025
Empowering Students Through Voice, Choice, and Real-World Experience
In this discussion, we focus on the first principle of the Public Education Promise: Prioritize Student-Centered Learning.
The conversation explores the shift from traditional instruction to more engaging, project-based learning approaches that emphasize real-world applications and student engagement. The conversation also covers the Public Education Promise Messaging Guide created to help school leaders explain the Public Education Promise to key stakeholders. The Messaging Guide will be available in 2026.
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When we think about student-centered learning, it’s not just about focusing on our students and making sure everything we do is serving them at the highest level; it means actually involving them.
Karen Cheser, Superintendent, Durango School District (Colo.)
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This framework represents a fundamental redesign of the current education system, rooted in principles and practices flexible enough to enable practitioners to lead in ways specific to their community context but sturdy enough to prepare all students to thrive in futures they cannot yet imagine.

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