Overview
We have identified patterns in the actions teachers take in classrooms where students are growing as leaders of a better future. These transformational classrooms have shown that growing students in this way calls for more relational, student-led, discovery-oriented teaching and learning.

Discover
Check out this compilation of clips from some of the teachers, students, classrooms, schools, and communities that were part of our Global Learning Loops. What do these classrooms have in common? What key strategies do you see?
Learn
Our studies suggest that five families of actions (which we are calling “strategies”) distinguish transformational classrooms. Under each of these, you will observe five specific actions (for a total of 25 actions) often found in these classrooms.
Love & Connect |
Build relationships |
Foster belonging |
Nurture culture |
Know yourself |
Be human |
Listen & Envision |
Broaden perspectives |
Host dialogue & discussion |
Partner with families & community |
Critically examine history |
Collectively envision success |
Learn & Design |
Build critical knowledge |
Plan backwards |
Value learner variability & ownership |
Expect higher-order thinking |
Leverage learning theory |
Facilitate & Challenge |
Facilitate effectively |
Manage norms & rituals |
Foster collective discovery |
Flexibly adjust course |
Monitor learning & progress |
Reflect & Grow |
Take care of yourself |
Pause & reflect |
Find & foster allies |
Seek feedback |
Learn & unlearn |
“It turns out, if you are a teacher working to help students improve their lives and their communities’ futures, you do things very differently than teachers who are working to raise test scores.”
— Franco Mosso, CEO & Co-founder, Enseña Perú

“It turns out, if you are a teacher working to help students improve their lives and their communities’ futures, you do things very differently than teachers who are working to raise test scores.”
— Franco Mosso, CEO & Co-founder, Enseña Perú

Do
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Our Glossary
In our attempt to capture the real spirit of the classrooms we have studied, we have sometimes intentionally used words and phrases in a slightly unusual way.
We invite you to learn more about our language choices by exploring our Glossary.