Getting Inspired
Launch & Measure Impact
You’ve Been Inspired—Now It’s Time to Take Action!
You’ve explored various models, gathered inspiration, and shared your learning with your community. Now, it's time to decide what you might take action on next.
This could look a few different ways:
- Map Your Team: Using this worksheet, consider who you need at the table to help drive change. Mapping out your team allows you to identify key stakeholders and collaborators who can contribute to the redesign process.
- Explore More Modules: Deepen and expand your journey toward redesign by exploring the following modules:
Activating Your Community for Design:
Use your insights and external inspirations to engage the community, fostering collaboration and shared ownership in the design journey.
Exploring Your Current State:
Dive deeper into your current situation by gathering and analyzing more detailed insights. This helps refine your understanding of where you are and what needs to be addressed before moving forward.
Assessing Readiness:
Evaluate your school’s capacity to begin a Design Journey, ensuring the School Design Team has the right skills and conditions before proceeding. This step is crucial to ensuring that you’re prepared to implement changes effectively.
Transforming Learning Experiences:
Use your insights and aspirations to redesign learning experiences toward a more engaging, equitable, and tailored environment for your students’ needs.
Student Experience Design Sprint:
Prototype and test new ideas with students at the center, allowing for quick feedback and iteration. This helps refine your ideas and ensures they resonate with students.
Centering Youth Voice:
Amplify students’ voices in the design process, ensuring that their needs, aspirations, and experiences are the driving force behind the changes you implement. This ensures that the redesign is truly student-centered.