Publications

I write on a variety of topics related to improving learning for individuals, schools, universities, corporations, and countries. Some of my work is below. I am either the primary author or a significant contributor to the publications listed.

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Getting Smart Podcast with Tom Vander Ark: Joseph South on Purpose-Driven Expertise

On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Tom Vander Ark is joined by Joseph South (@southjoseph), Founder of Learning Accelerant.

“By connecting purpose and expertise, schools become meaningful, connected, engaging, and relevant.” — Joseph South

Tom and Joseph discuss the importance of expertise and providing students with the chance to do work that matters to them and their community. Joseph calls this Purpose-Driven Expertise development.

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Ten Ways to Make Online Learning Work: A Guide to Improving Education in the Time of COVID-19

The nation must act with urgency and purpose to ensure all students have access to high quality online learning opportunities. This begins with ensuring all students have the devices and connectivity they need to participate in online learning. As long as the digital divide remains, it stands as a failure of national will that translates into greater educational inequities.

We must also work to improve the quality of online learning itself. Students need – and deserve – courses and lessons that are rich with interactivity and engaging content. Teachers need – and deserve – more support structures to help them succeed in this new form of instruction. We must act with intention to ensure our most vulnerable students are positioned for success, given the challenges they face.

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Digital Citizenship: A National Imperative to Protect and Reinvigorate our Democracy

To ensure that upcoming generations can positively leverage online spaces and rise above the ever-present call to division, digital citizenship—encompassing the critical competencies to discern fact from fiction, navigate relationships, and use technology to champion change—must be fostered, beginning in our schools where students already engage with technology regularly. The work to develop digital citizens and future leaders is underway in several states and districts, and there exists numerous ways that the federal government can supply further momentum—setting a national vision around digital citizenship, building the capacity of educators, and strategically investing necessary funds.

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