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  <title>How Do Schools Turn Innovation Into Systemic Change? | Rebecca Wolfe</title>
  <description> Why do so many promising ideas in education stay stuck in individual classrooms? In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Nate McClennen talks with Rebecca Wolfe about what it takes to turn innovation into lasting system change. From teacher agency and school leadership to accountability and knowledge-sharing, they explore how schools can create the conditions for ideas to spread, scale, and ultimately support learner thriving.  Outline   (00:00) Intro &amp;amp;amp; The Problem  (12:46) Learning From AVID  (24:42) School Leadership &amp;amp;amp; Culture  (34:15) The Macro Challenge  (41:40) Hope &amp;amp;amp; A Bias Toward Action   Links    Read the full blog here Watch the full video here  LinkedIn  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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