Innovation Plan

Welcome to my innovation plan page. Here, I have outlined the research and development that has gone into creating my plan. Though my plan is still evolving and growing, feel free to explore the work I have produced so far. I hope you enjoy and join me in support of the QUICK program.

Please enjoy this short video focused on the QUICK program. I hope you find it intriguing and entertaining. But most of all, I hope you are inspired to join us on our journey to achieving program success. Thank you!

This innovation proposal is my pitch to local school districts to adopt a pilot of my program. I discuss the concerns that my plan addresses, a brief summary of how I want to implement the plan, and the benefits that this could result in for students and the school districts alike.

To access my innovation proposal, please click the image to the left.

In order for the QUICK program to find success, the foundations of it must be established in thorough research so as to create the best program possible. My literature review dives heavily into the hurdles less privileged students must overcome when applying to college. I explore how the utilization of ePortfolios by students, their families, and their schools can not only address this problem, but present solutions to many others.

To access my literature review, please click the image to the left.

Following my first round of research, I developed a plan of action for how I could get this program off the ground. For a paced schedule of events regarding the development of my innovation plan, please read my implementation outline. Within this post, you will find details regarding my timeline as designed with local school districts in mind, when and how I plan to accomplish my tasks, and potential future development ideas. It is important to note, this it a very early draft of what I see this program becoming, so the design and implementation methods are likely to change as the program is implemented.

To access my implementation outline, please click the image to the left.

To see what I will be reading in the future to improve upon my plan’s development, refer to my annotated bibliography blog post. Click the image on the left for my reading list, a small summary over aspects of the book I am interested in learning more about, and citations complete with Amazon links in case you would like to pick up the book yourself.

“A child’s future should not be predetermined by the circumstances of their birth”

– Anindya Kundu

Feel free to watch this incredible TEDtalk by Anindya Kundu that expands upon the issues I aim to address through the implementation of my innovation plan.

TED. (2020, January 23). The “opportunity gap” in US public education — and how to close it | Anindya Kundu [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRG5_-9eE4w&feature=youtu.be

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