Big Picture Learning

Big Picture Learning

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Our mission is to activate the potential of schools, systems, and education through student-driven, real-world learning. educational system.

Dennis Littky and Elliot Washor established Big Picture Learning in 1995 with the sole mission of encouraging, inciting and effecting change in the U.S. Dennis and Elliot merged their thirty years of individual experiences as teachers and principals in public high schools and their distinct national reputations for successful educational innovation to co-direct this effort. With a motto of ‘educat

06/08/2026

We are proud to partner with Bloomberg Philanthropies on a new initiative helping more young people access hands-on technical training, paid work-based learning, and direct pathways into Registered Apprenticeships and high-demand skilled trades careers.

Together, schools, labor unions, employers, and local leaders are building stronger connections between the classroom and career opportunities in the skilled trades. Learn more: https://www.bloomberg.org/press/bloomberg-philanthropies-announces-first-of-its-kind-national-skilled-trades-initiative-to-accelerate-high-school-students-into-high-wage-in-demand-trade-careers/

06/03/2026

We're truly honored to have our dear friend Shameka Gerald describe Big Picture Learning as a shared journey—one that transcends background, identity, and starting point, bringing young people and adults together in pursuit of meaningful change.

Reflecting on her experience as an Equity Fellow, she highlights the power of learning in community, where leaders are challenged to think differently, advocate boldly, and embrace their role in creating the conditions for young people to thrive.

Her story speaks to a larger theme woven throughout the BPL Impact Series: when we invest in the growth of educators and leaders alongside students, we create ripples of transformation that extend far beyond any single school, classroom, or community.

05/28/2026

The BPL Impact video series continues to showcase the educators, leaders, and community members who are helping reimagine what learning can look like when it is grounded in relationships, belonging, and real-world possibility. In this week’s feature, Dr. Meisha Porter reflects on the importance of ensuring progressive, student-centered learning reaches the communities that have too often been overlooked—recognizing the beauty, brilliance, and potential within every zip code. She describes Big Picture Learning as both a family and a movement: a place where youth voice is elevated, leaders are encouraged to align their work with their values, and transformative change is sustained through joy, connection, and community.

05/20/2026

Through the voices featured in the BPL Impact testimonial series, a consistent theme continues to emerge: transformative learning begins with seeing and valuing the full humanity of young people and the communities around them.

In this week’s feature, Gislaine Ngounou, (Chair of the BPL Board of Directors and CEO of William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund) reflects on Big Picture Learning’s deep intentionality in expanding access to meaningful opportunities that help both young people and adults thrive.

While language and narratives may evolve over time, BPL’s core values remain rooted in voice, agency, shared power, and belonging.

05/19/2026

Hey there! Watcha doin' tomorrow? Might we compel you to join a Getting Smart Town Hall hosted by Education Reimagined and featuring Lafayette Big Picture as they explore how designing for learners with learning differences can transform identity, deepen relationships with families and communities, and expand possibilities for education transformation. Details at: https://www.gettingsmart.com/getting-smart-town-halls/

Photos from Big Picture Learning's post 05/19/2026

We’re excited to begin sharing with you several of the workshop facilitators who are destined to make Big Bang Dallas as special as we all know it can and should be. Continue to keep your eye on the space as we celebrate more of our partners and allies over the next few days and weeks! (And don’t forget to register for Big Bang at bplevents.org)

05/13/2026

Across the BPL Impact campaign, educators, students, and leaders share stories that illuminate the lasting power of student-centered, community-connected learning.

In this week’s feature, Charmaine Mercer reflects that Big Picture Learning is far more than a network of innovative schools—it is a deeply embedded leadership model rooted in a full commitment to students, families, and communities.

This is “leadership in action”: cultivating not only strong schools, but also investing in educators and influencing broader systems and policies that expand access to student-centered, real-world learning. Through this work, Big Picture’s impact extends well beyond its own schools, offering a model others can learn from and build upon.

Photos from Big Picture Learning's post 05/11/2026

We talk a lot about preparing students for the future.
But what about making learning feel human right now?

We believe students thrive when learning is personal, relationship-centered, and connected to the real world.

That’s the conversation we’re continuing at Big Bang 2026. Join us in Dallas this July to explore what student-centered learning can truly look like.

Register now at bplevents.org 🔗 in bio.

05/11/2026

Big Bang 2026 is heading to Dallas — and we’re looking for vendors, sponsors, and partners who believe in student-centered learning and youth voice.

We’re inviting student entrepreneurs, education organizations, nonprofits, local Dallas partners, sponsors, and aligned supporters to join us through exhibit spaces, student-driven experiences, and community engagement opportunities.

Big Bang is a relationship-centered community, and we’re seeking partners who want to connect authentically with young people, support equity and innovation, and help elevate youth entrepreneurship and real-world learning.

To learn more about how your organization can be part of this experience, please visit bplevents.org/sponsorship

05/06/2026

The BPL Impact Series continues to highlight the voices of educators, students, and leaders who embody what’s possible when learning is rooted in relationships, reflection, and real-world relevance. In this week’s feature, Greg Lucas of New Visions for Public Schools reflects on how fellowship can create transformative spaces for educational leaders to engage in deep introspection and authentic growth—not to produce a product, but to become the kind of leaders young people and communities truly need. By centering youth voice, courageous care, and community connection, this work is helping reshape education from the inside out and bringing Big Picture’s values to life in powerful ways.

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