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2017 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS MARCH 1, 2017 Page 45

the U.S. Department of Education. With

its longtime partner, Temple University,

ADI formed the Center on Innovations

in Learning. With WestED (located in

San Francisco, CA), ADI established a

Center on School Turnaround, and with

Edvance Research (owned by Westat in

Rockville, MD) it launched the Building

State Capacity and Productivity Center.

Also in 2012, ADI was awarded a grant by

the U.S. Department of Education to work

with the State of Idaho and the Nez Perce

tribe; this project was based on ADI’s

several years of work with the Bureau

of Indian Education and its schools in

23 states. This storm of focused work

continues to flourish, and ADI’s network

of collaborators and friends grows.

ADI’s emerging and ongoing work

focuses on three areas of research and

practice: (1) the school as a community,

including family engagement; (2) personal

competencies that propel student learning;

and (3) the dynamics of change. In each of

these topical realms, ADI takes a systems

approach, integrating parts to create

highly functioning wholes, and puts its

considerable ingenuity at the service of its

clients.

ADI has a small local staff of

professionals drawing from the Lincoln

area, but a larger network of hundreds

of partners and contributors in the fifty

states. The casual visitor to Lincoln might

not discover close to the Courthouse the

small doorway on Kickapoo that leads

to the ADI’s offices, but the residents of

Lincoln should know how a small team

in their community serve the needs of

students, teachers, and parents around the

nation (and run a superb gift shop, Prairie

Years, too).