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== Vision == | == Vision == | ||
Our vision is to build an integrated preschool to Ph.D. system of education. But this system will not treat students as cogs in a machine, but instead blossom with multiple methods of learning ([[Learning Stacks]]) for multiple life outcomes ([[Learning Trajectories]]). | Our '''vision''' is to build an integrated preschool to Ph.D. system of education. But this system will not treat students as cogs in a machine, but instead blossom with multiple methods of learning ([[Learning Stacks]]) for multiple life outcomes ([[Learning Trajectories]]). | ||
== Values == | == Values == | ||
Revision as of 18:41, 20 February 2026
Global SchoolONE is a California Private School operated by EducateONE a California Public Benefit Corporation (Control ID B20250047732).
Global SchoolONE is registered with California under CDS Code 31668946157374 and our Federal NCES ID is A2300227, although currently that ID is not public due to a regulatory Procrustean bed about how Global SchoolONE is classified, when we are BOTH an institutional school AND a homeschool co-op.
Mission Statement
The mission of EducateONE is to profoundly and fundamentally change what "education" is, such that we legitimately meet the definition of a "paradigm shift", and this shift in definition and mindset brings about a system that improves all participants arcs of life.
Vision
Our vision is to build an integrated preschool to Ph.D. system of education. But this system will not treat students as cogs in a machine, but instead blossom with multiple methods of learning (Learning Stacks) for multiple life outcomes (Learning Trajectories).
Values
- Effort over Talent – Talent matters, yet disciplined practice unlocks it.
- Action over Planning – Insight emerges from iterative doing and data.
- Humanity over Culture – Celebrate cultures while serving the whole human family.
- Learning over Teaching – Learning is the goal; teaching is one means.
- Evidence over Eminence – Decisions stand on data, not hierarchy.
- Principles over Orthodoxy – Ethical first‑principles are more important than cultural norms.
- Openness over Ownership – Shared knowledge accelerates collective good.
- Creativity over Convention – Progress springs from questioning the status quo
- Competency over Curricula – Mastery, not seat‑time, signals readiness.
- Possibility over Predictability – Curiosity fuels discovery in a changing world.
- Application over Assignments – Impactful work beats paperwork.
- Contribution over Consumption – Sustainable ecosystems only exist when everyone gives back.