Parents don’t have to be perfect. They just have to be involved. 

When parents, grandparents and caregivers are involved in their kids’ learning, it makes a positive difference.

RLD

300-plus (mostly free) activities spark excitement for kids through Remake Learning Days

RLD connects kids from pre-K through high school with a network of facilities where they can let their imaginations run wild.

5 takeaways from the LEGO Ideas Conference: Unlocking the Power of Parenting

We have a shared responsibility to care for our youth. Let’s work together to make this world a great place for all children.

Pittsburgh-based Remake Learning Days is going nationwide this spring

For more than a decade, Remake Learning has served as the hub of a vibrant network of Pittsburgh-area educators, artists, technologists and community organizations with a shared goal of creating […]

HundrEd Spotlight

Pittsburgh named first city in North America to be the site of HundrED Spotlight’s global campaign

It’s incredibly affirming for those in the local learning landscape to appreciate and understand what high quality work we’re doing collectively.

Hands-on (mostly free) fun is at the heart of Remake Learning Days

“Anytime a parent and a child can have an engaging experience together, it is worthwhile.”

KDKA Pittsburgh Today Live: How Pittsburgh schools are remaking learning

Kidsburgh Ambassador Yu-Ling Behr stops by Pittsburgh Today Live on KDKA TV to chat with host Heather Abraham about how schools in the Pittsburgh region are remaking learning.  Learn about education visionary Ted Dintersmith‘s […]

How the Pittsburgh region is remaking learning

Did you ever think about the way high school is taught? It hasn’t changed in a century, while so much is changing all around us.  Why is algebra always taught […]

maker monday

Maker Monday: Ping Pong Ball Poppers

Ready, aim, fire! These Ping Pong Ball Poppers are a blast!

The XQ Super School Bus rolls into Pittsburgh to re-think and re-invent high schools

Imagine high schools that empower kids, cultivate curiosity, and encourage them to think big.