Silver Lining for Learning

Pioneering People with a Pioneering Book from the Pioneer Institute

Mar 9, 2026
Julie Young, founder of Florida Virtual School and longtime leader in virtual learning; Kay Johnson, strategic communications pro with deep K-12 online experience; Julie Petersen, education writer and editor. They discuss the rise of virtual schooling, design for meaningful online learning, assessment and data, AI’s classroom role, policy and funding milestones, and stories showing online learning’s real-world reach.
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INSIGHT

Student Centered Design Launched FLVS

  • Florida Virtual School used a student-centered North Star from day one to redesign teaching rather than retrofit online tools onto classrooms.
  • Julie Young described placing a sheet labeled "student" on the table and building policies, funding, and pedagogy around that focus.
ADVICE

Measure Why Students Choose Online Learning

  • Assess online learning relative to each student's reasons for choosing it, not just aggregate test scores.
  • Julie Petersen urged measuring mastery, student motivations (bullying, being ahead/behind), and progress beyond standardized tests.
INSIGHT

Entrenched School Norms Fuel Skepticism

  • Public skepticism persists despite decades of evidence because systems are entrenched in a single model of schooling.
  • Julie Young argued resistance stems from assumptions about who uses virtual schooling and confusion from pandemic-era remote learning.
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