At Where to Next Learning Consultancy, we strive to help students, teachers, leaders, schools and systems maximise their impact.
The Visible Learning framework informs our high impact pedagogy, strategy and practice for growth and efficacy.
Where to Next Learning Consultancy has been formed to share the insights from 30+years of applied educational research.
Projects can be designed with explicit intention and success criteria, recognising strengths and working within existing culture.
Kate has an international reputation for her work with Visible Learning's "Know thy Impact" strand, analysing data to find the stories and patterns that will make a difference.
Kate works side by side with teachers and school leaders to gather voice, build Collective Efficacy and guide a continuous improvement cycle based on "what works best" in education.
Kate Cunich is a passionate educator, leader and speaker.
She counts the teaching profession as crucial to humanity.
Her work guiding Oxley College’s journey is featured in Visible Learning into Action: International Case Studies of Impact.
Kate has presented at the World Visible Learning Conference, London; The World Education Summit and T
Kate Cunich is a passionate educator, leader and speaker.
She counts the teaching profession as crucial to humanity.
Her work guiding Oxley College’s journey is featured in Visible Learning into Action: International Case Studies of Impact.
Kate has presented at the World Visible Learning Conference, London; The World Education Summit and The Annual Visible Learning Conference in the USA on multiple occasions as well as for ACEL and ACER in Australia.
Kate thrives on working with people and teams, driving strategic learning projects. She brings to her consultancy warmth, energy and purpose.
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