Ashley Hunt, PhD

Research – Writing – Advocacy

Education systems should be human, not harmful.

Writing, research, and strategy for anyone ready to challenge the status quo

For systems leaders

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Thought leadership and strategy to empower your community

For educators

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Quick guides, tools, and resources to complement your expertise

For the curious

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Ideas, imaginings, and research synthesis to expand your worldview

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This semester in crisis

Navigating a system built for compliance amid stress unprecedented change

Burnout, lockdown drills, and student debt are what happens when we treat harm as part of the price of doing business.

Meeting needs & measuring successes of developing learners

What happens when we prioritize compliance over connection

The hidden harm of “neutral” systems

Moving beyond school walls and policy agendas

Imagining collaborative, responsive systems

Sparking collective action to protect learners & educators

About

Ashley Hunt is an applied developmental psychologist and researcher. Through writing, workshops, and collaboration, she translates research on education, development, mental health, and technology into accessible insights and practical moves. She’s especially interested in collaborations where mixed‑methods research, policy literacy, and front‑line wisdom come together to redesign how our systems serve both learners and educators.

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