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Pillars of Digital Leadership Series: Opportunity

A Principal's Reflections

This post is the seventh and last in a series that outlines the foundational elements of my new book, Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times. It is set to be published by Corwin Press on January 14, 2014. Transparency through the use of social media breeds attention to programs, initiatives, and leadership style.

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Pillars of Digital Leadership Series: Professional Growth

A Principal's Reflections

This post is the fourth in a series that will outline the foundational elements of my new book, Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times. It is set to be published by Corwin Press on January 14, 2014. Digital leaders seize the opportunity to grow and learn like never before through a connected model of leadership.

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Celebrating a School-Wide Commitment to Powerful Learning

Digital Promise

HP Spotlight Schools are also characterized by a school culture in which risk-taking and instructional innovation are supported by leadership. Visitors can expect to see innovative technology use with HP and Microsoft tools. District leadership nominated William F. A Closer Look at Our 2019 HP Spotlight School.

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Vote for Digital Promise’s SXSW and SXSW EDU 2018 Session Ideas

Digital Promise

In May 2017, the Ed Tech Efficacy Research Academic Symposium convened nearly 300 stakeholders that rarely collaborate in support of education technology: academic researchers; entrepreneurs; district and university leaders; investors and philanthropists; and teachers and professors. Leadership Competencies for Engaged Learners.

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Why I Teach Women's Studies at an All-Girls Catholic School

ED Surge

We are also a devoted Catholic community, founded by the Visitation Sisters to educate young women in virtue, intellect, mind and heart. To build on our founders’ mission, the school began offering a women’s studies elective titled “Women and Society”, which I have proudly taught since 2014.

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Alaska schools pay a price for the nation’s slowest internet, but change is coming

The Hechinger Report

But the future of educational technology here is starting to emerge from a pixelated past. There’s some real potential for kids in rural areas in Alaska to use computer science and coding as a career path,” said Sam Jordan, education technology coordinator at the state education department.

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Teaching Broke My Heart. That's Why I Resigned.

ED Surge

I was always completing tasks for other people—school leadership, district leadership, state officials—at the expense of the students in my care. There’s always been a degree of this in education as the pendulum swings back and forth, but last year, it reached a boiling point. There was the NCELI (N.C.

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