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Tired of the Same Old Professional Development? Let Students Lead.

ED Surge

Despite my love for learning, I strongly disliked most professional development sessions. From there, the students developed their plan for creating an engaging learning experience. Professional Development in Action In the end, their session looked like this: Opening Question: How is everyone’s day?

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Unlocking the Power of Creativity and AI: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

ED Surge

Brian Johnsrud Global Head of Education Learning and Advocacy at Adobe The past two years have witnessed a notable surge in the use of artificial intelligence within education, marked by increased investment, deployment and integration into various educational practices. How would you respond to that?

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Agency: Important for Students and Educators

A Principal's Reflections

The desire to increase agency in the form of voice, choice, and advocacy should be viewed as just as important for educators (teachers and administrators) as it is for students. Planning professional learning – How many of us dreaded professional development (PD) days?

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APSA Seeks Executive Director

Political Science Now

The Association has a long tradition of support for advancement of underrepresented groups in the discipline. APSA staff and committees frequently work with other professional organizations and government entities. Congress, foundations, funders, and other associations in the U.S.

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Amid Child Care Crisis, New Head of NAEYC Pledges to Prioritize Listening and Inclusion

ED Surge

The other is creating belonging at NAEYC, a professional and advocacy organization with nearly 60,000 members across its 52 affiliates. “I Events and professional development moved to a virtual setting. So Kang is listening. That’s one of the two priorities weighing heavily on her mind.

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Guest Post: From Consumption to Creation: Future Ready Librarians Embrace Micro-credentials

Digital Promise

As a former librarian and district leader, I found that success was the best form of advocacy—when the great work of librarians is shared and documented, good things follow for students and library programs. Competency-based performance is not the same as traditional professional development. Create More! Consume Less?

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One solution for boosting Latino graduation rates

The Hechinger Report

The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning and the Latino student advocacy group Excelencia in Education have joined forces to introduce an initiative this academic year to shrink this gap by helping working, adult students. Many have dependents, jobs and fewer options for federal aid.