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Preparation for the New World of Work

A Principal's Reflections

This applies not only to K-12, but also higher education. Skills that emphasize the unique abilities specific to human beings will enable not only current, but also future generations of learners to prevail in a world where technology will eventually replace most jobs currently available. Speaking of change.

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OPINION: We have a crisis in public school leadership: Our leaders are overwhelmed, overworked and lack the training they need

The Hechinger Report

We have a crisis in K-12 educational leadership one that receives little attention. Instead, leaders need to prioritize what makes them great, empower others who enhance their leadership and protect their ability to be whole human beings. This begins with helping leaders define success.

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EdSurge’s Year in Review: The Top 10 K-12 Stories of 2021

ED Surge

by Dominik Dresel Amazon’s efforts to expand its footprint in K-12 education through digital tools have largely fizzled. We Need to Make Schools Human Again. Her solutions include real listening, real change and learning to recognize one another’s humanity. Jeff Bezos Wants to Go to the Moon. Then, Public Education.

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How to Develop an Effective Framework for AI Readiness

ED Surge

There is apprehension and perceived risk around talking about AI in K-12 education and what that means for our students, but honestly, I think the greater risk is not exploring it. But theres also a strong emphasis on what we call human-only skills ethics, creative problem-solving, design thinking and user experience.

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See the Big Picture: Holistic Student Support with Data Interoperability in K-12 Schools

ED Surge

In the latest State of EdTech Leadership Report from the Consortium for School Network (CoSN), interoperability was identified as one of the largest needs in school districts—second only to cybersecurity. Developing the human capacity to manage and interpret data is a significant need.

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What We Can Learn From Red States' Approaches to Child Care Challenges

ED Surge

In September 2024, EdNCs early childhood team attended The Hunt Institute's 2024 Early Childhood Leadership Summit , which included teams from all 50 states comprised of senior elected officials, gubernatorial staff, mayors, local elected leaders, and key early childhood system leaders.

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Supporting Districts to Develop Inclusive Computing Pathways

ED Surge

CT pathways are system-wide K-12 programs supporting equitable participation in computational thinking. This past year, district leaders in North Salem worked with teachers and building leaders to articulate their K-12 CT pathway, a progression that has expanded computational thinking to all students within their district.

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