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Looking for ways to engage students in learning history next school year? Consider these tips.
There are 3 challenges that foil education leadership teams. Here’s how to avoid them.     @pmdewitt.bsky.social @michaeldnelson.bsky.social
Many efforts to recruit Black teachers leave out a crucial element, writes a former principal and the founder of the Center for Black Educator Development.
We know AI is quickly taking the world—and education—by storm. But leaders need to answer these 4 questions before bringing it into their schools’ classrooms.
"Leadership, like a marriage, is too important to muddle through on autopilot.” Here are heavy, valuable questions leaders must ask themselves and their staff.
An AI policy consultant shares how to determine whether your school’s approach to the tool is too flexible.
Here’s how a silly bet over a lobster helped revitalize this teacher’s classroom culture.
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A legal scholar explains what the biggest recent rulings mean for schools.
Even highly capable leadership teams can struggle to translate their strengths into school impact.
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Many efforts to recruit Black teachers leave out a crucial element.
www.edweek.org
The 3 Predicable Struggles That Thwart Education Leadership Teams (Opinion)
We Can’t Give Up on Teacher Diversity (Opinion)
4 Questions We Must Answer Before Bringing AI Into the Classroom (Opinion)
Student learning should be the primary criterion for if and when AI belongs in K-12 schools.
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As principals grow into the role, we must find the courage to ask hard questions about our leadership.
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Here’s the class discussion you should be having before introducing a new history lesson.
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What a Conversation About My Marriage Taught Me About Running a School (Opinion)
My Secret for Engaging Students in a Black History ‘Jawn’ (Opinion)
It’s tempting to prioritize adaptability when dealing with AI tools. It can also be a mistake.
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What began as a running joke injected real energy back into my classroom culture.
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Is Your School’s Approach to AI Too Flexible? (Opinion)
How Daring My Students to Rescue a Lobster Saved Me From Burnout (Opinion)
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Educators share tips for navigating thorny decisions about ed tech.    @larryferlazzo.bsky.social
It’s OK for leaders to admit they don’t have all the answers, write two leadership coaches.    @pmdewitt.bsky.social @michaeldnelson.bsky.social
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Educators share tips for navigating thorny decisions about ed tech.
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School leaders can take concrete steps to manage the impact of the political upheaval.
The News Headlines Are Draining Educators. 5 Things That Can Help (Opinion)
How to Run a Classroom That’s Not Screen-Dependent (Opinion)
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In education, the real action is often at the state level, not in Washington, explains Derek Black.
How State Courts Are Quietly Shaping U.S. Education (Opinion)