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I realized that I am way behind on posting recent podcast episodes, so this week I am catching up!] Krista Leh was kind ...
Books I finished reading (or rereading) in May 2025… The Ending Fire, Saara El-Arifi (fantasy) The Tainted Cup, Robert Jackson Bennett (fantasy) A Deadly Education, Naomi Novik (fantasy) The Last ...
Julian Vasquez Heilig has a powerful post over at Cloaking Inequity. Here are a few teaser paragraphs: Many of today’s anti-public education activists are not motivated by a desire to improve learning ...
Thanks for sharing. I have heard a number of educators articulating [verbally] the ideas that were encapsulated in my wheel, which is why I finally decided to just make it. We all are struggling with ...
Hey, y’all, I think I have this whole ‘AI in education’ thing figured out. Am I doing this right?
Liz Garden, my co-Fellow for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Center for Innovative Learning (CIL), and I had a chance to talk with Holly Clark about the use of ...
I have read or revisited a number of education books in recent years as I’ve been visiting innovative, deeper learning schools all around the world. I could recommend many, but I keep returning to How ...
I officially wrapped up all of my school visits for my Deeper Learning in Elementary and Middle Schools (DLEMS) book project last week. I have seen some incredible schools the past two years and am ...
[ISTELive 2024 starts this week so I am resurrecting three blog posts from previous years. Below is Blast From the Past (BFTP) #3 from 2013!] Here’s my guiding question for the ISTE conference this ...
This post from a school administrator came across my feeds this weekend: Looking for suggestions of a great speaker for the first week of PD– motivational– reconnecting with your “Why” for staff.
I have been involved with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for over two decades. ISTE was a major supporter of our School Technology Leadership Initiative (STLI) at the ...
Breaking news! A nationally-representative poll of more than 1,000 teenagers finds that… students are still bored. Here are some key findings: These results just confirm earlier findings. This is a ...