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Coronavirus is the practice run for schools. But soon comes climate change

The Hechinger Report

Jamar McKneely (background) tours a science and technology event at Edna Karr High School, one of the schools in his InspireNOLA charter school network. McKneely was a teacher at Edna Karr High School in New Orleans when the 2005 hurricane devastated the city and closed his school for months.

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A traditional model of organizational knowledge creation

Connecting 2 the World

Information becomes content when there is a situation to apply it (Nonaka, 1999, Yaklief, 2010), but does not require a depth of understanding to access or transfer. Once created, individual, groups, departments, or the organization can control the dissemination and access to a larger number of people. 2000; Moreland & Levine, 2001).

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Developing Systems for Effective, Equitable Education for All Students

edWeb.net

During the “ National Coalition for Technology in Education and Training (NCTET) Virtual Post-Inauguration Awards and Policy Panel ,” the presenters discussed the intersection of technology and education and what’s needed to create sustainable, equitable access to a 21st century education. Vrain Valley School District (CO).

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Final Schedule Published - Library 2.0 Mini-Conference on "Urban Librarianship: Embracing Challenges and Opportunities"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Michael Lambert has championed increased and equitable access to libraries through expanded hours and a fine-free library system. Lambert also serves on the Our Children Our Families Council and the City’s Committee on Information Technology. She has served as the Executive Director of the Houston Public Library since 2005.

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List of Sessions for Next Week's Conference - "Urban Librarianship: Embracing Challenges and Opportunities through Innovation, Leadership, and Best Practices"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Michael Lambert has championed increased and equitable access to libraries through expanded hours and a fine-free library system. Lambert also serves on the Our Children Our Families Council and the City’s Committee on Information Technology. She has served as the Executive Director of the Houston Public Library since 2005.

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"Urban Librarianship: Embracing Challenges and Opportunities" - Miniconference Registration and Call for Proposals

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Michael Lambert has championed increased and equitable access to libraries through expanded hours and a fine-free library system. Lambert also serves on the Our Children Our Families Council and the City’s Committee on Information Technology. She has served as the Executive Director of the Houston Public Library since 2005.

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Announcing Library 2.0 Mini-Conference and Call for Proposals: "Urban Librarianship: Embracing Challenges and Opportunities through Innovation, Leadership, and Best Practices"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Michael Lambert has championed increased and equitable access to libraries through expanded hours and a fine-free library system. Lambert also serves on the Our Children Our Families Council and the City’s Committee on Information Technology. She has served as the Executive Director of the Houston Public Library since 2005.